Catnip
You’ve likely seen the effect that catnip has on cats but did you know it actually has a calming effect on humans? I love cats. So, if I’m being completely honest, part of the reason I planted catnip in my garden was to attract all the neighbourhood cats.
Really though, catnip is quite useful. As a tea or tincture, it has calming effects, making it great for soothing anxiety or helping with sleep. It can also be used to repel unwanted insects all summer. As an essential oil, it may even be more effective at repelling mosquitos than DEET and even seems to repel cockroaches! Who wouldn’t want catnip around?
And there you have it, four great herbs to start off your garden for use as natural remedies! Click here for tips on How to Grow an Organic Garden.
Herbs can be used in so many ways. Teas, tinctures, oil infusions, essential oils, herb baths, even in cooking! If you’re interested in learning more, send me an email to find out more about my herbal learning workshops in Burlington. Interested in growing your own natural remedies garden but don’t have the outdoor space? Don’t worry we have you covered! Click here to read, ’10 Tips For A Successful Indoor Herb Garden’.
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