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Willow Herb Plant

$20.00
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Epilobium angustifolium

Plant Name: Epilobium angustifolium (Willow Herb)

Availability: Autumn, Spring & Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits: Willow herb has traditional medicinal uses, with parts of the plant used in herbal remedies for conditions such as gastrointestinal issues, respiratory ailments, and skin irritations.

Growing Conditions:

  • Season: Willow herb can be planted in early spring or late autumn.

  • Soil: Willow herb prefers well-draining, fertile soil but can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including poor or rocky soils.

  • Watering: Provide regular watering, especially during the establishment period, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  • Position: Willow herb thrives in full sun to partial shade. Choose a location with ample sunlight for optimal flowering.

  • Fertilizing: Willow herb is relatively low-maintenance and does not require heavy fertilization. However, incorporating organic matter into the soil before planting can provide essential nutrients.

Growing Tips: Willow herb is a hardy and resilient plant that requires minimal maintenance once established. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming throughout the growing season. Consider planting willow herb in groups or clusters to create a striking visual impact in the garden. Be mindful of its spreading nature and monitor its growth to prevent it from overtaking other plants in the garden.

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Epilobium angustifolium

Plant Name: Epilobium angustifolium (Willow Herb)

Availability: Autumn, Spring & Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits: Willow herb has traditional medicinal uses, with parts of the plant used in herbal remedies for conditions such as gastrointestinal issues, respiratory ailments, and skin irritations.

Growing Conditions:

  • Season: Willow herb can be planted in early spring or late autumn.

  • Soil: Willow herb prefers well-draining, fertile soil but can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including poor or rocky soils.

  • Watering: Provide regular watering, especially during the establishment period, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  • Position: Willow herb thrives in full sun to partial shade. Choose a location with ample sunlight for optimal flowering.

  • Fertilizing: Willow herb is relatively low-maintenance and does not require heavy fertilization. However, incorporating organic matter into the soil before planting can provide essential nutrients.

Growing Tips: Willow herb is a hardy and resilient plant that requires minimal maintenance once established. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming throughout the growing season. Consider planting willow herb in groups or clusters to create a striking visual impact in the garden. Be mindful of its spreading nature and monitor its growth to prevent it from overtaking other plants in the garden.

Epilobium angustifolium

Plant Name: Epilobium angustifolium (Willow Herb)

Availability: Autumn, Spring & Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits: Willow herb has traditional medicinal uses, with parts of the plant used in herbal remedies for conditions such as gastrointestinal issues, respiratory ailments, and skin irritations.

Growing Conditions:

  • Season: Willow herb can be planted in early spring or late autumn.

  • Soil: Willow herb prefers well-draining, fertile soil but can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including poor or rocky soils.

  • Watering: Provide regular watering, especially during the establishment period, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  • Position: Willow herb thrives in full sun to partial shade. Choose a location with ample sunlight for optimal flowering.

  • Fertilizing: Willow herb is relatively low-maintenance and does not require heavy fertilization. However, incorporating organic matter into the soil before planting can provide essential nutrients.

Growing Tips: Willow herb is a hardy and resilient plant that requires minimal maintenance once established. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming throughout the growing season. Consider planting willow herb in groups or clusters to create a striking visual impact in the garden. Be mindful of its spreading nature and monitor its growth to prevent it from overtaking other plants in the garden.

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