Plant two pots of it on the balcony, one to prevent colds and the other to reduce inflammation and relieve heat!

Plant two pots of it on the balcony, one to prevent colds and the other to reduce inflammation and relieve heat!

Grow a pot of perilla to prevent colds!

Speaking of perilla, everyone should be familiar with it. Perilla has very strong adaptability and can sometimes be seen in green belts. Perilla is not only easy to grow, but also has the effect of preventing colds!

How to grow perilla?

1. Perilla does not have high requirements for soil. You can mix 6 parts of garden soil, 2 parts of leaf mold, and 1 part of river sand. This makes the soil both breathable and nutritious.

2. Perilla does not require much water. You can wait until the surface of the soil turns white before watering it, and make sure to water it thoroughly.

Medicinal uses of Perilla:

1. Pick the leaves of perilla, choose the tender leaves at the top of the buds, wash them with water and place them on the balcony to dry.

2. Soak dried perilla leaves in water and add some ginger slices while drinking. Drinking it regularly can dispel cold and prevent colds!

Grow a pot of dandelions to reduce inflammation and relieve heat!

Dandelions are commonly seen on the roadside. Although they are inconspicuous, eating dandelions has the effect of reducing inflammation and clearing away heat, and dandelions themselves can also be eaten as wild vegetables!

How to grow dandelions?

1. Dandelions are so easy to grow. Go to the roadside to pick a small dandelion bulb, prepare a pot of moist soil, and then blow the small umbrella-shaped seeds into the pot.

2. If it is too slow, you can go directly to the wild to dig one up and plant it in a pot at home. When digging, be sure to dig with the roots and do not shake off the soil near the roots. This will help it adapt faster.

3. Dandelions have no requirements for soil, you can just use the most ordinary garden soil. They need to be exposed to more sunlight and it is best if the soil is slightly moist.

Medicinal uses of dandelion:

1. Pick some dandelion leaves, soak them in salt water for a few minutes, rinse them clean, put them in a pot and cook on low heat for 10 minutes, then take them out and dry-fry them until there is no water left.

2. Seal the fried and dried dandelions, take out a handful and soak them in water to drink. It has the effect of reducing inflammation and reducing heat. Drinking it in winter can prevent throat inflammation.

This is the end of the introduction to various flowers that can be used for medicinal purposes.

It is very practical to keep one in a pot!

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