14 Medicinal Herbs You Can Grow in Your Backyard

Here's an A to Z guide to the medicinal herbs that relieve common ailments like indigestion, stress, anxiety, sunburn, headaches, coughs, colds and more.

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Basil is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Basil

This medicinal herb can help with flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts and scrapes. Harvest the young leaves of this annual plant as needed.

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Chamomile is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Chamomile

Use the flower heads of this medicinal herb for infusions and salves to relieve conditions such as indigestion and colic, anxiety and tension, and skin inflammations and irritations. Here are more home remedies for indigestion you’ll wish you knew sooner.

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Echinacea is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Echinacea

If you suffer from a cold or the flu, try this medicinal herb to ease the severity of your symptoms. It also helps provide relief to your immune system.

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Feverfew is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Feverfew

Use the leaves and flowers of this medicinal herb for teas; chew leaves to ease headache pain (including migraines). It’s also been shown to be one of the most effective natural remedies for arthritis, as well as a treatment for various skin conditions.

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Johnny-jump-up is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Johnny-jump-up

With anti-inflammatory properties, this medicinal herb is a good home remedy for eczema and skin blemishes, as well as to help loosen phlegm.

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Lavender is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Lavender

Is there anything lavender can’t do? Even smelling this medicinal herb has been shown to calm and relax. It also eases pain, and when applied to cuts and bruises functions as an antiseptic.

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Lemon balm is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Lemon balm

A relative of mint, lemon balm is a versatile medicinal herb that helps relieve anxiety, insomnia, wounds, herpes, insect bites, flatulence and an upset stomach.

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Marigold is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Marigold

Good for easing sunburn, acne, and blemishes, this medicinal herb also soothes ulcers and digestive problems.

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Parsley is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Parsley

Don’t think of it as decorative on your plate; this medicinal herb is loaded with nutrients as well as healing powers to help with flatulence and bad breath. Read more about the surprising health benefits of parsley.

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Peppermint is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Peppermint

If you have digestion issues or gas, sipping tea made of this medicinal herb might provide relief. It’s also been shown to help soothe headaches.

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Rosemary is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Rosemary

This medicinal herb helps memory and concentration, improves mood—and sweetens breath.

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Sage is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Sage

Sage’s genus name, Salvia, means “to heal,” reflecting its early use as a medicinal, not culinary, herb. It can help provide relief for mouth and throat inflammations.

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Thyme is a medicinal herb you can grow
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Thyme

The active principle in thyme, thymol, is a strong antiseptic. If you suffer from coughs, congestion, indigestion or gas, consider using this medicinal herb.

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St. John's Wort is a medicinal herb you can grow
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St. John’s wort

Talk to your doctor if you suffer from mild to moderate depression; she may suggest St. John’s wort. The glossy leaves and yellow flowers are this medicinal herb’s active parts.

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