Stinging Nettle
These seeds are harvested from the same plants grown by Windrose Farms for our Limited Edition Spring Tincture. Nourishing and rejuvenating, stinging nettle has been used for generations as a medicinal wunderkind, a first defense against hay fever.
Cattails
Create a wetland habitat in your own backyard with Cattails. Wetland habitats are the fastest shrinking ecosystem we have, and also the most biologivally diverse. Traditionally, cattails have been used for weaving, thatching and rope making while providing year round food and medicine.
Dyer's Woad
Grow your own dye garden with a species that has been used since ancient times for the beautiful blue hues it creates. Celtic soldiers used it to paint their bodies and Egyptians used it to dye the cloth wraps used in mummification.
American Ginseng
Grow your own adaptogens with the native plant, American Ginseng. An herb that is grown for its roots, Ginseng helps balance your body's stress response and has been traditionally used by Native people to treat headaches, fever, and more.
Broadleaf Plantain
Broadleaf plantain is an often overlooked plant, growing in nooks and crannies and widely treated as a weed. Though, its medicinal properties are not to be overlooked as it helps in soothing scrapes, cuts and stings.