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Mugwort: The Five of Pentacles symbolizes a tendency to worry about the future. This herb is great for tonics to boost energy & offer digestive support, both of which help us to focus on the now & face the unknown with an optimistic attitude.
Diablo Cosmos: The devil tarot card represents indulgent ways. So indulge yourself and live a little with this stunning and fiery flower featuring bright symmetrical petals.
Peppermint: With the Ten of Cups and Peppermint, you can build abundant relationships with those you love. Provide plenty of tender loving care and this herb will forever sweeten your journey in life.
The Poppy Star Seed/ Card Pack: The beautiful Poppy is best represented by the Star Tarot card, which signifies hope, unlimited prospects and magic. Anything is possible with this stunning, double-bloom species of poppy.
The Sunflower: The inspiration for this envelope is the Sun tarot, a card of optimism, freedom and fun! Anticipate tall, intense blooms that influence your garden landscape by radiating positivity.
The Empress Bee: The Empress Tarot card signifies nurturing and the creation of life. You can expect this species of flower to facilitate bees and insects, bringing life and fertility to your garden.
Stinging Nettle: The Six of Wands is a harbinger of victory and good news just as the emergence of the Stinging Nettle heralds the return of spring and a renewed cycle of growth. Stinging Nettle is a hardy plant that can be found across North America and has many uses as a powerful medicinal herb and kitchen companion where cooking will remove the stinging effect of the leaves.
German Chamomile: Chamomile has been held in great regard since the ancient Egyptians used it to restore health and dedicated it to their Sun God Ra. With it's deep connections to the sun and the element of water, this herb is associated with cleansing and revitalization much like the Six Of Cups which symbolizes a return to harmony and the magical happiness of youth.
Strength in Echinacea: The strength tarot card represents energy, influence and optimism. Echinacea is known for its rejuvenating and healing properties.
French Breakfast Radish: The Seven of Cups symbolizes imagination and new possibilities. This radish offers a whimsical appearance that shows nature's glorious creativity. It's crisp texture and mild peppery flavor can have a magical effect on salads, sandwiches or when pickled.
Lavender Lovers: As you sow your seeds with love, this Lavender Hyssop will reciprocate with gifts of calming fragrance.
Moonflower: Dance under the light of the moon in your garden, with this romantic Moon Flower that blooms at night. Combined with the Moon card these two will put you in an imaginative state of mind.
White Marigold: Both the Ace of Wands and the White Marigold embody the essence of a fresh start, the ignition of creative endeavors, and the potential for something remarkable to blossom and grow. This creamy white Marigold signifies the birth of an idea that has immense potential for growth and manifestation. Including a labor of love for Alice Vonk of Sully, Iowa. She sent her seeds for 21 years to Burpee to win the “whitest marigold seed contest” and in 1975 was awarded the coveted prize for her work.
Black Jalapeño: The Chariot Tarot card represents motivation and focus. This attention grabbing Black Hungarian Jalapeño is an heirloom beauty with a delicious blend of sweet and spicy flavors.
Tansy: The Knight of Swords is a truth seeking card that pairs perfectly with this tenacious, herbaceous plant featuring yellow button flowers. The indomitable spirit of the Tansy teaches us to focus our energy during important life moments just as the Tansy thrives in mid to late summer when other plants have completed their blooming cycle. Its long history of medicinal and natural insecticidal properties symbolize immortality and protection. Gifting a Tansy plant symbolizes hope for good luck and good health.
Black Velvet Nasturtium: Adopt the confidence and fortitude of the Black Velvet Nasturtium and the Five of Pentacles. Find strength to overcome life's obstacles by appreciating this plants inimitable beauty. Edible flowers provide dark red, ruby-black color to salads and cheese plates, as well as creating striking displays in gardens and planters. Attracts bees and is resistant to deer and rabbit.
Broadleaf Sage: Also known as common sage, this plant has a long history of medicinal and culinary use. It's great for flavoring meat, cheese, and bean dishes as well as laying on the grill to flavor meat with it's savory and peppery-scented smoke. This is an attractive shrubby evergreen plant with beautiful mauve flowers. It grows in a bush-like habit with thick rosette stems and dusty green-grey foliage. Can be slow growing and take up to three years to reach mature size.
Calendula: The Page of Pentacles is a symbol of prosperity that summons the youthful energy of your inner child. Calendula has long been connected to health and success with its bright orange and yellow blossoms offering warmth and comfort. Calendula flowers are a great addition to any garden as they are beautiful, medicinal and even edible. Their tangy, peppery taste is ideal for soups and salads and the leaves have been used to treat topical inflammations since ancient times.
Lemon Drop Pepper: The Ace of Cups and the lemon drop pepper bring the start of an emotional fulfilling journey that's vibrant, passionate and filled with the zest of new experiences and connections. This seasoning pepper from Peru ripens to a clear yellow with an uncomplicated citrusy heat. Great for seasoning and perfect for spicier salsas and citrus-based homemade hot sauces. Annual.
Love Lies Bleeding: This dramatic flower is best represented by the Ace of Swords tarot card. Through its sprawling blooms it draws from the cards emphasis on inner clarity, new ideas and breakthroughs. A large plant with striking red plumage that provides a dramatic look. As the plant becomes more established, impressive red-tinted light green leaves are joined by long drooping flower heads covered in hundreds of small deep-crimson blooms.
Motherwort: The Wheel of Fortune Tarot represents good luck and opportunity making it the perfect Motherwort partner. Often deemed as a weed, this highly productive antioxidant-rich plant has been cultivated since ancient times as "Mother's Herb" due to its many healing benefits. She stands tall with ragged edge leaves and clusters of brilliant pink to pale purple flowers. Predictably blooms from July through September. Perennial.
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