Gardening & Environment Health & Medicine
Grow Your Own Medicine by Australian naturopath Mim Beim is a practical 2011 guide that shows how to cultivate and use therapeutic herbs at home. The 288-page handbook pairs botanical know-how with easy herbal remedies for everyday ailments.
Written in plain English, Beim’s book walks readers from seed to salve, covering soil prep, harvesting, drying and safe dosing of more than fifty healing plants. Chapters on calming chamomile, immune-boosting echinacea and soothing aloe sit alongside tips for crafting tisanes, tinctures and topical balms.
Ideal for gardeners, eco-parents and alternative-health newcomers, the illustrated paperback blends horticulture with gentle science. Its sustainable, back-yard approach suits balcony pots or full plots, turning any space into a living apothecary.
This gently used copy is crisp, unmarked and smoke-free—no dog-ears, no tears, just a tight spine ready for many seasons of digging and dispensing.