Leaves can be added to salads or teas, providing vitamins A, C, and K.
Roots have been used traditionally to support digestion and liver health.
Pest Control Helper
Certain “weeds” can repel harmful insects or attract beneficial ones that help control garden pests.
How to Manage Without Killing It:
Selective Pruning: Trim flowers or leaves if they’re spreading too aggressively.
Companion Planting: Plant your veggies around them to get natural benefits without letting them take over.
💡 Tip: Before you remove any plant, identify it properly. Many edible or medicinal plants are mistakenly removed as weeds.
By letting some of these plants grow, you’re actually improving your garden’s health, supporting pollinators, and even creating new food sources.
