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Keyneton Holistic Health Care

Locality: Keyneton, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 408 648 297



Address: Lot 45 Eden Valley Road 5353 Keyneton, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.keynetonholistichealthcare.webs.com

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25.01.2022 The Muse's Garden; Germany



24.01.2022 Celebrate National Pollinator Week! This international celebration recognizes the valuable ecosystem services provided by bees, birds, butterflies, bats, and be...etles. Growing a pollinator garden is truly planting with a purpose. We are proud to provide growers plants that attract pollinators with high nectar and pollen counts, enticing fragrances, and bright colors. Shop: https://bit.ly/315Qq60 See more

24.01.2022 What do you guys think of this interesting graphic!? Look at Egypt! How many trees are in your backyard? How many trees are enough trees for all our land?... . . . #forest #biodiveristy #trees #TreesPerPerson See more

21.01.2022 Treat the dis-ease but also treat the stress which caused it.



19.01.2022 Most traditional methods of agriculture involve interplanted food crops with useful edible and medicinal weeds filling the gaps in between. . Most of you are li...kely familiar with the Native plantings of the three sisters: corn, beans and squash. The beans help the family by fixing nitrogen and feeding the hungry corn, and in return, the corn gives the beans a surface to climb up. The squash grows in between, acting as a living mulch, holding in the moisture and providing habitat to beneficial animals (which prey on the insects that eat the plants). . Where germination is incomplete, the disturbed ground allows for weed seeds to germinate. The edible weeds are allowed to grow, and are actually loosely tended, as they are an important part of the garden's productivity. . In the southwestern United States, there is a fourth sisterthe Rocky Mountain bee plant (Cleome serrulata), which is a weedy native wildflower with edible shoots. Its flowers also attract pollinators, which serves to increase bean and squash production by increasing pollination and fruit set. . The three sisters method of planting is the most well known example of a polyculturea fancy word for "manygrowing", or growing a diverse array of many crops together. Think the opposite of monoculture. Medicinal herbs also thrive when grown in polycultures. Want to learn more? Visit Juliet's blog for growing the herb garden of your dreams: . https://chestnutherbs.com/9-tips-for-planning-the-herb-gar/ . . Painting, "Tres Hermanas" by artista y muralista @_xirenita (find them on Instagram)

16.01.2022 Now THIS is love Who else needs some care like this? Seven tiny Feathertail gliders were found in a storm-damaged log at St. Georges Basin, but sadly only fou...r have survived. They are being hand-fed specific possum/glider milk by carers with baby puree six times a day. : D. Colbert from Wildlife Rescue South Coast Inc

15.01.2022 I was recently asked in an interview what my top favorite herbs are. It's a question I get often, and can be a tricky one to answer. Plants speak to everyone in... different ways throughout our lives. Ginseng was a powerful herb for me when I was a young martial artist. Passionflower offered me many gifts when I stepped into a life of service- in the forms of massage, midwifery, and eventually becoming a medical doctor. Now, I find lavender and chamomile to be two of the most delightful herbs for unwinding and relaxing in the late afternoon. Throughout all of my life, though, I have often come back to these nine herbs, and I wanted to share them with you. Tell me, what are your favorite herbs? See more



10.01.2022 The patterned kitchen garden photographed by a drone at Hovelsrud, an organic farm dating from 1840 on the island of Helgøya in Mjøsa, a lake in Norway. Each sp...ring new patterns are created by setting up a grid of strings in the beds & planted with 19th-century vegetables & fruits. Website: https://hovelsrud.no/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hovelsrudhagen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hovelsrudhagen/ Images via the farm's Instagram.

08.01.2022 Our wicking beds produced an abundance of beautiful Parsley over winter. I just love the fresh aroma and gorgeous bright green colour! Since the whole plant, including root, is useful I’ve harvested all of it, keeping one to grow for fresh use in the kitchen this season. Parsley leaf is an ingredient in my Awesome Eyes and Sensational Skin Herbal Tea blends, and I make the root into an herbal tincture. Below is some info on Parsley, making it easy to see why it’s a useful pa...rt of my tea blends! From the Apiaceae family, the name parsley is from the Ancient Greek word petrosélinon meaning rock celery. We know it mainly as a culinary herb however parsley has a long history of medicinal use too. Parsley has a high content on vitamin C, 3 times that of an orange, and twice the amount of iron as spinach. It also contains 574% of the daily recommended value of vitamin K, which improves calcium absorption and promotes bone health and possibly limiting damage to neurons in the brain. Parsley aids digestion, supporting liver, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands and purifying the blood and the root helps regulate blood sugar. Helping to remove uric acid and dissolve and expel gallstones and gravel it can assist in the prevention and treatment of kidney stones. Parsley root helps with bloating and aid weight loss by reducing excess fluid. The high concentration of the flavanol myricetin in parsley, is shown to help prevent skin cancers, it also contains apigenin which studies have found to decrease tumours in an aggressive form of breast cancer. Parsley leaf and root have been found beneficial throughout major body systems, including GI, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive. Aiding health in all these areas, it’s no wonder that parsley is helpful in promoting brighter, healthier skin and eyes as well! #herbalist #barossa #barossavalley #handmade #skincare #natural #crueltyfree #herbs #chemicalfree #smallbatch #ethicalbeauty #locallymade #southaustralia #garden

03.01.2022 Four varieties of tulsi, or holy basil: top left, going clockwise Kapoor, Vana, Rama, and Krishna. . In my experience, the Kapoor variety is the easiest to ger...minate and grow in temperate climates, and hands-down has the highest yield. Krishna is quite pungent, spicy and a gorgeous purple hue. Vana and Rama are slower to grow and have smaller yields. . Do you have a favorite tulsi variety? . We wax poetic about Tulsi's medicine and cultivation in our Online Herbal Immersion ~ and feature it in all kinds of recipes from cocktails to pestos to herbal iced teas. . Intrigued? The Immersion is THE most comprehensive online program in sustainable, hands-on herbalism in the world. For details: . www.chestnutherbs.com/immersion . . (Ocimum tenuiflorum, Lamiaceae). Photo Juliet Blankespoor . . *Please research any new herb and consult your health care providers for possible drug/herb contraindications and precautions before ingesting. Be sure of your identification before ingesting any plant or mushroom. See more

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