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The Indigenous Garden
Grow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter KitGrow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter Kit |
The Indigenous Garden
Grow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter KitGrow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter Kit |
The Indigenous Garden, Grow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter Kit, allows you to grow Tobacco, Cedar, Sage, and Sweetgrass at home. Included in the kit are 4 soil bundles, 80 seeds, a green house container, and a brochure that outlines how to grow each plant. The team has designed specific soil bundles for each sacred plant, considering factors like alkalinity, acidity, drainage, humidity, and light. Please use the designated soil bundle for each seedling. Second, keep the soil in the provided bags and monitor the temperature and dampness, adjusting as needed. While the lid creates a warm, moist greenhouse atmosphere, it is important to be cautious of it becoming too hot or damp. Seedlings, like infants, thrive with a gentle amount of light, so keep the garden in indirect light to safely gather sunlight. Along with water and sunlight, speaking to the plants is healthy for growth. Third, keep in mind that germinating some seeds can be challenging, requiring patience and adherence to the best practices. These plants have specific requirements and may take longer to germinate compared to other plants. It is essential to provide the necessary care and understand that it may take time for the seedlings to emerge. Lastly, it is important to acknowledge that the brochure's information represents only a fraction of the rich Indigenous teachings on gardening and medicinal plants. Seeking guidance from Indigenous communities, elders, and healthcare professionals is highly recommended for a more comprehensive understanding.
About the Four Sacred Medicines:
Asema (Tobacco): Standard offering for good relations on Turtle Island.
Ghiziigaandug (Cedar): Women’s protection medicine, prevents scurvy, used for lung ailments, pain, or materials for homes.
Mashkodewashk (Sage): Healing medicine with a warm fragrance. Anxiolytic and anti-infection among many sage alternatives of many native nations.
Wiingash (Sweetgrass): a symbol for Mother Earth’s Hair.
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Product DescriptionThe Indigenous Garden, Grow Your Own Four Sacred Medicines, Starter Kit, allows you to grow Tobacco, Cedar, Sage, and Sweetgrass at home. Included in the kit are 4 soil bundles, 80 seeds, a green house container, and a brochure that outlines how to grow each plant. The team has designed specific soil bundles for each sacred plant, considering factors like alkalinity, acidity, drainage, humidity, and light. Please use the designated soil bundle for each seedling. Second, keep the soil in the provided bags and monitor the temperature and dampness, adjusting as needed. While the lid creates a warm, moist greenhouse atmosphere, it is important to be cautious of it becoming too hot or damp. Seedlings, like infants, thrive with a gentle amount of light, so keep the garden in indirect light to safely gather sunlight. Along with water and sunlight, speaking to the plants is healthy for growth. Third, keep in mind that germinating some seeds can be challenging, requiring patience and adherence to the best practices. These plants have specific requirements and may take longer to germinate compared to other plants. It is essential to provide the necessary care and understand that it may take time for the seedlings to emerge. Lastly, it is important to acknowledge that the brochure's information represents only a fraction of the rich Indigenous teachings on gardening and medicinal plants. Seeking guidance from Indigenous communities, elders, and healthcare professionals is highly recommended for a more comprehensive understanding. About the Four Sacred Medicines: |