that's great I always have tons of stinging neetle in my garden, but I consumed that by boiling with water, not the best way if you want to preserve its nutrients
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that's great I always have tons of stinging neetle in my garden, but I consumed that by boiling with water, not the best way if you want to preserve its nutrients
True. We use it in tea form the most but making a tincture would be a great way to get all those benefits! I think it is great you let it stay in your garden. It is suppose to help nourish plants around it and keep pests at bay. Thank you so much for reading!!!
You're welcome, and absolutely I think they have some healing properties for the soil as well, I guess those are there for a reason!
Yes I agree. I also think it is kind of amazing that there is usually an herb growing near nettle that naturally cures nettles sting. Normally Dock, but also lemon balm and plantain.