13 aphrodisiacs you can grow in your garden that boosts your sex life

13 aphrodisiacs you can grow in your garden that boosts your sex life

You could have some natural aphrodisiacs lurking in your garden to spice up your sex life.

Condoms.uk revealed 13 such stimulants which can be grown at home. With National Gardening Week taking place between April 29 and May 5, now is the ideal time to unearth your erotic pleasures and transform your garden into a haven of stimulation.There may even be some in your kitchen cupboards, and you don’t even realise they’re turning you on.

Lots of things actually work to get us horny – from food to plants. Sometimes the most unassuming items can lead us to want to experience a lot of pleasure.

So, if you’re looking for some natural goodies to help turn you on, you may want to check your garden. And don’t worry if you’re not much of a gardener, as many of these everyday products can be picked up at the local shop.

Here’s all you need to know about what simple things can turn you on.

Carrots

Crunchy and juicy, carrots flourish in sunny spots and thrive from April to July in UK gardens. Plus, when freshly plucked from the ground and eaten raw, they are believed to boost fertility.

Carrots are abundant in vitamin E, known to increase progesterone levels, as well as vitamin A which is vital for sexual wellness. Vitamin A plays a pivotal role in the production of sex hormones in both men and women.

For men, this nutrient is particularly essential as it significantly contributes to sperm production. Optimal testosterone levels are crucial for maintaining libido, sexual function and overall reproductive health in men.

Garlic

Garlic is a powerhouse for boosting blood flow and, in turn, other things. Plant it in fertile soil and watch your love life flourish!

It is usually planted in late autumn so it has a period of cold for a better crop. It’s a member of the onion family and has been used for centuries as an aphrodisiac, this is down to the compound in it called allicin.

Allicin relaxes blood vessels and increases blood flow throughout the body, including the genital area. This increased blood flow may enhance arousal and sexual responsiveness, leading to improved sexual experiences.

A consideration for this potent vegetable however, is its strong odour. Garlic breath isn’t the most attractive thing, so if you’re using it as your aphrodisiac of choice, maybe have some strong mints handy.

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