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🌱 Growing With Purpose: From Seed to Seed

How I Use These 6 Plants—Start to Finish—in Small Spaces

This article is the natural companion to why I chose these six plants. This one is about how I actually use them, step by step, in real time—from seed, to harvest, to saving seed for the next growing cycle.

No hype. No perfection. Just real options that work.

Mullein • Plantain • Basil • Dandelion • Lavender • Peppermint

These plants don’t just support daily wellness—they teach patience, timing, observation, and self-reliance. And they can all be grown indoors, year-round, in small spaces, using simple systems built from recycled materials.

🌿 Starting With Seeds: Real Growth Happens in Real Time

One of the most important lessons in growing your own plants is this:

Not all seeds behave the same—and that’s okay.

Some plants start fast. Some take their time. Some surprise you.

That’s real life—and real learning.

🌱 Germination reality

  • Basil & Peppermint: Often quick to sprout

  • Plantain & Dandelion: Moderate, steady starters

  • Lavender: Slower, patience required

  • Mullein: Can take time and consistency

This is why growing indoors is powerful—you get to watch the process daily, adjust, and learn without pressure.

ā™»ļø Simple Starts: Almost Free by Design

I intentionally keep my growing methods simple and accessible.

Seed-starting materials

  • Recycled food containers

  • Clay pebbles

  • Or small river rocks collected responsibly near lakes or rivers

  • Water

  • Light

That’s it.

Seeds are started directly on clay pebbles or small stones, which:

  • Hold moisture without soil

  • Allow roots to breathe

  • Make transplanting easy

  • Can be reused again and again

This removes barriers—especially for those who think growing food or plants is ā€œtoo expensive.ā€

It’s not.

šŸ’§ Growing Indoors With the Kratky Method

Once seedlings are established, many of these plants move into Kratky-style containers:

  • No pumps

  • No electricity beyond lighting

  • No complicated systems

Just:

  • A container

  • Water

  • Nutrients

  • Roots doing what roots naturally do

This method works beautifully in:

  • Kitchens

  • Shelves

  • Small grow tents

  • Apartments

And it allows plants to grow continuously, without stress.

🌾 How Each Plant Fits Into the Cycle

🌾 Mullein

  • Growth: Slow, steady, patient

  • Harvest: Leaves as needed, flowers later

  • Use: Tea, infused oils

  • Seed saving: Allow flower stalks to mature fully

Mullein teaches patience—and rewards consistency.

🌱 Plantain

  • Growth: Reliable, adaptable

  • Harvest: Leaves regularly

  • Use: Teas, infused oils, balms

  • Seed saving: Let flower heads dry naturally

Plantain is forgiving and dependable—perfect for beginners.

🌿 Basil

  • Growth: Fast, responsive

  • Harvest: Regular trimming encourages growth

  • Use: Fresh, dried, tea, aroma

  • Seed saving: Let flowers form and dry

Basil shows how harvesting encourages more growth, not less.

🌼 Dandelion

  • Growth: Strong roots, steady leaves

  • Harvest: Leaves early, roots later if desired

  • Use: Fresh greens, dried leaves, roots, oils

  • Seed saving: Allow seed heads to fully mature

Dandelion reminds us that every part of a plant has value.

šŸ’œ Lavender

  • Growth: Slow to start, steady once established

  • Harvest: Flowers when fully open

  • Use: Dried bundles, oils, aroma

  • Seed saving: Patience required—worth it

Lavender teaches timing and restraint.

🌿 Peppermint

  • Growth: Vigorous once established

  • Harvest: Often and generously

  • Use: Tea, balms, aroma

  • Seed saving: Can be grown from cuttings too

Peppermint reminds us abundance doesn’t need complexity.

🌿 From Harvest to Use: Real-Life Applications

This is where everything comes together.

Everyday examples

  • Mullein + Peppermint Tea Made from dried leaves you grew yourself

  • Mullein + Dandelion + Peppermint Lip Balm Oils infused slowly, blended simply

  • Basil aroma Just rubbing a leaf between your fingers

  • Dried Lavender & Basil nearby Creating a space that supports calm and focus on demand

These aren’t special occasions. They’re daily practices.

🌱 Seed Saving: The Next Generation

Saving seeds closes the loop.

It means:

  • Independence

  • Continuity

  • No pressure to buy again

  • Growing knowledge alongside plants

Each cycle gets easier. Each harvest builds confidence. Each saved seed is a step toward self-reliance.

šŸŒ Real Options for Real People

This approach is built for:

  • Small spaces

  • Tight budgets

  • Apartments

  • Beginners

  • Anyone who’s been told ā€œyou can’tā€

And for those in Oshawa, I can share how to get most—if not all—of these supplies for free.

No gatekeeping. No judgment.

šŸ¤ A Community Built on Truth, Love & Compassion

This is why the ILFJL Collective exists.

A private social network:

  • Without ads

  • Without algorithms

  • Without pressure

  • Built on truth

  • Rooted in love and compassion

Where real options are shared openly. Where learning happens together. Where health and wellness are explored without judgment.

Become a member of the ILFJL Collective— because truth, shared freely, really does set you free.

🌿 Growing With Purpose

From seed… To harvest… To the next generation…

This isn’t just growing plants. It’s growing confidence, independence, and care—one container at a time.

Six plants. Small spaces. Real options. Built with purpose. 🌱

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