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Top Ten Choices?

 
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I am wanting to create an apothecary garden that includes some larger bushes and trees. What would be your hands-down Top Ten must haves? I already have elderberry, raspberry, blueberry, cleavers, comfrey, echinacea, and parsley. Thanks!
 
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Marisa Majemu wrote:I am wanting to create an apothecary garden that includes some larger bushes and trees. What would be your hands-down Top Ten must haves? I already have elderberry, raspberry, blueberry, cleavers, comfrey, echinacea, and parsley. Thanks!



Comfrey, false indigo, honeyberry, siberian pea shrub, seaberry, hazelnut, echinacea, chives (garlic or), bush cherries, wild plum
 
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Whichever Zanthoxylum is native to your area and a willow.
 
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Common purslane is a good one.  Don't forget cayenne pepper, I think it it one of the most usefull plants out there.
 
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Goumi berry if it's not invasive in your area? Nitrogen fixer plus fruit. (Elaeagnus multiflora) I've got a young shrub, but it hasn't produced fruit yet, possibly because the deer have been browsing it.
 
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