Nettle
Gardening Requirements For Planting Nettle:
Habit: without another plant in your garden you can, by planting these marvelously rewarding small shrubby herbs, ensure having growth through out the year. Nettle, come in single and double forms. Don’t bother to trim back for they never regain their shape. Merely take cuttings and start again and within no time you will have strongly growing new plants. Bushes generally last about 18 months. The nettle is undoubtedly the most popular herb but the others are equally attractive and all should find a place in every garden. Leaves may be lush green, deep bronze or even green or gold variegated. The herbs themselves range in size from a meter to nearly two meters all. Although they will grow in sun, given sufficient moisture, they do better in light shade with some morning sun. They do particularly well along banks of a stream or near a pool, and although they can take some drought grow faster and better when given a good all-year-round supply of water.
Planting: dig over beds well and include quantities of compost. You may add a cupful each of 2:3:2 and super phosphate per square meter, but they grow so profusely any way that it is hardly necessary. Dig over entire bed to depth of 30cm and cover with 6cm layer of compost and kraal manure mixed together. Although not fussy about soil, it is wise to include a good quantity of compost and even some peat moss, to help retain moisture, in the soil.
Feeding and watering: gross feeders, they should be fed regularly either by means of liquid fertilizer or by giving sprinkling of 2:3:2 fertilizers twice a year. They also enjoy a lot of water, particularly during flowering period.
Propagation: after about three seasons it generally becomes necessary to divide over crowded plants, discarding any old dried out roots, retaining only the healthy woody tubers.
Nettle tea and health: The stinging nettle is herbaceous flowering plant; it is also called 7-minute-itch. The ordinary stinging nettle has long been employed as a shielding herb against many diseases. Stinging nettles have various benefits. It is used by numerous cultures for an extensive multiplicity of purposes in herbal medicine and is acknowledged to have been used as far by many people all over the world. Uses of Stinging nettle have benefited people for hundreds of years to nurse disorders of the muscles, eczema, and joints pain. Stinging nettles warts cure is very simple and Warts massaged with the fresh nettle juice disappear in few weeks.
Nettles are known for being healthy and also detoxifying. Nettle Tea is thus a high-quality tea for daily use. Nettle tea benefits in arthritis and will clean out the entire intestinal tract. Nettle tea recipe is similar to any other tea just add nettle leaf in boiling water and the tea is ready! However, there are some disadvantages of high dose of nettle tea that are usually nettle tea allergic reaction; they can be cured by quitting nettle tea in your daily diet. But it should be noted that Allergic reactions to nettle are rare. However, Treatment for sting nettles rashes should be done by a medicine professional a stinging nettle cream is also available in stores for this purpose and can be applied externally on the rashes. Nettle tea capsules and supplements are also available in stores which are an effortless mean of getting nettle plant benefits and can be taken with doctor’s advice.