Lavender: The Soft-Spoken Assassin of the Rage Garden

Lavender doesn’t bloom for your approval—it thrives on grit, neglect, and tactical pruning. In the rage garden, it’s a drought-tolerant assassin: repelling pests, summoning pollinators, and flipping off fertilizer like a seasoned rebel. Grow it for resilience, not aesthetics. This herb bites back. 🌿🪻 #RageGarden #LavenderRebellion

Rosemary Magic: Witchy Garden Wisdom for Resilient Herb Growing

Sage Against the Machine: Grow, Harvest, and Hex with Purpose 🌿 Ready to rage against the monoculture? This fall, reclaim your soil and your sovereignty with tactical sage wisdom. From seed to smudge, we’re diving deep into the science, folklore, and fury behind one of the most resilient herbs in your arsenal. Whether you’re warding off pests or bad vibes, this guide blends regenerative gardening with witchy grit—because your garden isn’t just a plot, it’s a protest.

Cilantro and Coriander: The Double-Edged Herb

Cilantro is no ordinary herb. It is rebellion in green, a plant that refuses to be tamed. In your homestead garden, cilantro rises as a fresh ally while its seeds—coriander—become lasting weapons of flavor, medicine, and legacy. From ancient folklore to modern kitchens, this double-edged herb carries resilience across centuries. Whether you taste citrus or soap, cilantro and coriander demand respect, reminding every woman homesteader that sovereignty is grown leaf by leaf, seed by seed, season by season.