Agrohomeopathy
Agrohomeopathy is the application of homeopathic principles to farming, gardening and the care of plants and animals, rather than to human health alone. The general idea is the same low-dose, individualised approach used in classical homeopathy, applied instead to crops, soil, livestock and companion animals.
Interest in agrohomeopathy has grown among gardeners and smallholders looking for gentler ways to support plant resilience and animal wellbeing, often alongside conventional agricultural and veterinary practice rather than in place of it. It is best approached as one tool among many, with results that can vary depending on the specific remedy, the plant or animal involved, and the conditions of use.
If you would like a fuller introduction to the history and practical use of agrohomeopathy, our article Agrohomeopathy: An Introduction to Healing Plants and Planet with Homeopathy covers the topic in more detail. You can also explore the wider Agrohomeopathy for Plants & Animals hub for further guides and resources on using homeopathy in the garden, on the farm and with animals.
This page is intended as general information only and is not a substitute for advice from a qualified agricultural, veterinary or homeopathic professional.