Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
In my garden a bright jungle of colourful nasturtiums are rejoicing in the surprisingly warm sunshine-y October weather. After a summer of taking their prolific spiciness for granted, I’m keen […]
Horsetail, Equisetum spp., is truly a wonder from another age. The Equisetum family are known as a ‘living fossils’ as they are the only living examples of the Equisetopsida class which…
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
This magical hair potion is infused with Stinging Nettles and Horsetail. Plants infused into hair loving oils, with no extra added fragrance or essential oils. Stinging Nettles have been used for centuries for their medicinal properties. They contain high amounts of vitamins, antioxidants and silica. They are best for getting the blood circulating in the scalp, which can aide in hair growth. Horsetails are PACKED with silica! Left to infuse for 6 weeks in one of the best oils for your tresses, Marula oil. This hair potion is not only good for your hair and scalp, but for your fingernails as well! This can be used a few ways: -My favorite way is after washing. Massage a few drops, depending on hair length, on damp hair. Start from underneath working your way out and up to leave a clean, natural looking shine without the look of not washing! -Use a few drops and evenly massage into scalp before styling. This direct to scalp method is best used after washing and before styling, as a once during washings treatment. BE SURE TO SHAKE BEFORE USE!
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
In my garden a bright jungle of colourful nasturtiums are rejoicing in the surprisingly warm sunshine-y October weather. After a summer of taking their prolific spiciness for granted, I’m keen […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
In my garden a bright jungle of colourful nasturtiums are rejoicing in the surprisingly warm sunshine-y October weather. After a summer of taking their prolific spiciness for granted, I’m keen […]
Some comfort perhaps for those who are dealing with horsetail in their gardens and allotments … at least it is useful! Last autumn I gathered armfuls of horsetail (also known […]
Horsetail is a nutritious plant that has been used for centuries medicinally. Here's how to recognize it and forage for it.
Stimulate your scalp to stop flaking and stimulate hair growth.
Horsetail tea is an herbal infusion with a historic reputation for repairing tissue and bone problems.