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RE: A Natural Medicine uses for what is often considered just a pretty flower; the Hydrangea.
sir smithlabs! better than prescriptions? That sounds blasphemus! you'll never need any of it but it's good to prepare.
I'm recharging my vote so I'll have to come back for some of these posts.
Yes, better than prescriptions. Herbals, I have found, treat the problem; with few side effects. Combined with a greatly reduced cost, YES; much better!
It has been Years since I took prescription medications, I have been treating everything with herbals for a Long time now!
Next step is to grow all I need for myself. That is what I am working on now.
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sir smithlabs! well that sounds like a plan, is that on your new property?
Yes, fortunately, quite a few herbals are flowering plants; so it will be pretty too, LOL.
I will be transplanting my Hawthorne tree, and river cherries soon to the new land, and maybe the sea berry bushes too. I have seeds for Arnica, chammomile, and feverfew to plant, but I need water there first.
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sir smithlabs! I see, where do you get water at, from the city?
Water is 80 foot down, I will have to drill it for myself but everyone hit sweet well water at 80 feet. I will drill down to about 120 feet for reserve volume. I will be totally off grid since I will pump this water with solar power.
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sir smithlabs! whoa..solar power will have enough power to work a water well? and how do you drill it without a drilling rig?
I am not putting in a tiny system. It will run water, heat, air conditioning, refrigeration, and lighting; using solar and wind power.
Using water, plastic pipe, and compressed air; will allow a DIY well to be dug to about 200 feet. They have youtube videos on how to do it.
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sir smithlabs...never heard of such a thing. Have to believe that when I see it? I wonder how deep the water is around here? For some reason they don't want anyone digging their own wells.