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@mystic-herbs
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Types of water
💧Rain Water 💧
Multipurpose, Growth, Rebirth, good for Spells that Gain Power over time
💧River Water💧
Moving on, Focusing Energy, Warding, Breaking through Rough Paths, and Good for Powering Tools
💧Storm Water💧
Emotional Strength, Confidence, Motivation, Force, Charging, Strengthens Spells, and Good for Curses
💧Snow Water💧
Purity, Endings, Change, good for Slow-moving Spells
💧Sea Water💧
Cleansing, Healing, Banishing, and Protection
💧Dew Water💧
Love, Fertility, Delicate Magick, Fae Work
Some lovely visitors at my little flower garden
https://www.flickr.com/photos/182279280@N06/albums/72157709382669891
tale as old as thyme
mint growing back from rain 🙆♀️
mint growing back from the rain 🙆♀️
“When one tugs at at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” - John Muir Happy Earth Day #herbs #gardening #mothernature #earthday #visitfredtx #art #organic #handmade (at Urbanherbal Art Gallery, Handmade Gifts, Nursery)
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Mints are aromatic, almost exclusively perennial, rarely annual herbs. Also known as mentha, mint is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae.
Herb wall at in Edible Garden at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Suffer from Migraine Headaches? - Check Out these Medicinal Plants and Herbs!
https://www.herbal-supplement-resource.com/natural-migraine-treatment.html
Medicinal herbs for migraines relief can be of great help to alleviate the associated pain as they work towards reducing the frequency and severity of migraines.
Most herbal migraine remedies focus on the cause of it and the long-term improvement of a person’s health and not merely reducing the pain due to a migraine.
Medicinal herbs for migraine are often combined with minerals and vitamins as a holistic approach to reducing the incidence and severity of this debilitating condition.
To find more about these plants: CLICK HERE: https://www.herbal-supplement-resource.com/natural-migraine-treatment.html
Nach den Blumengrüßen der letzten Tage heute zur Abwechslung mal … Kräuter-Grüße After the floral greetings the last days as a change today … herbal greetings
People who tell you that cacti or succulents are “beginner plants” are full of shit.
If you want to start taking care of plants, you need a plant to water pretty often. Something like a spider plant or an ivy or a dieffenbachia or most other cheap houseplants will get you in the habit of checking your plants every morning to see if they need something. This will get you ready for plants that require regular trimming (like basil), repotting (orchids), fertilizing (vegetable plants), or any other frequent care. (Plus they’re easy to propagate so you can make multiple from one in case you mess up and kill the originals).
With a plant that needs little attention, you’re either going to over-water it from the start (convincing you that you’re incapable of caring for even the “easiest” plant), or you’re going to basically forget about it. A plant that thrives being left alone in a forgotten windowsill of your house isn’t going to teach you much of anything. It’s just going to be that hobby you started and never got very far with.
YES THIS.
I always recommend people start with something that requires checking but is also not easy to kill. Like pothos! This plant will communicate its needs VERY well, so you’ll get in the habit of checking/watering/trimming it. If you make a mistake, it bounces back and can be revived easily!
Plus, it grows quickly. People who are just starting out with plants need some encouragement, and a plant that can bounce back quickly from mistakes and grow quickly when being cared for will make them feel good! It’s rewarding! It makes you want to try more plants! Cacti and succulents, on the other hand, grow so painfully slow that beginners don’t get to really see the results of their efforts before they lose interest and/or accidentally kill it.
Pothos is cheap, beautiful, hardy, communicative, and easy to propagate. Plus, let’s be honest, everyone wants the whole “vines all over my walls” urban jungle look, and pothos can get you that.
Finally potted up these guys that I had in growing in water from last year’s plant.
Here are some culinary herbs! ♡🌱🌿
From: Anya Art
🌿 Some herbal ideas from me🌿
I’m living in the apartment, so I don’t have a real garden. But I have a balcony! So I used this place to make my magical herbs and plants garden.
I planted melissa, chamomile, lemongrass and basil seeds in this flowerspots. Seeds isn’t so expensive, I think it is a good idea.So I’m so excited, they are growing up!
Herbs I will use for:
🌿teas and teas mixes
🌿as a spices for food
🌿my hand made candles
🌿rituals
🌿spells
🌿drying
🌿smudge sticks.
Some tips how to grow up your herbs:
🌱 I’m watering herbs and plants when moon is in water signs (Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces).
🌱I’m planting seeds when moon is earth signs (Capricorn, Taurus and Virgo)
🌱 The best time to kill parasites is when moon is in fire signs (Aries, Leo and Sagittarius)
🌱The best time to fertilize your plants is then moon is in air signs (Gemini, Libra and Aquarius)
🌱 Cold nights can kill your plants, so if night will be cold better don’t leave them outside.
Every herb and seeds I found in the plants and garden store.
Every picture is mine.
Have a nice day!💛
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My indoor garden part 2 🌿
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