Just starting to grow herbs? Then this one’s for you! Learn how to grow your own medicine with this medicinal herb gardening book for beginners.
If you’re ready to distance yourself from Big Pharma and become naturally self-sufficient, then you’ve just found your pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!
This book covers all the basics you NEED to know, including:
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50+ Herbs and their medicinal, culinary, aromatherapy, tea and other uses
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How to get away from pharmaceuticals and become self-sufficient
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The TOP 10 mistakes people do that damages their beautiful gardens
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The natural way to keep pests away so your garden is endlessly flourishing
Grow Your Own Medicine is filled with vibrant, rich colors and clear illustrations so that you feel like you’re already IN the garden – before you even start reading!
Ava Green takes her five decades of experience as a home apothecary and gives you the perfect guide for all beginner medicinal herb growers.
Grow your own herbal medicine to:
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Avoid the negative side effects of conventional medicine
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Become your own herbal dispensary
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Prevent and treat the root causes of ailments with science-backed medicinal herbs
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Help a friend or family member in need with your herbal first-aid kit
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And so much more…
Dozens have thanked me as they have had success on their herbal journeys.
With this guide you CAN be the self-sufficient apothecary for YOU and YOUR family.
Reconnect with mother nature and let her do the rest. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.
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Dajuan McClendon –
Very easy to understand! This book has step by step instructions on how to grow and use medicinal herbs. Also problems that might be encountered and how to resolve. I was pleasantly surprised, there were things that I didn’t know, and it was explained in such a way that made it interesting…not boring. Another thing I was surprised about is how a book on herbs held my interest throughout. Very well written. This is an honest review, but to let you know, I was given the electronic copy for free in exchange for a review. With that being said, I will be ordering the hard copy at my own cost to have it in my collection.
Jessica Tynanes-Nakasone –
I love books on herbs!
Shallina bremner –
Bought as xmas gift for step dad as he’s really into his gardening and growing vegetables that help with health, so think he’s going love this gift.
Kim –
I love this book. It’s perfect for beginners and even very informative for non-beginners. My favorite parts are the little icons on the herbs that tell if it’s culinary, medicinal, etc; the recipes sprinkled throughout the book; and the wonderful illustrations. I fully believe it’s definitely a must have for anyone interested in gardening, especially for those looking to grow medicinal plants.
Caydie –
A very helpful book
Megan S. –
I love that it’s practically a step by step book to start your own herb garden that can be tweaked for gardening and flowers too. Only problem I have is that the QR codes don’t work.
Ryan –
Very interesting read, lots of sound advice and ideas, well structured and realised. I can strongly recommend this excellent book
Isaiah Blackburn –
Growing my garden with my ingredients this books helps.
Lacee C Delk –
Very handy to have especially for medicinal purposes.
Caydie –
While this book is well written, it lacks a more in depth look at using herbs and also only includes the most “basic” of herbs avaliable. The pictures are cute, the layout is very fun and readable. I would recommend it to a new herbalist but wasn’t exactly what I was looking for.
Alana P. –
I got this book for free and have enjoyed it so much!
It talks about the history of herbs, how to garden, to be mindful of herbs in nature, and talks specifically about certain herbs. It walks you through gardening, soils, zones.
You’ll learn about a handful of herbs and what they’re good for.
This is worth every penny if you are just beginning!
Rachel Martin –
Do not recommend. Don’t waste your money. Common herbs in book with QR to further 32? Deceiving….QR DOES NOT WORK.
Alana P. –
Love this thanks
Dajuan McClendon –
I love this book. It’s perfect for beginners and even very informative for non-beginners. My favorite parts are the little icons on the herbs that tell if it’s culinary, medicinal, etc; the recipes sprinkled throughout the book; and the wonderful illustrations. I fully believe it’s definitely a must have for anyone interested in gardening, especially for those looking to grow medicinal plants.
Alana P. –
I love that it’s practically a step by step book to start your own herb garden that can be tweaked for gardening and flowers too. Only problem I have is that the QR codes don’t work.
Isaiah Blackburn –
A very helpful book
Caydie –
Very easy to understand! This book has step by step instructions on how to grow and use medicinal herbs. Also problems that might be encountered and how to resolve. I was pleasantly surprised, there were things that I didn’t know, and it was explained in such a way that made it interesting…not boring. Another thing I was surprised about is how a book on herbs held my interest throughout. Very well written. This is an honest review, but to let you know, I was given the electronic copy for free in exchange for a review. With that being said, I will be ordering the hard copy at my own cost to have it in my collection.
Kim –
Growing my garden with my ingredients this books helps.
Denise Blake –
Good book.