Growing Stinging Nettle
Growing Stinging Nettle
Does anyone grow stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)? I'm thinking about planting some next year in containers, mostly for fertilizer but I would also like to drink some tea just to see if it helps my allergies at all. Any tips, observations, opinions?
Yes!
I started by purchasing nettle tea, then started harvesting from random wild patches, and have now started growing it (but haven't harvested any yet).
From personal experience, I find nettle tea great for hayfever. In peak pollen season, mid-summer, when it's really bad, I still need medication but in spring and autumn when things are ramping up or dying down I just use nettle tea. So it works, but can't fully replace modern medicine.
It's a rather plain flavour, not delicious but not nasty either. A plain enjoyable brew. I find a cup in the morning is usually enough, but sometimes a second one in the afternoon is needed.
I wear gloves like this when harvesting and act with confidence. Stinging nettles sting if you brush them lightly but if you grasp them hard you crush the stingers and prevent yourself getting stung. So be confident, do not hesitate, grab them hard. I then just use scissor or secateurs to cut leaves (or cut a stem and pick the leaves off later).
To prep it for tea:
To make tea:
Pro-tip: I use both a tiny sieve and a cheesecloth to ensure no "bits" get through and settle at the bottom, but it's not necessary, just personal preference.
Good luck, and I hope this helps settle any stingy eyes or runny noses!
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, consume nettle tea at your own risk, blah blah blah.
Oh my god! It's the person I was hoping for. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You definitely answered a few questions I had (drying, storing, prep) and you organized it very well for me.