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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Medicinal & Herbal Teas

Herbal teas
From green tea to hibiscus, from white tea to chamomile, teas are chock full of flavonoids and other healthy goodies.

Regarded for thousands of years in the East as a key to good health, happiness, and wisdom, tea has caught the attention of researchers in the West, who are discovering the many health benefits of different types of teas.

Studies have found that some teas may help with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; lower cholesterol; and bring about mental alertness. Tea also appears to have antimicrobial qualities.

“There doesn’t seem to be a downside to tea,” says American Dietetic Association spokeswoman Katherine Tallmadge, MA, RD, LD. “I think it’s a great alternative to coffee drinking. First, tea has less caffeine. It’s pretty well established that the compounds in tea – their flavonoids – are good for the heart and may reduce cancer.”

Availability of Teas


One tea box contains 60  tea bags (60 Cups Tea).
Pricing : Rs. 3500.00 (US$ 49.81)

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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Kiwi fruit tree Kashmir

Kiwi or Chinese gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa) is grown widely in New Zealand, Italy, USA, China, Japan, Australia, France,Pakistan,Iran, Kashmir, Chile and Spain.


kiwi garden Kashmir

Kiwi is mostly grown in the mid hills of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, J & K, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh,Karnataka,Uttarakhand  and Kerala.  Having been very newly introduced in the country estimates of area and production have not yet become available.

Probably because they aren't mostly grown locally in India. They have to be imported. Import means taxes, more transportation charge, and higher risk of damage. All this leads to higher prices.
Kiwi orchards Kashmir

Kiwi fruit plant varieties cultivated in India are AbbottAllisonBrunoHaywardMonty and Tomuri.

Kiwi vine starts bearing at the age of 4-5 years while the commercial production starts at the age of 7-8 years. The fruits mature earlier at lower altitude and later at high altitudes because of variation in temperature. Large sized berries are harvested first while smaller ones are allowed to increase in size. After harvesting, the fruits are rubbed with a coarse cloth to remove stiff hairs found on their surface. Hard fruits are transported to the market. Subsequently, they lose their firmness in two weeks and become edible. Kiwi plant

Since kiwi is a dioecious plant, it bears pistillate and staminate flowers separately. Commercially grown important pistillate and staminate cultivars are:

Abbott : This is an early flowering and early maturing cultivar. The oblong, medium sized, fruits are covered with dense hairs. They are very sweet in taste with lower ascorbic acid content and medium titratable acidity.

Allison : Fruits resemble those of Abbott, except that these are slightly broader in proportion to its length. The petals of its flowers are overlapping and crimped along with margins. It is an early ripening, heavy bearer and sweet in taste. Ascorbic acid and titratable acidity are on the lower side. This variety is most suited for Himachal Pradesh.

Bruno : This cultivar requires comparatively less chilling period. The fruits are tapering in shape towards the stem end. They are longest among all the cultivars. The fruits is dark brown having very dense, short and bristly hair, highest in ascorbic acid and titratable acidity. The bearing is very heavy.

Hayward : Most popular cultivar or the world, Hayward is comparatively shy bearer with a tendency of biennial bearing. The fruit is broad and flat, being much wider in relation to length. It is superior in flavour with high sugar and ascorbic acid content. It requires comparatively more chilling hours.

Monty : It is a late flowering cultivar but fruit maturity is not late. The fruits are oblong, resembling those of Abbot and Allison. Being a highly prolific bearer cultivar, sometimes it needs hand thinning for obtaining good sized fruits. The fruit is somewhat wider towards blossom end with higher acidity and medium sugar content.

Tomuri : It is a good pollenizer for Hayward and Monty, the late flowering kiwis. Flowers appear usually in groups of 5. Allison : It is also used for pollenizing different cultivars.

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Availability : Varaties of kiwi plant Abbott,Allison,Bruno, Hayward,Monty, Tomuri
Other planting material also available Apple tree, Apricort tree ,Goji berry tree, Ginkgo biloba tree , Almond tree, Peach tree, Pear tree, Amlok tree, Howthorne tree ,Hazel tree, Zaitoon tree , Walnut seed and medicinal and herbal plants

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Putrajeevak Beej- Shivlingi seeds


Putrajeevak Beej. Share. Putrajeevak Beej or seeds are used for female infertility treatment in ayurveda. It strengthens the uterine musculature and helps a woman to get pregnant. According to ayurveda, it has an effect on the reproductive system, especially on uterus and ovaries in women and testes in men.

Shivlingi seeds (scientifically known as Bryonia Laciniosa) is one of ayurveda's most well-known discoveries, specifically used for sterility treatment. These seeds are well known for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic, anti-fungal, antihyperlipidemic, spermatogenic and antipyretic properties.

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Psoralea corylifolia (Babchi) seeds

Psoralea corylifolia
Psoralea corylifolia (Babchi) is an important plant in the Indian Ayurveda and Tamil Siddha systems of medicine, and also Chinese medicine. The seeds of this plant contain a variety of coumarins including psoralen.

Availability of seed/whole plant

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Black Walnut-juglans nigra cultivation in Kashmir

Bot. name: juglans nigra
Black walnut logs bring premium prices, and have since the 1700s, with single trees bringing up to $20,000 (INR 1393170.08). Bruce Thompson, author of “Black Walnut For Profit,” estimates a mature stand of black walnut trees can bring about $100,000 (INR 1435.57) per acre in timber value alone.
Black Walnut seeds Kashmir

Black walnut. Walnut trees, like chestnuts, produce a double income, as the nuts can be harvested as the trees are growing to harvestable size for timber. Growers often call black walnut a “legacy tree” because it takes about 30 years to reach it’s prime harvesting size of about 16 inches or so for a veneer log. Along the way, the walnut stand can be thinned to provide income, but the real payoff comes at harvest, as veneer logs bring between $4,000 (INR 278634.02) and $5,000 (INR 348292.52) each. An average stand of black walnut is 250 trees per acre, or $125,000 (INR 8707313.01) at harvest time, quite a legacy for the kids or grandkids!

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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Abutilon indicum-Atibala seeds

Abutilon indicum
Atibala-Abutilon indicum : Each part of the Atibala plant is a wealth of medicinal properties: the leaves posses antifungal, anti-diabetic, hypoglycaemic and immunomodulatory properties, while the root is analgesic and antimicrobial in nature. The seed and its extract exhibit diuretic, aphrodisiac, emollient, demulcent, laxative, and antioxidant properties. Moreover, it contains contain mucilage, tannin, amino acids, glucose, fructose, galactose, and gallic acid.

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Demonstration Herbal garden

Cultivatingmedicinal plants ensures that they are preserved for your own use and for future generations. Many fruits provide medicine as well as food. These include banana, pineapple, mulberry, Ginkgo biloba, Apple, Apricort, Kiwi,Walnut passion fruit and Grapes. Food plants that also provide medicine include Onion, Garlic, Groundnut, Cabbage, Chilli, Coffee, Pumpkin, Sunflower, Sweet potato, Rice, Maize, Ginger, Black pepper and Sesame.
Other plants are grown just for their medicinal qualities and are essential in a medicinal garden. The range of plants will vary according to country but may include Milk Thistle seeds,Silybum marianum seed , Thymus serpyllum, Melia azedarach,Vitex negundo, Fumaria officinalis, Malva sylvestris,
Paonea Officinalis, Paonea emodi, Cuscuta reflexa, Cordia latifolia, Pinus longifolia,  
Pinus wallichiana, Eclipta prostrate, Ruta Graveolens, Hyoscyamus niger, Abutilon indicum,
Berberis aristata, Valeriana wallichina, Nardostachys jatamansi, Ziziphus jujube,
Polygonum aviculare, Abelmoschus esculentus, Acacia speciosa, Brassica juncea,
Lactuca sativa, Parmelia perlata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Mentha arvensis, Argemone Mexicana,
Pastinaca sativa, Anacyclus pyrethrum, Punica granatum, Plantago ovate, Mentha spicata,
Centella asiatica, Salvia haematodes, Rheum rhabarbarum,Shorea robusta,
Sapindus mukorossi ,Urtica dioica, Rhus soriaria, Helianthus annuus, Berberis lyceum,
Juglans regia, Juglans nigra, Lupinus albus, Withania somnifera, Indigofera tinctoria,Indigo,  
Achillea millefolium,Nigella sativa,Kalonji seeds, Asparagus officinalis, Mint,Mintha spp.,
Mountain Mint-Pycnanthemum pilosum, Nicotiana seeds-Nicotiana rustica,
Plantain seeds, Plantago major,  Lemon balm seed,Melissa officinalis, Hyssop officinalis-Hyssop seeds, Hops vines, Cascade,Humulus lupulus,Mount hood, Great Mullein seed, Elderberry, Sambucus spp, Carthamus Tinctorius, False Saffron, Ferula asafetida
Ferula Asafoetida,Ferula jaeschkeana, Gul-e-Dawoodi, Anise hyssop seeds, Agastache foeniculum, Artemisia seeds, Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium…

Make sure that overenthusiastic collection does not mean these plants die out in the wild.
Contour hedges
Before you plant medicinal plants, plant hedges along the contour lines to prevent soil erosion, fertilise the soil, and provide shade. The lines should be 2–4 metres apart on sloping ground and 5 metres apart on level ground. Useful species include…
·         lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus), a medicinal plant
·         leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) a legume which improves soil fertility
·         Cassia spectabilis which grows readily from metre-long cuttings
·         pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan)
·         moringa (Moringa oleifera) which produces edible leaves and beans which are rich in protein, vitamins and minerals.
Every year at the start of the rainy season, trim the hedges back to a height of about one metre, and work the leaves into the soil.
Trees
Plant fruit trees round the edges or alongside the garden. Depending on the soil, climate and altitude, include mango, tamarind, orange, papaya, guava and avocado trees. All these fruits are rich in vitamins A and C.
Plant neem trees if the climate allows. They have many medicinal, insecticidal and other properties. They grow well, even in dry climates.
Planting methods
If possible, make two gardens – a demonstration garden and a production garden. For the production garden, it is useful to establish a nursery to propagate seeds and small cuttings. It is better to sow in alternate lines or to mix up the various medicinal plants, as they would grow in the wild. In this way the plants provide shade for each other, and it is possible to reap a harvest in the dry season as well.
Learn from experience whether the plants grow best in full sun or in the shade, and whether they need a lot of water or a little. Observe carefully where they seem to flourish in the wild.
Demonstration garden
Set aside a small area as a demonstration garden which you can use for teaching purposes with medical staff, traditional healers, school children and teachers. Plant examples of each plant known to be used in traditional medicine. Place this garden near the road – for example near the entrance to a clinic or hospital – so everyone who passes can see it.
Label your plants
In the demonstration garden, give each plant a label, on which you write both the local name, the scientific name and its uses. Old iron sheets and plastic buckets can be cut up to make useful permanent labels. Write with a permanent marker. The scientific name is important, as visitors from another country – or maybe even from the next village – may call plants by quite different local names.
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