The Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm: A Cultivator's Guide to Small-scale Organic Herb Production

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Chelsea Green Publishing, 2011 - 312 páginas

A leading light in the field of medicinal herb cultivation, The Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm is the first cultivation guide of its kind, and presents invaluable information for growers interested in producing high-quality efficacious herbs in all climates of the US, with the historical connectedness of ancient practitioners.

It has become increasingly important-especially as the market for herbal medicine continues to grow-that we transition to local and domestic medicinal cultivation. Increasingly there are concerns in regards to not only the quality but the purity of imported herbs, and wild herbs picked for medicinal purposes are ever more endangered than in past years both at home and abroad.

Peg Schafer, longtime grower and teacher, guides readers with information on propagating, cultivating, and harvesting Chinese herbs, and presents fascinating new scientific data that reveal the age-old wisdom of nature and the traditional systems of Chinese medicine. Through 79 detailed herb profiles--all tested and trialed on Schafer's certified organic farm-Schafer offers easy-to-follow information, suitable for both growers and practitioners, for growing efficacious wild-simulated herbs. Also included is important information on species conservation, crop integration, and how to avoid the introduction of invasive species. Sidebars on traditional medicinal uses for each herb and delicious recipes are also featured throughout.

Vegetable and CSA farmers will find this book of great interest for adding value-added crops to their repertoire, and beginner growers looking to incorporate medicinals into their gardens will find this an invaluable guide to understanding where herbal medicine comes from, and will make eating-your-medicine more accessible than ever.

 

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Acanthopanax gracilistylus wŭ jiā pí 75
38
Tables and Maps xvi Achyranthes bidentata Oxknee huái niú xī
78
Connecting with QualityAsian Botanicals Alisma plantagoaquatica subsp orientale Water
86
Herb Quality 8 Angelica pubescens dú huó
100
Crataegus pinnatifida Chinese Hawthorn shin
101
Cultivation in the Nursery Asparagus cochinchinensis tiān mén dōng
111
The Harvest and Marketing 53 Bacopa monnieri Brahmi
121
Conservation and Global Trade in Chrysanthemum morifolium Mum jú huā
138
H outtuynia cordata yu xing cio
192
Ligustrum lucidum Chinese Privet nu zhén zi
199
Lycium chinense Chinese Wolfoerry gou qi zi di
206
Momordica charantia Bitter Melon kfl gui
214
Paeonia lactiflora Chinese Peony biichi shio
222
Panax ginseng Asian Ginseng ren shén
228
Panax quinquefolius American Ginseng xi ying
234
APPENDICES
281

Cyathula officinalis Hookweed chuin niii xi
154
Dolichos lahlah Hyacinth Bean bii biin dou
162
Eriohotrya japonica Loquat pi pi ye
169
Forsythia suspensa liin qiio
177
Ginkgo hiloha Gingko bii guo
184
Maps
287
Recommended Reading
293
Index
303
About the Authors
313
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Peg Schafer is recognized as one of the pioneers and leaders in the field of the cultivation of Asian herbs. After more than fifteen years of commercial herb cultivation and research at the Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm in Petaluma, California, Schafer has distilled her findings into a guide for growers and practitioners of Chinese medicine. Schafer has played an influential role in establishing a network of organizations including Fu Tian Herbs, the first company in the United States to solely offer certified organic, domestically grown Chinese herbs (which she co-founded), The Sonoma County Herb Association, and The Medicinal Herb Consortium. Along with offering seed and field-grown herbs, Schafer's own Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm operates as an experimental farm to investigate herb cultivation and aid herb conservation. Its internship program gives people hands-on knowledge experience in all aspects of growing and harvesting Chinese herbs.

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