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Medicinal Herbs: Black-Eyed Susan Black Eyed Susan Medicinal Uses, Garden With Grasses, Eye Medicine, Summer Herbs, Herbs For Sleep, Rudbeckia Hirta, Black Eyed Susans, Long Vase, Herbs Spices

I am very glad to be taking an Herbal Apprenticeship with The Boston School of Herbal Studies this year. Each month, we study an herb, and for May I studied the Black-eyed Susan. While Black-eyed Susans are typically used for landscape beautification, this flower has numerous medicinal applications as well! Although there is limited information on Black-eyed Susan's medicinal properties, here are some interesting facts that I found: Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta L. Photo source Parts…

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Herbal tinctures are easy to make and can provide so many natural benefits. Herbal tinctures are basically a concentrated herbal extract with alcohol. Alcohol is added to a fresh or dried herb to extract the active ingredients of the herb. Herbal tinctures have been used for centuries for their healing properties.  White clover is a beneficial plant that contains a lot of essential vitamins and minerals and has some amazing medicinal benefits. Hormone Balancing Tincture, Mint Tincture Uses, Black Eyed Susan Tincture, Peppermint Tincture Benefits, White Clover Tincture, Mullen Tincture Recipe, White Clover Benefits, Mullin Tincture, Honeysuckle Tincture

Herbal tinctures are easy to make and can provide so many natural benefits. Herbal tinctures are basically a concentrated herbal extract with alcohol. Alcohol is added to a fresh or dried herb to extract the active ingredients of the herb. Herbal tinctures have been used for centuries for their healing properties. White clover is a beneficial plant that contains a lot of essential vitamins and minerals and has some amazing medicinal benefits.

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Black Eyed Susan Seeds, Gardening Notebook, Seed Collecting, Harvesting Seeds, Save Seeds, Fall Perennials, Black Eyed Susans, Easy Perennials, Saving Seeds

I'm always thinking ahead, to next years garden and this will be my fifth year saving the seeds from my Black Eyed Susans. They seem to grow without my even seeding the spot by my front fence, but I save the spent flowers, let them dry then put the seeds in an envelope to be scattered out back in the fall. Of all the flowers growing in my yard, these two seem to be the ones that love to grow all on their own. Too much rain, or no rain at all and their happy! And from the way they look in the…

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