Lets reconnect with a deep well of botanical knowledge often lost in modern landscaping…
Weeds get a bad rap. We pull them, spray them, mow them down, and curse their persistence. But what if we shift our view of plants we consider pests to the fact they are powerful allies?
They’re survivors, growing in tough conditions where other plants won’t, and that resilience often translates into valuable traits for both humans and ecosystems. They are also often nutrient-dense edibles, time-tested medicinal herbs, soil regenerators, and key sources of habitat and food for pollinators.
This shift in perspective is part of a growing rewilding movement, which urges us to stop waging war on wild plants and instead embrace their role in healing both land and life.
In this post, we’ll highlight 10 of the world’s most useful weeds—all of them have something important to teach us about resilience, biodiversity, and the hidden value growing right under our feet. To view this PDF post, visit it at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kerry-hughes-941353_10-top-useful-weeds-activity-7345120337363116033-bt3b?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAANEoEBzLdbgS9fjLoyZvrkZbXD8Nj5SFM
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10 Top Useful Weeds-
