Ashwaganda
Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera) is a reverred herb in Ayurveda for its adaptogenic properties. It grows as a small (2-3 feet tall) shrubby perennial in Zones 10 and higher and can be grown as an annual in Zones 9 and lower. The leaves have similar medicinal properties as the root and can be used fresh or dried in teas. Drought tolerant and easy to grow! Prefers full sun (at least 4 hours).
Harvest roots for medicinal purposes when the foilage starts to die back in late Fall/Winter.
Plants grown from our very own seed!
Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera) is a reverred herb in Ayurveda for its adaptogenic properties. It grows as a small (2-3 feet tall) shrubby perennial in Zones 10 and higher and can be grown as an annual in Zones 9 and lower. The leaves have similar medicinal properties as the root and can be used fresh or dried in teas. Drought tolerant and easy to grow! Prefers full sun (at least 4 hours).
Harvest roots for medicinal purposes when the foilage starts to die back in late Fall/Winter.
Plants grown from our very own seed!
Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera) is a reverred herb in Ayurveda for its adaptogenic properties. It grows as a small (2-3 feet tall) shrubby perennial in Zones 10 and higher and can be grown as an annual in Zones 9 and lower. The leaves have similar medicinal properties as the root and can be used fresh or dried in teas. Drought tolerant and easy to grow! Prefers full sun (at least 4 hours).
Harvest roots for medicinal purposes when the foilage starts to die back in late Fall/Winter.
Plants grown from our very own seed!