A Book About Herbs
This book contains notes for Herbology class in the form of descriptions of common herbs and fungi with their picture, properties, uses and the environment and care they need to grow. the book contains what you need for studying and revising Herbology class and for practicing growing and caring of them. Anyway I hope you find whatever help you need with studying in my series of books\Notes for all classes and check them regularly as I will update them as I move forward in my classes.
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Basic Equipment Used In Herbology.
Chapter 2
Equipment
Dragon-Hide Gloves
- dragon skin gloves protect the wearer from incidents such as burning. These were on the list of requirements for first year students
Earmuffs
- Earmuffs are headgear designed to protect the ears and shut out sound. They are essential equipment in handling mandrakes as their screams are fatal to humans.
Dragon Dung and Mooncalf Dung
- Dragon Dung, retrieved from the stool of any fire-breathing dragon, can be used as a fertilizer for soil, as well as for compost in order to make a more organic fertilizer. Another quality unique to dragon dung is that it is scentless, and will thus bother neither you nor the plant. The lack of scent found in dragon dung is reputedly due to the fact that the dragons use all odorous gases in the production of their fire.
- Mooncalf Dung is also used as a fertilizer. As a gentler option, Mooncalf dung is preferred for the planting and care of more sensitive plants.On the other hand, Mooncalf dung does not have the strength and power of Dragon Dung. If the soil is worn down, or does not have much of a vitamin content to begin with, Mooncalf dung may not be powerful enough to contribute to what the plant requires to grow in a healthy manner.
Centaur Tears
Centaur Tears are a favorite drink for most plants, which is why you will find healthy plants in abundance near any Centaur's dwelling place. More vitamin rich than regular water, Centaur tears are capable of reviving a plant moments from death. While Centaur tears are a healthy watering option, some plants find them toxic. Never water a plant which grows in salt water with Centaur tears.