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    The Sprout holds up to three herb plants at a time and is designed to grow plants up to five times faster than in regular soil. The low-fuss design is easy to use.

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    The Growers Exchange Herb Kits $80.00 at thegrowersexchange. In the past, I’ve ordered live herbs from The Growers Exchange, and the plants were healthy and flourishing when they arrived on my ...

  4. Mountain Rose Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Rose Herbs is an American grower, processor, distributor, and retailer of herbs, spices, teas, essential oils and DIY ingredients used in herbalism. Founded in 1987, the company is based in Eugene, Oregon .

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    GNC Holdings, LLC (an initialism of General Nutrition Centers) is an American multinational retail and nutritional manufacturing company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [5] [6] It specializes in health and nutrition related products, including vitamins, supplements, minerals, herbs, sports nutrition, diet, and energy products.

  6. Ligusticum porteri - Wikipedia

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    Ligusticum porteri, also known as oshá (pronounced o-SHAW), wild parsnip, Porter’s Lovage or wild celery, is a perennial herb found in parts of the Rocky Mountains and northern New Mexico, especially in the southwestern United States.

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    Symphytum is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae, known by the common name comfrey (pronounced / ˈ k ʌ m f r i /, from the Latin confervere to 'heal' or literally to 'boil together', referring to uses in ancient traditional medicine).