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Cultivating an Indoor Herb Garden for Rituals and Well-Being

Bringing the essence of nature into our homes is a delightful and fulfilling endeavor. Cultivating an indoor herb garden allows us to harness the beauty and benefits of herbs throughout the year. Beyond culinary and medicinal uses, these vibrant plants can also serve as valuable resources for rituals, ceremonies, and enhancing our overall well-being. In this article, we explore the joys of growing an indoor herb garden and how to incorporate its bounty into meaningful rituals.

Dried wormwood or mugwort
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The Many Benefits of Mugwort

Mugwort, also known as Artemisia vulgaris, is a plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. In this blog post, we will explore the many benefits of mugwort and why it has become increasingly popular in recent years.

Closeup shot of a blue lotus
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6 Benefits of Blue Lotus

Blue Lotus, also known as Nymphaea caerulea, is a beautiful and fragrant aquatic plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal and spiritual properties. In this blog post, we will explore the top benefits of Blue Lotus and the various ways it can be consumed or applied.

First 3 Things I Make with my Fresh Lavender: An Original Medicine

1. Fresh lavender will last up to ten days arranged in a container of water if you simply want them filling up the air with their fragrance and looking pretty. They will only last around 10 days. If I have extra lavender, this is what I do, especially in my kitchen where a lot of the family dynamics happen in my home. It helps relieve stress and calms the nerves, so that’s a must in a home of two boys, a moody teenage daughter, a German Shepherd pup, an asshole cat and a grouchy retired veteran for a husband.