Your star sign is associated with different herbs, flowers, and vegetation.
An astrologer shares how to make a home garden with plants for zodiac signs.
Astrology is the study of correspondences and connections, saysRachel Lang, intuitive healer and astrologer.
Everything in your day-to-day life corresponds to planets and signs.
Below, Lang shares three (or more!)
botanicals that correlate to your sign.
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A trifecta of Taurean blooms could include hibiscus, lily of the valley, and heather.
Are you a Taurus thats a little less aesthetics obsessed and a little more grounded?
Staying home is (objectively)joy,the only trouble is keeping your nerves down.
Inject a little yellow into your space to keep your spirits high!
Leo
Lovely lions, curious about whats in your jungle?
Were looking at lush-as-a-mane flower combinations: Leo is connected to marigold, Angelica, and peony.
Too high maintenance to do all three?
A tall and proud sunflower will rise in your reign.
Not really a fan of all flowers?
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For a quick switch, rosemary will sprout under your rule, as well.
Aster and fern are Virgo plants, but the star of your garden is likely to be parsley.
Classic roses are connected to Libra, as are geraniums and lilac.
Basil is another necessity for a Scorpio garden, and chrysanthemum is married to Pluto as well.
These pleasant folks should also add some friendly daffodils and a little bit chervil.
According to Lang, your planter should be filled with Pisces-associated gardenia, honeysuckle, and lily.
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