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Ground ivy and a creeping carpet (symbolic)

garden shade · low growth as a soil story

Kept separate from scientific claims — not a medical indication. For health issues or treatment, follow a professional and the herb card.

Related herb: Glechoma hederacea

Ground ivy trails stems along the ground and smells in the mint-family way tied to tea tradition. This text is about continuous ground cover — not replacing the herb card tea or treatment.

Materials

  • ground ivy in a home garden or public planting with permission

Steps

Step 1 of 4

Find ground ivy after safe ID or in your own garden without wild picking on others land.

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  1. Find ground ivy after safe ID or in your own garden without wild picking on others land.
  2. Kneel aside and watch how runners cross pavers or moss.
  3. Sense scent with a light touch of one leaf between fingers — then wash hands.
  4. Do not move whole mats without need; observation is enough.

Safety and limits

Do not dig into patches for food without ID — confusion with inedible mint relatives.

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