Survival Medicine Garden Seed Collection (8 seed packets): Burdock, Gobo; Calendula, Orange; Comfrey, True; Dandelion; Lettuce, Wild; Self-Heal; Valerian and Yarrow, Organic
$29.95
Survival medicine garden consists of standard-sized packets of the herb seeds that we consider to be most useful for growing plants for first-aid and emergency use. These are all fast-growing medicinals that can be ready for harvest in a single season or less. Here are the herb seeds included:
Burdock, Gobo (Arctium lappa) traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, elimination of toxins, infections. Fresh root, nutrition.
Calendula, Orange (Calendula officinalis) traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, oil and salve, antiseptic, antiinflammatory.
Comfrey, True (Symphytum officinalis) traditional usage (TWM): external use in salves, oils, poultices for the purposes of cell proliferation, rapid healing.
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale): traditional usage (TWM): fresh or dried root and leaves, direct consumption, tea or tincture, blood cleansing, micronutrients, nutritional value.
Lettuce, Wild (Lactuca virosa) traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, extracted lactucarium, direct consumption of fresh leaf, pain relief.
Self Heal (Prunella vulgaris): traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, oral lesions, sore throat, general astringent, pain relief.
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, direct consumption, sedative.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) traditional usage (TWM): tea, tincture, direct application, styptic, antiinflammatory, deep wounds, first-aid.
8 packets, all certified organically grown
In stock
Question
Bethane OCONNELL –
Hi. In this collection you offer Burdock. It is very invasive here and I have a supply about four miles from our place. Is it possible to exchange Burdock for Lobelia or Mullein?
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Admin Richo Cech –
Under the circumstances you can probably save money by buying the packets individually and ordering only exactly what you want.
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Shannon Smith –
I love this seed collection as these plants are vital for first aid to my family.
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Admin Richo Cech –
Wow, thanks!
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Adam Allen –
Hi Richo, How many seeds come per packet in survival herb package?
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Admin Richo Cech –
Hello Adam, These are full-sized packets–you can find the seed counts under the individual packet items–a dandelion packet contains 200 seeds, etc. Richo
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Kim –
Hello Richo and Fern and family, I think it’s great that you actually do testing for germination quality’s of your seeds before you sell them…Your also very much humanitarians…
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Yochanan –
I’m in israel. Do you ship here?
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Richo Cech –
Yes, frequently. r
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V Ross –
How many of these herbs are heirloom and will grow back year after year?
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Richo Cech –
hello V, In a sense they are all heirloom because their ancestry goes back thousands of years. The Calendula is a self-seeding annual, the burdock and wild lettuce are biennial, and the rest are long-lived herbaceous perennials. r
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gallowayl001 (verified owner) –
These are exactly the basic ones I would choose. Thanks for putting them together. I haven’t quite figured out how to grow them here (greenhouse or outside). But I’m working on it.
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Margie McGee. –
Great selection love to learn how to grow these herbs in colorado.
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Derek Hux –
Could have sworn last time I bought this a few years ago, there were twice as many plants in this mix. Used to be flax, nettles, astragalus, wood betony, epazote, evening primrose, motherwort,…
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Admin Richo Cech –
Hi Derek,
You’re thinking of “Lifeline.” We still have that, it is different from this “survival” collection.
Richo
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stevemac2667 (verified owner) –
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out a beginning medicinal garden. After a lot of study I looked collections and discovered a better list already put together. I bought ymthe Essential snd the survival collections. As well as a fe more such as Lomatium and Osha which I considered Essential. Next month I am ring ordering some more as well as his other two books about growing at risk and the greenhouse ones. Thanks Rico. You made it much easier.
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