The Apothecary Garden Pack
Garden Seeds
Grow a garden rooted in natural wellness, calming aromatics, and thoughtful tradition. This collection brings together herbs and botanicals long used for teas, daily rituals, and grounding practices — all while supporting pollinators and adding beauty and intention to your space.
Each plant contributes something different: soothing scent, pollinator activity, or the meaningful presence of traditional ceremonial herbs. Together, they create a balanced, purposeful garden that feels alive and connected.
Why grow an apothecary garden?
Calming aromatics – Tulsi and anise hyssop support relaxation and gentle stress relief.
Pollinator support – Lavender, hyssop, and yarrow draw bees, butterflies, and helpful insects.
Traditional botanicals – Yarrow and tulsi have deep roots in herbal practices.
Ceremonial presence – Nicotiana adds structure, history, and depth to the garden.
Dual-purpose herbs – Many varieties can be harvested for teas, aromatherapy, or drying.
- Tulsi (Holy Basil) – A soothing, aromatic herb used for calming teas and grounding rituals. Tulsi brings warmth, clarity, and balance to any wellness garden.
- Anise Hyssop – Naturally sweet with soft mint–licorice notes. A flavorful tea herb and reliable pollinator magnet.
- White Yarrow – A traditional wellness plant with feathery blooms that attract lacewings, ladybugs, and pollinators. Resilient and long-loved in herbal gardens.
- Lavender Vera – Fragrant and calming, with purple blooms loved by bees. Perfect for teas, sachets, aromatherapy, and adding soothing scent to the garden.
- Tobacco – A compact heritage plant from the Rapa Nui (Easter Island) lineage. Traditionally used in ceremonial contexts for its potent natural compounds, this species contains significantly higher nicotine levels than commercial tobacco. Today, it’s grown mainly as an ornamental and a natural insect deterrent, since its strong chemistry helps repel aphids, mites, and other common pests. Its bright yellow blooms also attract pollinators, adding structure, presence, and a meaningful story to any apothecary garden.
Growing tips
- Thrives in full sun with well-draining soil.
- Direct sow yarrow and nicotiana after frost; start tulsi, hyssop, and lavender indoors for a head start.
- Plant together for a dedicated apothecary bed or weave throughout your garden.
- Harvest leaves and flowers as plants mature for teas, bundles, and drying.
What you’ll receive
Packets are sized for backyard growers, with enough seeds of each herb to fill a small bed or several containers.
Each variety comes clearly labeled with planting instructions.
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