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SEEDS (15pcs/bag)
Common names: Gotu Kola, Indian Pennywort, Asiatic Pennywort, Spadeleaf, Brahmi Herb, Kodavan et.al
Scientific name: Centella asiatica / Hydrocotyl asiatica
Family: Apiaceae
Plant history & use:
Gotu Kola is a well-known medicinal plant that originates from Asia. It has long been used to alleviate e.g. stress and anxiety. It is also commonly used to cure skin conditions such as eczema, wounds and acne as it improves the elasticity of the skin. Gotu Kola is an adaptogen and therefore, like Ashwagandha, it is one of the few plants with an incredibly wide range of uses in traditional medicine. There are a variety of scientific articles to read for those interested in learning more in-depth.
For purely medicinal purposes, extracts are made from the Gotu Kola plant. But you can also use its health-promoting properties in food and drink.
In Burma for example, a salad is often made with "Pennywort" as a base together with tomato, onion & peanuts etc. You can also make tea brewed from the leaves or make a cooling drink.
Cultivation:
In its natural environment, Gotu Kola is often found growing in water, in moist-retaining soils as well as dryer areas along roadsides and hedgerows.
It is an easy-to-grow and vigorous plant that thrives best in moisture-retaining soil in semi-shady locations. It appreciates an airy soil with a lot of organic material that retains moisture and at the same time drains off excess water effectively. Gotu Kola can also grow in drier soils.
The Gotu Kola plant spreads quickly, so if growing in a pot, a wide pot is preferred.
This plant usually does not grow taller than 30 cm but, on the other hand, it likes to spread horisontally towards widths of 1 m. For this reason, it is an effective ground cover for intercropping with other crops.
Gotu Kola is a common water plant and is well qualified for hydroponic cultivation systems.
Sowing:
Put seeds in an airtight plastic bag with moist sand/peat/sowing soil in the fridge for 3 weeks. Then sow in moist soil. Cover with a thin layer of soil. Keep the soil moist.
Characteristics:
Lifespan: Perennial
Location: Part shade/Sun
Height: 30 cm (width 1 m)
Germination Time: 2-8 weeks
USDA Zone: 7-10
SEEDS (20pcs/bag)
Common name: Caper, Caper Bush, Flinders Rose
Scientific name: Capparis spinosa
Family: Capparaceae
Plant history & use:
The Caper Bush is a Mediterranean plant that have a long history of being cultivated for its edible unopened flower buds. After picking, they are put in salt to release bitter compounds and to bring out the sourness. This is the kind of capers we often see canned in stores. You can also let the flowers remain on the plant until they eventually turn into fruits, the fruits can then similarly be put into salt to be made ready for consumption.
Preserving capers is very easy. It can be broken down into 4 steps:
- Put the fresh flower buds/fruits in a bowl of salt
- Leave the buds/fruits in the bowl with salt for 3-7 days (or longer if desired).
- Drain the water that accumulates in the bowl and add some extra salt every day.
- When preservation is finished, rinse off the salt from the buds/fruits and soak them in water. Soaking time is up to your own taste, but recommended minimal time is 15 minutes. You can soak for several hours if desired. Grab a spoon and make a taste test every once in a while to find the flavor that suits you.
You can also pickle younger shoots and leaves from the Caper Bush. If you want to use slightly older leaves and shoots, a tip is to blanch them in boiling water for 2-3 minutes before pickling. Mix your caper shoots & leaves with salt and vinegar, leave in the fridge for about 1 month. Ready to eat.
Cultivation of capers has been traced back as far as 7,000 years ago in present-day Turkey, Jordan and Syria. There, it is believed to have been used for both culinary and medicinal applications. In medicinal use, all plant parts were used, most prominently as a digestive aid.
In tropical & sub-tropical food forests (agroforestry) it is effectively used in the lower layer as a ground cover plant.
Cultivation:
In its natural environment, capers often grow in high temperatures and soils with poor water and nutrient availability. A typical adaptation to a nutrient-poor environment is its very widespread root system, which makes it suitable as a soil binder in shorelines or eroding soils etc. In its natural environment, it is often growing on rocky cliffs and slopes. It grows on the walls of many ancient Mediterranean fortifications. The caper is an easily cultivated bush for home growers in the Mediterranean region (Spain, Italy, Greece, the coastal Balkan countries and south & west Turkey).
The Caper Bush develops an extensive root system, hence it grows best in deep, medium-textured, loamy soils.
In temperate climate, capers are best grown in pots in bright locations and overwintered frost-free. Capers are characterized by an initial upright growth to later grow long horizontal lateral shoots that spread along the ground - or hang down along the wall that the plant has mounted.
The bush is productive and in optimal conditions there can be good harvests of up to 3000 buds per bush and season. In temperate climate, you can't really expect the same results, but you can do your best to mimic the plant's natural environment by:
- put it in direct sunlight throughout the summer months,
- let it grow in well-drained Mediterranean soil
- let the soil dry out between waterings.
It's recommended to transplant your Caper Bush into a larger pot as the plant grows bigger.
As mentioned earlier, you harvest either the unopened flower buds or the fully formed fruits. If the flower bud is allowed to bloom, the bush produces sweetly scented, spectacular flowers. The Caper Bush can flower already in the first year sown from seed.
Caper buds are usually picked in the morning since that is when they're believed to have their highest aromatic value.
The Caper plant an be propagated via cuttings.
Sowing:
Caper seeds germinate irregularly. To create better germination conditions:
- Soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 1 day
- Place the seeds between two pieces of damp tissue paper/moist sand and leave in the fridge for 4-6 weeks
- Soak the seeds one final time in lukewarm water for 1 day
- Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep in sowing soil
The roots of the young caper plants are usually easily disturbed and are sensitive to damage when transplanting. A good solution can be to sow the seeds in degradable growing trays that you can seamlessly transplant into a larger pot without disturbing the roots.
Characteristics:
Lifespan: Perennial
Location: Sun
Height: 50 cm
Germination Time: 1-12 weeks
USDA Zone: 8-10
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Seeds from unusual and ancient cultivated plants are found here. Many of the plants have long been used by man for their useful properties - it may be about edibles as well as medicinal and household properties.
All seed varieties in the store contribute to a functional addition to the cultivation. Our seeds consist of open-pollinated and hand-pollinated heirloom varieties, we believe that a genetic diversity in the garden contributes to a healthier ecosystem that extends beyond the borders of our cultivations.
Plants are divided based on their different functions and characteristics - e.g. "Fruits & Berries" and "Medicinal plants" - via the filtering function on the right (below on mobile).
Plant history and cultivation description are available for all seeds.
NOTE. More unusual varieties are on the way!
Här hittar ni både supersköna skomodeller som är skapade för just trädgårdstiden och även andra modeller som passar bra för olika tillfällen i trädgården. Efter egen jakt på bra trädgårdsskor hittade vi märket Rouchette, där vi framför allt kom att älska deras ankelstövlar isolerade med neopren för den värme och komfort de ger.
De har dessutom utformat en praktisk sula där ingen jord fastnar och tas med in i hemmet - the Frotte&Go system, som exklusivt utvecklats och används utav Rouchette. Rouchette är ett familjeföretag ifrån Frankrike som vi av god anledning har blivit återförsäljare för.
Utan överdrift är det de skönaste och mest praktiska stövlarna vi har haft. Därifrån kom tanken att dela användbarheten med andra odlare. Ankelstövlarna passar även bra till stallet.
Du kan använda filtreringsfunktionen nedanför till vänster för att enkelt hitta de skor du söker.
Here you can find books related to sustainable cultivation, forest gardens, agroecology and other interesting knowledge about plants and their useful properties.
Take a look at PFAF's (Plants For A Future) book series - we have recently added all their books to the range as we consider them to be a valuable source of useful plants for temperate gardens/gardens.
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