http://FreeHerbCourse.com The meadowseet herb, or Filipendula ulmaria, is featured in this how to grow herbs video. We discuss harvesting herbs and how to dry meadosweet and its uses.
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This is very nice picture. Meadowsweet grows in moist to boggy soil, or by a pond margin, in sun or partial shade. It dislikes acid soil, propagated by seed sown in spring or in autmn and overwintered in a cold frame or by division in autumn or spring.
Meadowsweet is taken as an infusion for heartburn , excess acidity, gastric ulcers, rheumatism, arthritis and urinary infections.
Posted by: curcuma | October 27, 2009 at 12:45 AM