In the UK nettles often grew by dock leaves – and if you rubbed these on a nettle sting, they eased the pain! 😀 I always wondered why they grew next to each other, but was very grateful that they did! 😀
Ah – There may be – just that I have never seen them – I shall Google!! 😀
Yes, apparently there are wild stinging nettles in SA as well as „imported“ ones! hehe
An interesting plant. 🙂
I remember nettles from when I was a kid in England – but don’t see them here in SA.
Yes, very interesting. If you touch it, it’s like burning and after a while it feels itchy and you have a nettle rash 😮
You have other surprises 😊
In the UK nettles often grew by dock leaves – and if you rubbed these on a nettle sting, they eased the pain! 😀 I always wondered why they grew next to each other, but was very grateful that they did! 😀
I’m surprised that there are no nettles in SA …
Ah – There may be – just that I have never seen them – I shall Google!! 😀
Yes, apparently there are wild stinging nettles in SA as well as „imported“ ones! hehe
That’s good, nettles are useful plants. As brew it’s a good fertiliser and it helps against louses. And it’s good as herbal tea 🙂
Take care 🙂
Absolutely – many uses for nettles. 🙂
Happy Tuesday! 😀
Have a nice Wednesday, Scifi 🙂