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Shampoo ginger plant (Zingiber zerumbet)

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$18.00

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is a tropical perennial. • USDA Hardiness Zones: 8–12 • In zones 9–12, it usually grows year-round outdoors. • In zone 8, it may die back to the ground with frost but can regrow in spring if the rhizomes are well-mulched. • Climate needs: • Loves warm, humid, tropical or subtropical conditions. • Prefers partial shade (under taller trees or filtered sunlight). • Needs rich, moist, well-draining soil. Many people in cooler zones grow it in pots or containers, bringing it indoors during winter. 🌿 Traditional & Natural Uses • Natural shampoo/conditioner – The clear, fragrant liquid squeezed from the red pinecone-like bracts is used to wash and soften hair. It was a traditional hair rinse in Hawaii (ʻawapuhi kuahiwi). • Skin moisturizer – The juice can be rubbed directly on the skin as a soothing, hydrating lotion. • Massage oil – Mixed with coconut oil, it’s used in Hawaiian lomilomi massage for its fragrance and skin benefits. 🌱 Medicinal/Folk Uses • Used in traditional medicine for digestive upset, sprains, toothaches, and inflammation (usually with the rhizomes, not just the flower bracts). • In some cultures, decoctions of the rhizome are taken internally for stomach ailments or applied externally for joint pain. 🏡 Ornamental Uses • Grown in gardens for its tropical look – tall leafy stems with striking red bracts. • The bracts are long-lasting and often used in floral arrangements

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The spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

The spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) Typically grown indoors as houseplants but can thrive outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 9–11. Here’s more detail: Outdoors in Zones 9–11 • These zones have mild winters, where temperatures usually don’t drop below 20–30°F (-6 to -1°C). • In these areas, spider plants can grow year-round outdoors in shaded or semi-shaded locations. Cooler Zones (Below 9) • In zones 8 and below, spider plants must be brought indoors or protected during colder months, as frost will damage or kill them 1. Air Purification: Spider plants are excellent at filtering indoor air pollutants, including carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and xylene. NASA’s Clean Air Study recognized them for improving air quality. 2. Oxygen Production: They release oxygen and can help increase indoor oxygen levels, creating a fresher and healthier environment. 3. Humidity Booster: Spider plants release moisture into the air through transpiration, which can help combat dryness, especially in air-conditioned or heated spaces. 4. Stress Reduction: Research suggests that having greenery indoors, like spider plants, can reduce stress and promote relaxation. 5. Pet-Friendly (Mostly): Spider plants are non-toxic to pets, though cats are often drawn to them, so monitoring is still advised to prevent overeating. 6. Low Maintenance: Spider plants are highly adaptable and thrive even in less-than-ideal conditions, making them perfect for busy or first-time plant owners.

$8.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL

herb

Cuban oregano(Plectranthus amboinicus),Spanish thyme, Mexican mint order

Cuban oregano (Plectranthus amboinicus), also known as Spanish thyme, Mexican mint, or Indian borage, is a robust, aromatic herb widely used in culinary and medicinal applications. Despite its name, it is not a true oregano but belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is prized for its strong flavor and hardy nature. Growing Zones • Thrives in USDA Zones 9-11. • Can be grown indoors as a potted plant in colder regions. Care Requirements 1. Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade. 2. Soil: Well-drained soil, preferably sandy or loamy. 3. Watering: Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot. Key Features 1. Appearance: • Succulent, thick, fuzzy leaves with scalloped edges. • Leaves are light green with a velvety texture. • Grows as a low shrub, typically 1–2 feet tall. 2. Flavor Profile: • Strong, pungent aroma with a combination of oregano, thyme, and sage notes. • Used sparingly in dishes due to its intense flavor. 3. Growth Habits: • Fast-growing and drought-tolerant. • Prefers warm, tropical, and subtropical climates. Culinary Uses • Used to flavor soups, stews, meat dishes, and stuffing. • Pairs well with robust flavors like pork, lamb, and fish. • Can be used fresh or dried. Medicinal Uses • Known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. • Traditionally used for respiratory issues, sore throat, and digestive ailments.

$10.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL