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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Ken Fern introduces a variety of rare and unusual plants, particularly those which have edible, medicinal or other uses. Practising vegan-organic Permaculture with emphasis on creating an ecologically sustainable environment based largely on perennial plants.

For More Info please Visit: http://www.pfaf.org or http://blogs.plantsforafuture.org.uk

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  • WOW the medicinal plant replacing hormones is incredible. Does anyone have a link to more medicinal plants? My girlfriend has thyroid problems and I wouldn't mind seeing what would help her. Nature is one step ahead of us! And she provides everything if we look hard enough.

  • I can't catch any of the names of these plants....if anyone is familiar with them, would you mind posting the names..

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  • @FishyMoe ; Checkout here on youtube; Longevitynowconference hormones from David Wolfe.

  • @rowenwilliam There's a book called "Edible Forest Gardens."

    It talks a little about this. I've been thinking a lot about this too. I don't yet know of a good source for what you're asking. I've only just started looking into this and I assume (I don't have anything by him) that Bill Mollison must have some sort of book on this very subject.

    Cheers.

  • 30mb, thats a lot of floppy disks

  • this is a man worth emulating.

  • i wish the garden was here in the states, i would love to help work on your garden for knowlage

  • @rowenwilliam The dandelion like one is Reichardia picaroides or common brighteyes

  • yes, thanks for this video! gardening is the way to freedom and healthfulness....life is a garden..dig it!!

    @FishyMoe....yogi headstands put pressure on the neck and help activate the thyroid!

  • Uh Oh, 30 Megabytes! haha

  • Vitex agnus-castus

    Agnus Castus

    You can find it on the pfaf (dot) org site in the medicinal section. This was the one mentioned around 4:30 for female infertility.

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