Chia Tarot Seed Packet
Best unique gift for whimsical gardening enthusiasts.
Chia plants were valued by Aztec & Mayan civilizations for their multipurpose qualities, including their rich nutritional content. This 'Tarot' variety connects to the High Priestess Card's themes of hidden potential, ancient wisdom, and transformation. These tiny seeds grow into superfood powerhouses, bridging the past into a nourishing present. Chia plants grow in a bush-like habit and are drought tolerant, making them suitable for containers or direct garden planting. They are an annual in zones below 8.
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Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Seed Weight
9
/ grams
Who it's for
- Gift-givers seeking a whimsical, memorable, and interactive present
- Novice growers and urban dwellers desiring a simple, rewarding plant project
- Individuals interested in mindfulness, personal growth, and gentle daily practices
Who should skip it
- Home gardeners expecting a substantial harvest for culinary use
- Practical-minded individuals or those uninterested in mystical themes
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing quantity and cost-effectiveness over novelty
Performance breakdown
Nutrient Density
Packed with ancient superfood potential for high-yield nutritional harvests.
Drought Resilience
Thrives with minimal water, perfect for low-maintenance gardening enthusiasts.
Container Versatility
Compact bush-like habit makes it ideal for small-space urban gardening.
Germination Potential
High seed count ensures a successful start for every planting attempt.
Thematic Appeal
Unique tarot-inspired branding adds a thoughtful layer to the growing experience.
Climate Adaptability
Best suited for specific zones, requiring attention to local seasonal cycles.
Key Specs
Seed Weight
9 grams
Seed Count
Approximately 6100 seeds per pack
Plant Type
Bush-like habit, Drought tolerant
Lifecycle
Annual in Zones below 8
Container Friendly
Yes
Edible
Yes
Water Needs
Low
USDA Hardiness Zone
Below 8
Know before you buy
Yes, these seeds are well-suited for container gardening. Their bush-like growth habit makes them a great choice for pots, provided the container has adequate drainage.
Chia plants are notably drought-tolerant. While they need consistent moisture during germination, they require relatively low water once they are established in the garden or container.
In USDA hardiness zones below 8, the plant will complete its entire life cycle—from germination to seed production—within a single growing season and will not survive the winter. If you live in a warmer climate, the plant may behave differently depending on local conditions.
Each packet contains approximately 6,100 seeds. Depending on your spacing and germination success, this is enough to yield a substantial harvest for a home garden.
Yes, the seeds are edible and highly nutritious. While the plant is primarily grown for its superfood seeds, it is a safe, non-toxic addition to your garden.
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