Nature’s Apothecary – The Healing Garden

March 22nd, 2017

Nature’s medicine chest is an ongoing discovery of old and new plants, tried and tested over centuries by different cultures around the world. New to our garden here at Babylonstoren is the medicinal planting that includes species said or proven to cure an array of ailments. Some have been chosen for their beauty, others for historical interest, aroma or remedial qualities.

The Healing Garden, just beyond the Greenhouse, is intended as a quiet space, where guests can slow down and connect with nature. It blossoms with a range of beautiful herb species – some more powerful, aromatic, rare or even dangerous than others, but all with an interesting story worth discovering. With herbs said to heal head, heart, lungs, digestive system, organs, skin, bones and feet, the central layout of the garden follows the form of the human body. Trees planted in this garden include “giants” in African healing traditions, like the sausage tree, African flame tree and stinkwoods.

Tea Ritual

Guests can visit this new area on Tuesdays for a healing tea ritual. We start with a guided stroll through this calming space to harvest fresh herbs, while gardener Gundula shares insights about the variety of plants and gives advice on flavour. Then concoct your own blend of restorative tea. Enjoy it seated on the floor of the shaded bamboo hut, where you will be treated to a selection of savoury and sweet confections prepared from fresh, seasonal and healthy ingredients to complement the herbal tea infusions.

At the end of the tranquil ritual, we suggest dipping your toes into the pond. Experience the nibbling Garra rufa fish while reflecting on the moment.

Do come and visit, but please avoid DIY: do not consume any plants in Healing Garden unsupervised. Some plants may be medicinal in one concentration and toxic in another.

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Comments

  1. Wendy says:

    We are staying in the guest house for the nights of 20th and 21 st April and would like to have the tea tour at 14.00 on 20th.

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