seeds and seedlings?
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seeds and seedlings?
I haven't scanned through this forum so if I am posting something already covered, I apologize. Can anyone tell me a good place to order seeds and plants (of the witchy variety, like for smudging and ritual or other herbal magick uses) at a good price- (read: 'cheap')?
Re: seeds and seedlings?
Not sure where to go online, but a local dept store with a garden center or a nursery would probably have most of them.
I work at Kmart's Garden center so I know Burpee has a lot of herbs in seed form. I'm not sure about seedlings though.
I work at Kmart's Garden center so I know Burpee has a lot of herbs in seed form. I'm not sure about seedlings though.
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Do not hear, Listen
Do not go blindly forward, See
Do not judge, Understand
Do not forget, for in this you shall learn nothing
-The Judge
Re: seeds and seedlings?
Personally I go to walmart- the seed packets have a lot of herbs that can be used magickally. Any garden center has starter plants that can also be used magickally. I've found packets of seeds for as cheap as 50 cents (American) a packet.
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Re: seeds and seedlings?
Thanks guys- I am coming to find that what I need can most usually be found 'in my own backyard', so to speak, or can be improvised or substitutes made. I personally have been using regular old kitchen sage (not white sage, as i have read MUST be used for the proper result) and have gotten along just fine.
Re: seeds and seedlings?
too bad you don't live in california- I used to live behind a field of wild white sage.
Re: seeds and seedlings?
Lowe's has good seedlings. I go to the local co-op and it's super cheap. Check for farmer's markets in your area too. Most of those only sell plants that grow local.
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