Mugwort (Variegated) Plant
MUGWORT
“Artemisia vulgaris” VARIEGATED
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Spring to Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
BENEFITS
Mugwort is the cousin of Wormwood and St John's Wort, but with slightly different chemical constituents. This tall and hardy plant was named for the Greek Goddess of the moon “Artemis”, in respect of this herb’s benefits to women’s health – especially in menstruation, childbirth and the menopause. Historically it has been used as a herbal inhibitor for menstrual cycles and to provide relief from symptoms of the menopause. It was considered the universal herb for protection and prophecy – also used for pain, healing, psychic powers and lucid dreaming.
WAYS TO PREPARE
Mugwort leaves can be made into a tea by infusing the leaves in boiling water for 10 minutes. Can also be used in the bath for muscle relief. Can be used as a herbal smoke.
GROWING CONDITIONS
Season: Spring to Summer - Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor dry soils and partial shade
Watering: Water Regularly , Likes very well drained soil. Doesn't like boggy wet soil
Position: Full Sun, Moist Soil
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid feed
Use: Used as a tonic to help treat stomach and intestinal problems. Can be used as a herbal smoke and as a tea. Has also been known to help enhance your dreamstate.
Growing tips: Best to keep in a pot, mugwort can be invasive as its root system is very vigorous. Does not tolerate wet soil conditions.
Companion Plants: Wormwood, Rosemary, Carrots, Leeks & Sage
CAUTION\DISCLAIMER
These plants are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or alleviate the effects of diseases. DO NOT USE WHILE PREGNANT
MUGWORT
“Artemisia vulgaris” VARIEGATED
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Spring to Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
BENEFITS
Mugwort is the cousin of Wormwood and St John's Wort, but with slightly different chemical constituents. This tall and hardy plant was named for the Greek Goddess of the moon “Artemis”, in respect of this herb’s benefits to women’s health – especially in menstruation, childbirth and the menopause. Historically it has been used as a herbal inhibitor for menstrual cycles and to provide relief from symptoms of the menopause. It was considered the universal herb for protection and prophecy – also used for pain, healing, psychic powers and lucid dreaming.
WAYS TO PREPARE
Mugwort leaves can be made into a tea by infusing the leaves in boiling water for 10 minutes. Can also be used in the bath for muscle relief. Can be used as a herbal smoke.
GROWING CONDITIONS
Season: Spring to Summer - Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor dry soils and partial shade
Watering: Water Regularly , Likes very well drained soil. Doesn't like boggy wet soil
Position: Full Sun, Moist Soil
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid feed
Use: Used as a tonic to help treat stomach and intestinal problems. Can be used as a herbal smoke and as a tea. Has also been known to help enhance your dreamstate.
Growing tips: Best to keep in a pot, mugwort can be invasive as its root system is very vigorous. Does not tolerate wet soil conditions.
Companion Plants: Wormwood, Rosemary, Carrots, Leeks & Sage
CAUTION\DISCLAIMER
These plants are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or alleviate the effects of diseases. DO NOT USE WHILE PREGNANT
MUGWORT
“Artemisia vulgaris” VARIEGATED
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Spring to Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
BENEFITS
Mugwort is the cousin of Wormwood and St John's Wort, but with slightly different chemical constituents. This tall and hardy plant was named for the Greek Goddess of the moon “Artemis”, in respect of this herb’s benefits to women’s health – especially in menstruation, childbirth and the menopause. Historically it has been used as a herbal inhibitor for menstrual cycles and to provide relief from symptoms of the menopause. It was considered the universal herb for protection and prophecy – also used for pain, healing, psychic powers and lucid dreaming.
WAYS TO PREPARE
Mugwort leaves can be made into a tea by infusing the leaves in boiling water for 10 minutes. Can also be used in the bath for muscle relief. Can be used as a herbal smoke.
GROWING CONDITIONS
Season: Spring to Summer - Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor dry soils and partial shade
Watering: Water Regularly , Likes very well drained soil. Doesn't like boggy wet soil
Position: Full Sun, Moist Soil
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid feed
Use: Used as a tonic to help treat stomach and intestinal problems. Can be used as a herbal smoke and as a tea. Has also been known to help enhance your dreamstate.
Growing tips: Best to keep in a pot, mugwort can be invasive as its root system is very vigorous. Does not tolerate wet soil conditions.
Companion Plants: Wormwood, Rosemary, Carrots, Leeks & Sage
CAUTION\DISCLAIMER
These plants are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or alleviate the effects of diseases. DO NOT USE WHILE PREGNANT