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Wormwood Mugwort, with its silver-green leaves and ancient history, possesses a powerful magic and symbolism. It is associated with intuition, protection, and spiritual journeying. This herb has long been used in divination and dreamwork practices, believed to enhance psychic abilities and facilitate vivid and insightful dreams. Wormwood Mugwort is a symbol of transformation and inner exploration, guiding seekers through the realms of the subconscious and the spiritual. It is revered as a guardian herb, offering protection against negative energies and warding off malevolent forces. Its essence invites us to delve into the depths of our psyche, embrace our intuition, and embark on a profound spiritual journey.

The Five of Pentacles symbolizes a tendency to worry about the future. This herb is great for tonics to boost energy and offer digestive support, both of which help us to focus on the now and face the unknown with an optimistic attitude.

Artemisia Vulgaris Perennial

This herbaceous plant will produce beautiful green foliage and small groups of flowers. Mugwort is known for its culinary use as well as its medicinal use in teas. Because of its deep root system, the wormwood plant will come back year after year to serve as a fragrant and ornamental part of the garden. Garden Witches use this sacred plant for protection, psychic powers and strength.

Envelope contains 15 seeds.

  • SUN NEEDS: FULL SUN (MIN 6 HRS)

  • PLANTING DEPTH: On the surface of sol

  • GERMINATION: 7-21 days

  • MATURITY: 85 days

  • PLANT HEIGHT: 40 inches

  • SOIL TYPE: well drained

  • HARDINESS ZONES: 3-9

  • SUPPORT NEEDED: None

Sow seeds on surface of soil in late winter/late spring or late summer/autumn. Plant indoors first. Stratify seeds in refrigerator for two weeks because mugwort seeds need cold temperatures to break down germination inhibitors. Keep soil most.

Transplant when seedlings and plant them in their permanent locations in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frost. Plant 18-24" apart in ground. Water regularly until mature.

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Wormwood Mugwort, with its silver-green leaves and ancient history, possesses a powerful magic and symbolism. It is associated with intuition, protection, and spiritual journeying. This herb has long been used in divination and dreamwork practices, believed to enhance psychic abilities and facilitate vivid and insightful dreams. Wormwood Mugwort is a symbol of transformation and inner exploration, guiding seekers through the realms of the subconscious and the spiritual. It is revered as a guardian herb, offering protection against negative energies and warding off malevolent forces. Its essence invites us to delve into the depths of our psyche, embrace our intuition, and embark on a profound spiritual journey.

The Five of Pentacles symbolizes a tendency to worry about the future. This herb is great for tonics to boost energy and offer digestive support, both of which help us to focus on the now and face the unknown with an optimistic attitude.

Artemisia Vulgaris Perennial

This herbaceous plant will produce beautiful green foliage and small groups of flowers. Mugwort is known for its culinary use as well as its medicinal use in teas. Because of its deep root system, the wormwood plant will come back year after year to serve as a fragrant and ornamental part of the garden. Garden Witches use this sacred plant for protection, psychic powers and strength.

Envelope contains 15 seeds.

  • SUN NEEDS: FULL SUN (MIN 6 HRS)

  • PLANTING DEPTH: On the surface of sol

  • GERMINATION: 7-21 days

  • MATURITY: 85 days

  • PLANT HEIGHT: 40 inches

  • SOIL TYPE: well drained

  • HARDINESS ZONES: 3-9

  • SUPPORT NEEDED: None

Sow seeds on surface of soil in late winter/late spring or late summer/autumn. Plant indoors first. Stratify seeds in refrigerator for two weeks because mugwort seeds need cold temperatures to break down germination inhibitors. Keep soil most.

Transplant when seedlings and plant them in their permanent locations in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frost. Plant 18-24" apart in ground. Water regularly until mature.

Wormwood Mugwort, with its silver-green leaves and ancient history, possesses a powerful magic and symbolism. It is associated with intuition, protection, and spiritual journeying. This herb has long been used in divination and dreamwork practices, believed to enhance psychic abilities and facilitate vivid and insightful dreams. Wormwood Mugwort is a symbol of transformation and inner exploration, guiding seekers through the realms of the subconscious and the spiritual. It is revered as a guardian herb, offering protection against negative energies and warding off malevolent forces. Its essence invites us to delve into the depths of our psyche, embrace our intuition, and embark on a profound spiritual journey.

The Five of Pentacles symbolizes a tendency to worry about the future. This herb is great for tonics to boost energy and offer digestive support, both of which help us to focus on the now and face the unknown with an optimistic attitude.

Artemisia Vulgaris Perennial

This herbaceous plant will produce beautiful green foliage and small groups of flowers. Mugwort is known for its culinary use as well as its medicinal use in teas. Because of its deep root system, the wormwood plant will come back year after year to serve as a fragrant and ornamental part of the garden. Garden Witches use this sacred plant for protection, psychic powers and strength.

Envelope contains 15 seeds.

  • SUN NEEDS: FULL SUN (MIN 6 HRS)

  • PLANTING DEPTH: On the surface of sol

  • GERMINATION: 7-21 days

  • MATURITY: 85 days

  • PLANT HEIGHT: 40 inches

  • SOIL TYPE: well drained

  • HARDINESS ZONES: 3-9

  • SUPPORT NEEDED: None

Sow seeds on surface of soil in late winter/late spring or late summer/autumn. Plant indoors first. Stratify seeds in refrigerator for two weeks because mugwort seeds need cold temperatures to break down germination inhibitors. Keep soil most.

Transplant when seedlings and plant them in their permanent locations in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frost. Plant 18-24" apart in ground. Water regularly until mature.