St John's Wort Perforated - St. John's wort
St. John's Wort, a hardy perennial, blooms beautifully and brightens any garden or fallow land with golden yellow. This powerful protector can be used as an antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, wound-healer and antiseptic.
A genuine natural antidepressant, St John's Wort has been used for generations to combat depression and temporary or chronic low spirits.
It also has anti-inflammatory, healing and antiseptic properties, making it an incredible sun plant for healing and regenerating sunburned skin.
Sow in trays under a light shelter, without covering the seeds, as they germinate better in the light. Lightly plumb and keep seedlings moist by spraying regularly. Transplant if possible into individual cups before final planting after the last risk of frost. These small seeds contain many germination-inhibiting substances and can therefore sometimes take a long time to germinate.
February, March, April
May, June, July, August
in the ground
sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, light, rich
Hypericum perforatum
200 seeds
Yellow
From 60 to 80 cm
Eurasia
For centuries, St. John's Wort has been considered a powerful protector, both physically and psychologically, offering incredible virtues! A genuine natural antidepressant, it has been used for generations to combat depression and temporary or chronic low spirits. But that's not all: this solar plant also has incredible sunburn-fighting properties. Its anti-inflammatory, healing and antiseptic properties give St. John's Wort oily macerates the power to heal and regenerate the skin. The most intense redness will disappear as if by magic under the repairing and protective effect of St. John's Wort oil.