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hello all,

i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the garden. i

have been to a couple of plant places, but they have very limited

seeds/herb plants. where do you guys with the green fingers get them?

next question is about lobelia plants. i have been asking about this

plant and found out that there are more than one they have and they

don't know what plant is for making tea. i remember seeing the

blueish flowers, but there are red flowers too. can anyone help me

out what lobelia plant i have to buy and i also wonder if the other

lobilia can be used for teas. i'm trying to find plants that can be

made into teas for caling nerves. any hints, advice would be great.

have a fun day! ciao, rik

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Rik,

Richter's Herbs...Ontario...

 

best place to buy herb plants and seeds.

 

Flo

 

Rik wrote:hello all,i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the garden.

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herbal remedies , " Rik " <bliksemskater>

wrote:

> hello all,

> i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the garden. i

> have been to a couple of plant places, but they have very limited

> seeds/herb plants. where do you guys with the green fingers get

>them?

 

>ciao, rik

 

********

I usually start most of my herbs from seeds. Some can be direct

seed, and others need an early start in my short growing season, so I

start them indoors for transplanting outdoors when spring arrives.

 

Seeds are the cheapest way to go, and many seed companies offer

organic selections of herb seeds. If the seeds are stored correctly,

they will keep their germination rates, and you can plant from the

same seed pkt for several years... you don't have to plant the whole

pkt at one time.

 

My favorite organic seed companies (for both herbs and foods) are:

 

Seeds of Change

http://www.seedsofchange.com/

 

Territorial Seed Co.

http://www.territorial-seed.com/stores/1/index.cfm

 

Peaceful Valley

http://www.groworganic.com/

 

Seed Savers Exchange

http://www.seedsavers.org/Home.asp

 

Johnny's Selected Seeds

http://www.johnnyseeds.com/

 

All of these companies offer to mail you FREE catalogs, if you

request them from their websites. They have all taken the Safe Seed

Pledge (meaning they do not sell GMO seeds), and those that offer

both " conventional " and " organic " selections, indicate which ones are

organic under the seed descriptions.

 

I do have a harder time finding organic herb transplants around

here. I don't plant " conventional " transplants, as I do not want to

contaminate my soils with the chemicals normally used. I have on

occasion found certified organic herb growers tho, and have purchased

a few transplants then. I have found those at our local Farmer's

Market sometimes, and also at booths set up at local events... (like

near booths where they sell arts/crafts/flowers etc).

 

You may be able to find something in your area, by going to:

 

http://www.localharvest.org/

 

Its a website that you can type in your zip code and/or city-state,

to find local organic growers, farmers markets, CSA's,

natural/organic meats, eggs, dairy, personal care products etc. Its

a great resource for finding places in your area that offer

organic/natural purchases of many types.

 

Hope this helps.......

 

Jan / Michigan

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In a message dated 6/3/2005 10:02:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, fgarig writes:

 

Richter's Herbs...Ontario...

 

best place to buy herb plants and seeds.

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I agree.

 

Beth

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If you think about the lobelia they use in nature medicine it is

Lobelia Inflata....

 

So if its the Lobelia thats used in herb medicine then its Lobelia

Inflata you are looking for.

 

I have read on Lobelia Erinus actually...and it puzzles me because

they say they use it for pains...cancer patients have used it for

great success from what they said on these sites....

 

But I havent been able to see if Lobelia Erinus do have this lobelin

and those other stuff like Lobelia Inflata do have...

 

And I miss real serious herbal knowledge, lol......I wish there was a

group who post about herbs and what they have and so on. Lobelia

Erinus is one of those few herbs I find almost nothing about.

 

Any herb experts here who can tell me if Lobelia Erinus can be used

like Lobelia Inflata??? And what it do have in it?

 

W9

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Rik " <bliksemskater> wrote:

> hello all,

> i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the garden. i

> have been to a couple of plant places, but they have very limited

> seeds/herb plants. where do you guys with the green fingers get them?

> next question is about lobelia plants. i have been asking about this

> plant and found out that there are more than one they have and they

> don't know what plant is for making tea. i remember seeing the

> blueish flowers, but there are red flowers too. can anyone help me

> out what lobelia plant i have to buy and i also wonder if the other

> lobilia can be used for teas. i'm trying to find plants that can be

> made into teas for caling nerves. any hints, advice would be great.

> have a fun day! ciao, rik

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yes it helps very much, thanks you. rik

 

herbal remedies , " zoomom9 " <zoomom9>

wrote:

> herbal remedies , " Rik " <bliksemskater>

> wrote:

> > hello all,

> > i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the

garden. i

> > have been to a couple of plant places, but they have very

limited

> > seeds/herb plants. where do you guys with the green fingers get

> >them?

>

> >ciao, rik

>

> ********

> I usually start most of my herbs from seeds. Some can be direct

> seed, and others need an early start in my short growing season,

so I

> start them indoors for transplanting outdoors when spring arrives.

>

> Seeds are the cheapest way to go, and many seed companies offer

> organic selections of herb seeds. If the seeds are stored

correctly,

> they will keep their germination rates, and you can plant from the

> same seed pkt for several years... you don't have to plant the

whole

> pkt at one time.

>

> My favorite organic seed companies (for both herbs and foods) are:

>

> Seeds of Change

> http://www.seedsofchange.com/

>

> Territorial Seed Co.

> http://www.territorial-seed.com/stores/1/index.cfm

>

> Peaceful Valley

> http://www.groworganic.com/

>

> Seed Savers Exchange

> http://www.seedsavers.org/Home.asp

>

> Johnny's Selected Seeds

> http://www.johnnyseeds.com/

>

> All of these companies offer to mail you FREE catalogs, if you

> request them from their websites. They have all taken the Safe

Seed

> Pledge (meaning they do not sell GMO seeds), and those that offer

> both " conventional " and " organic " selections, indicate which ones

are

> organic under the seed descriptions.

>

> I do have a harder time finding organic herb transplants around

> here. I don't plant " conventional " transplants, as I do not want

to

> contaminate my soils with the chemicals normally used. I have on

> occasion found certified organic herb growers tho, and have

purchased

> a few transplants then. I have found those at our local Farmer's

> Market sometimes, and also at booths set up at local events...

(like

> near booths where they sell arts/crafts/flowers etc).

>

> You may be able to find something in your area, by going to:

>

> http://www.localharvest.org/

>

> Its a website that you can type in your zip code and/or city-

state,

> to find local organic growers, farmers markets, CSA's,

> natural/organic meats, eggs, dairy, personal care products etc.

Its

> a great resource for finding places in your area that offer

> organic/natural purchases of many types.

>

> Hope this helps.......

>

> Jan / Michigan

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Could I ask if you have ever heard of Fred Byrne, or Chester Byrne??? Sharon

 

I think when my grandfather came from Ireland he was in your area of course that is 100 yrs ago or more.

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Hello,

 

I've purchased from Horizon Herbs

(http://www.horizonherbs.com/) They

are a family owned business and the quality of product and service shows this.

 

 

With our Lord’s blessings take care,

 

Doug

 

 

 

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Thursday, June 02, 2005 8:58 PM

herbal remedies

Herbal Remedies - planting herbs

 

hello all,

i'm trying to find out where i can buy some herbs for the garden. i

have been to a couple of plant places, but they have very limited

seeds/herb plants. where do you guys with the green fingers get

them?

next question is about lobelia plants. i have been asking about

this

plant and found out that there are more than one they have and they

don't know what plant is for making tea. i remember seeing the

blueish flowers, but there are red flowers too. can anyone help

me

out what lobelia plant i have to buy and i also wonder if the other

lobilia can be used for teas. i'm trying to find plants that can

be

made into teas for caling nerves. any hints, advice would be great.

have a fun day! ciao, rik

 

 

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In a message dated 6/4/2005 5:00:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kerley983 writes:

 

Could I ask if you have ever heard of Fred Byrne, or Chester Byrne??? Sharon

 

I think when my grandfather came from Ireland he was in your area of course that is 100 yrs ago or more.

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Not offhand. We are from MI, but hubby's family came in from Canada to the Utica area a long time ago, so who knows? :-)

 

Beth

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