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Marjory Wildcraft: Doctor Patrick Jones Explains Why You Should Grow and Save Weeds
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↓ CLICK “SHOW MORE” FOR RESOURCES ↓Get instant access to our free library of resources: https://snip.ly/ucdm83_Hey, Marjory here. I hope you already knew that weeds are great for your mental and physical health. But did you know that many predacious weeds can be medicinal too? Since they can grow easily and possibly take over your yard, if you're not careful, make sure you know there uses before throwing them away.I joined my friend, Dr. Patrick Jones, Veterinarian and Naturopath at HomeGrownHerbalist.net, to explain the pros and cons of cultivating weeds on your property on in your garden.In our brief chat, Dr. Jones also mentions how easy it is to wildcraft and identify medicinal plants in his community.You can learn how to find medicinal plants in your yard by studying in The Grow Network's Academy here: https://academy.thegrownetwork.com/ I've seen advertisements for dandelion root tea, mullein leaf, and horsetail recently. Many people have that these few weeds are good for your liver, kidney, lung, and overall health. Maybe we should change our response to weeds, huh?Anyway, instead of herbicides and countless hours cursing the weeds 'til you pull them all up, try harvesting them and learning more about them. At The Grow Network, we're literally providing solutions to thousands of people around the world. It's incredible how so much of what you need is just waiting for you outside. Last summer, I hiked parts of Colorado with my gluten-sensitive assistant. Lol made her keep a lookout for cattail. Then before our hiking adventures were over, I made her a yummy gluten-free pie. Nature is literally the gift that keeps on giving. Let me know if I should share my cattail pie recipe.Follow us ➥ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/growyourowngroceries INSTAGRAM @the_grow_network | https://www.instagram.com/the_grow_network TWITTER @TheGrowNetwork | https://www.facebook.com/growyourowngroceries SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/thegrownetwork Learn more ➥ JOIN THE ACADEMY: https://academy.thegrownetwork.com/ GROW YOUR OWN GROCERIES: https://www.GrowHalf.com/ MAKE YOUR OWN MEDICINE: https://makeyourownmedicine.com MAKE YOUR OWN SHAMPOO: https://handmadeshampoo.com HOW TO PREPARE FOR 2021: https://www.howtopreparefor2021.com WHEN THERE IS NO DOCTOR: https://www.whenthereisnodoctor.com About me: Marjory Wildcraft is the founder of The Grow Network, which is a community of people focused on modern self-sufficient living. She has been featured by National Geographic as an expert in off-grid living, she hosted the Mother Earth News Online Homesteading Summit, and she is listed in Who’s Who in America for having inspired hundreds of thousands of backyard gardens. Marjory was the focus of an article that won Reuter’s Food Sustainability Media Award, and she recently authored The Grow System: The Essential Guide to Modern Self-Sufficient Living—From Growing Food to Making Medicine. _Get instant access to our free library of resources and our exclusive community: https://snip.ly/ucdm83
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