Organic Herbs for a Kitchen Garden
Why You Should Grow Organic Herbs in Your Kitchen Garden
Herbs are so easy to grow, making them great for beginner gardeners. For being tender greens, organic herbs pack a flavor punch. You can throw out all the fake processed flavorings that disrupt gut health and use fresh organic herbs to flavor all your meals. The health benefits of herbs are undeniable.
Health Benefits of Organic Herbs
Source of Vitamins + Phytonutrients
Source of Minerals + Electrolytes
Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Digestion Support
Antibacterial Properties
Antiviral Properties
Natural Sweetener
Medicinal Purposes
Flavor Factor
We have all heard about the importance of gut health. Each of these herbs offers different support in the digestion process.
For example, in the summer months I chop lemon balm and sprinkle it on my fruit salad or make a pitcher of cold brew tea. Check out all the digestion supporting options below you can easily grow.
Digestion Supporting Herbs
Mint
Fennel
Rosemary
Dill
Basil
Lemon balm
My homemade peppermint tea is a favorite in the wintertime, and my go-to when I experience certain digestion issues.
Immune Boosting Herbs
Peppermint
Garlic
Thyme
Echinacea
Tulsi/Holy Basil
Oregano
Sage
Calendula
Fennel SEed
Lemon Balm
Rosemary
Hopefully, I have inspired you to pick even one herb and grow it this year. Even one pot will set the stage for future growing. If you are looking for more support, sign up for some more one on one coaching and lets grow together!