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Sacred Plant Care Duo

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Elevate your plant care ritual with our Sacred Plant Care Duo! Featuring our very own all-natural Plant Food & Leaf Shine - Sacred Soil Tonic and Sacred Leaf Tonic concentrates - this powerful duo provides your houseplants and garden with essential nutrients, natural pest care and preventative plus a potent immune boost, keeping...


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Fly Paper

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Choose between set of 3 or 5 sheets (7x3 inches) of sticky Fly Paper; very efficient in helping controlling Fungus Gnats infestations. Best paired with our Sacred Soil Tonic, to boost plant's natural immunity and guarantee fast relief. We encourage you to cut each of these pieces into smaller, customized...


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Sacred Elements Digital Plant School

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  Our founder Karina spent over a decade in her kids’ classrooms and school gardens helping nurture an understanding of the natural world and developed hands on, interactive lessons for all ages along the way! Today, we’re excited to introduce a downloadable unit of information useful in keeping minds and...


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Aroma and Scents: Understanding Botanical Terpenes

We enjoy plant aromas in our daily lives from lavender scented laundry soap to pine tree cleaner, mint flavored chewing gum, or a citrus room spray. But did you know these scents were made by plant to protect themselves? These scents are called botanical terpenes. Let's learn more! Plant medicines...


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Everything you need to know about growing Alocasia

From corm to leaf, our best tips for growing alocasia indoors. Did you know Alocasia (just like oxalis) can happily go dormant during the winter months in your home? When temps drop and sunlight is less intense, alocasia may actually enjoy a long winter's nap unless kept in bright sun or under...


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Keep your Air Plant Happy, Tillandsia Care Tips

  The question we hear most often is: to mist or to soak? The answer: it really depends on your environment and where you keep air plants. Just as the frequency and amount of water and nutrients you give your houseplants depends on your indoor environment, where your plants grow...


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Top 5 ways to remove fungus gnats (and keep them away for good)

Gnats are an annoying but rather harmless and a completely treatable part of plant parenthood. We can help you mange them, naturally while stimulating plant growth and immunity!  Top 5 Ways to manage Fungus Gnats: Keep them away for good! Here’s how:Those skinny fruit fly lookalikes, you know, the ones...


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5 Benefits to Cleaning Your Houseplants

Keeping your plant leaves clean is more than just about aesthetics—it’s a vital step in ensuring your plants stay healthy and vibrant. Dust, dirt, and pests can accumulate on leaves, blocking essential light and airflow. For tropical plants like Alocasia, Philodendron, Bird of Paradise, Monstera, and Anthurium, regular leaf cleaning can...


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5 Ways to Keep Houseplants and Marimo happy in the winter

Here are five ways to keep your marimo and houseplants thriving during the winter time when indoor air is drier and light is less abundant. The days grow shorter, the suns shines with less intensity and temperatures drop as our natural world slows down. Winter has set in urging us...


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Luffa (Loofah) Love! How to: Grow, Harvest & Eat your Natural Sponge

  Zero waste cleaning supply, soil aerator, and delicious vegetable-luffa is quite possibly the world's most useful plant! It seems I was not the only one who had no idea this natural sponge was also an edible plant. Luffa or loofah is a prolific vining vegetable, part of the gourd...


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6 Herbs for Burning

Why Burn herbs? Burning herbs dates back thousands of years and spans across cultures worldwide. The burning of herbs is an integral part of spiritual ceremonies, healing practices, and cultural rituals. Setting plants a flame to cleanse a space, a person or object to ward off negative energy or protect...


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5 Ways to Celebrate Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice marks the beginning of winter and the hopeful return of sunlight. Throughout history humans have used this time to reflect on the cycles of light and dark, growth and rebirth, renewal and resilience—especially in the face of darkness. This seasonal turning point has inspired traditions and celebrations that honor...


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5 Tips for Bringing Plants into your Home

Whether you're introducing new houseplants into your home or reintroducing them back inside after they've soaked up some lovely outdoor air and sunshine, here are tips for keeping pests out and plants thriving year round! When temps begin dropping into the 40's at night and the days grow colder and...


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4 Steps To Heal Houseplants From Thrips

Thrips are top of the list for most persistent pest but we have a process and the products to make it happen! If you notice something is wrong with your plant, it's discolored, showing signs of damage and you weren't sure what was happening, look closer. If you discover the...


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Mealybugs, Best Tips to Rid your Plants of this common pest

Mealybug Help  Plant parents, we got you! Spot a fuzzy, little cotton ball on your houseplant? Looks harmless enough. Unfortunately what you have most likely discovered is the powerful life force sucking plant pest Planoccoccus Citri or Citrus Mealybug. These innocent looking creatures quickly reproduce to slowly destroy, or seriously stunt the...


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How to save your plants from scale infestation

Have you noticed your plant looking unhealthy with dappled, spotted or misshapen leaves that just look like they are struggling? Take a closer look, do you spot any white, tan or brown armored shaped bugs clustered together? You may also notice sticky, clear droplets of 'honeydew' on the leaves around...


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Classic Turkish Recipes

As promised, sharing a few of favorite culinary staples from my family here in Southern Turkey where I live part time and where we hope to one day have a regenerative farm to grow all the ingredients for our Sacred Elements Tonics!  Everything is sourced locally, handmade or both. The...


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Plant Bubble Bath? Why your plants love saponins!

What's a saponin? And why do my plants want it? Saponins are organic chemical compounds found in many plants and seeds (including some of our favorite foods) and when applied to plants through foliar or soil feeding, saponins have the unique ability to trick a plant into thinking it’s being attacked. When plants...


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5 Tips for Plant Propagation: Water

Want to grow more plants? There are many ways to propagate plant cuttings and grow your green family!  In this post we will share our best methods for water propagation. The thrill of observing roots as they emerge from bare stem and then to see how they slowly take over a...


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4 Tips for keeping plants happy in the heat

Keeping your green babies thriving during heat waves and times of drought can be stressful. We're here to help you save time, energy and help your precious plants thriving! Here are 4 tips for keeping your plants happy in hot weather: 1. Water deeply As soon as you wake up, with...


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Top 5 Seed Saving Tips

 A seed is the full circle, every beginning and end. Seed bearing plants evolved long before humans roamed the Earth, but it was these plants that supported and evoked our evolution of taste, smell and instinctual ability to find food in the wild. It is a natural instinct for us...


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Wild Food, Magnolias

DID YOU KNOW THAT THESE GORGEOUS BLOOMS ARE EDIBLE!? Magnolia blooms are one of our favorite wild foods to forage in the spring. It is an annual ritual that symbolizes the awakening of the Earth and the beginning of the growing and foraging seasons in the Northern Hemisphere. We love to...


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5 Tips for plant propagation: Soil

Growing your plant collection by propagating in soil is, without a doubt, the optimal way to grow your houseplant for the sake of the plant. However, unless you are more of a helicopter plant parent, it may not be the best fit for you. That's why we decided to begin our...


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3 Tips for Bringing Houseplants Outdoors

Is there an ideal time and method to bring your indoor garden to the great outdoors? Yes! Treating your green friends to some fresh air and sunshine seems like a good idea, and it can be, if done carefully! Here are three things we suggest you consider before carrying your green babies...


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Seed Growing Guide: Planting, Harvest & Storage- Brassicas

Brassica is a genus of plants in the cabbage and mustard family (Brassicaceae) also known as cruciferous vegetables or cole crops. The brassica family includes cabbage, kale, mustards, collards, romanesco, cauliflower, brussels, broccoli and others. STARTING SEEDS & PLANTING Minimum germination temperature 10°C / 50°F Sow from early spring to...


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  “Coming across your online space has truly changed my life for the better. Endless gratitude flowing your way.” - @gloriously_green_   “Love using the Sacred Elements tonics on my plant babies! It’s not only great for my plants (that all seem to have new growth since I started using...