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Showing posts with label Burdock Seed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burdock Seed. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Burdock Takinogawa seeds Kashmir

The roots do take a long time to develop but eventually grow to a length in excess of a foot. The flavor is delicious – sort of bittersweet. Burdock is also thought to have medicinal properties.
 
Burdock Takinogawa-Gobo seeds
PLANTING : Indoors - 4-6 weeks before last frost and 1/4” deep with soil
temperature  at 65-75 degrees. Liquid fertilize seedlings every 7-10 days. Transplant out just before last frost.
 
Outdoors - Early spring until mid summer for fall crops. Plant 1/2” deep,
12-15” apart for small headed varieties and 20-30” for large headed varieties

Harvest - If the heads feel solid by pushing on them lightly they are ready
to harvest. Harvest as soon as possible for early varieties to prevent splitting.
Later maturing varieties will hold longer. 
 
Tips  -  Mulch,  provide  fertilizer,  and  adequate  moisture  for  optimum
growth.
 
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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Burdock-Arctium lappa for sale

Burdock root as an herbal remedy offers a variety of health benefits. This herb has been known for its healing properties for many centuries and was commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat numerous illnesses.

About Burdock Root
The burdock is a plant found in the continents of Europe and Asia. It is easy to find and identify, as it generally grows along fences and roads. In Asia, the taproot of young burdock plant is harvested and eaten as a root vegetable. It has a gummy consistency and is sweet to the taste. It is rich in calcium, chlorogenic acid, flavonoids, iron, inulin, lactone, mucilage, polyacetylenes, potassium, resin, tannin, and taraxosterol.

Burdock-Arctium lappa-Traditional Uses for Burdock Root
In folk medicine, the seeds of the burdock were compressed to make a mixture that provided relief for measles, arthritis, tonsillitis, throat pain, and viruses like the common cold. Burdock root can also be used to treat gout, rheumatism, ulcers, acne, eczema, and psoriasis. Folk herbalists use it to treat snake bites and those that are afflicted with rabies. They also used dried burdock as a diuretic, diaphoretic, and a blood purifying agent. It purifies the blood by getting rid of dangerous toxins.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Remedy for Scalp Problems
The burdock root oil extract, or Bur oil, is used in Europe as a scalp treatment to help treat dandruff and prevent hair loss. Since the burdock oil is rich in phytosterols and essential fatty acids, it is also said to improve hair strength, shine, and body by helping maintain a healthy scalp and promote hair growth. It combines an immediate relieving effect with nutritional support for normal functions of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Burn Treatment
The leaves of the burdock can be used for pain management and to help speed up recovery time in burn patients. It is said to impede bacterial growth and acts as a barrier against moisture.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Cancer Benefits
Today, burdock root is used in oncology for its cancer-curing properties, particularly in Russia and India. Many herbalists say burdock root can stop cancer cells from metastasizing. Preliminary research has demonstrated that burdock root has certain protective properties that may explain its cancer benefits. ((NaturalNews)

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