Friday, June 28, 2013

Medicinal Herb Garden

A month ago I inherited a couple of old tractor tires. One ended up a piece of workout equipment. The other has been repurposed as an herb garden. Of course, I planted the usual kitchen herbs, parsley, rosemary, sage, mint, and cilantro. Imagine my surprise to find out these are also useful medicinal herbs. I'm doing a buttload of research on medicinal herbs you'll need when SHTF, this is a new area for me, so bear with me. And if you have other info and ideas, send 'em along.

Good starting place:

http://www.offthegridnews.com/2013/06/26/10-must-have-medicinal-herbs/

Must have book:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1601383517

This one has "Everything you need to know explained simply." Yep, that's about my speed.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

how many hatfuls in a buttload?

hiswiserangel said...

Two hatfulls in a buttload.
Two buttloads in a shitload.
Two shitloads in a fuckload.
Duh. ;-)

Anonymous said...

I used to mave a medicinal herb garden when I was in college.

Angel eyes said...

Clear as mud, thanks, Angel!

RabidAlien said...

Wait....English or Standard buttload? Cuz there's a difference, ya know.

"Explained Simply": if it doesn't rely heavily on single-syllable words and crayons, I'm usually lost. The voices in my head can't handle much more than that (although porn can be 3D HD in a gazillion colors, and they're fine with that, for some strange reason). Headin to Amazon to check out the book right now!

hiswiserangel said...

stevie, not surprised.
Angel, you're welcome.
Rabid, dude, Texas buttload.

Bob said...

Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.

timbo said...

Around these parts, you gotta get a permit for a "medicinal" garden!

Heisenbug said...

So what's a metric fuck-ton then?

Angel eyes said...

Laden ton or unladen ton? I don't make sense to myself, either.

Unknown said...

Of course, the basic redneck unit of measurement is little red c-hairs. And where does "a boot full" fit in?

hiswiserangel said...

"little red c-hairs"?! Oh you'd better be talking "cocker spaniel".

Anonymous said...

A reference from 150 years ago written during the WBTS by a Southern MD. Thanks to Brock for mentioning the book and inspiring me to find a free copy online.

http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/porcher/porcher.html

Terry
Fla.

Heisenbug said...

Well, here we are - the definition of a buttload

I saw this referenced in a "Today's Trivia" post and immediately thought of this very post. Funny what you remember sometimes...