The Garden Oracle

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Sale price$44.00

Dig deep. Scatter seeds. Water shoots. What will your garden grow? 

Every card in the Garden Oracle represents an action, a type of plant, a garden feature, or a creature—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains. Use these 44 cards and the accompanying guidebook as a tool for nourishing roots, understanding seasons and cycles, cultivating sprouts, pruning excess, and harvesting nature’s gifts.

With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with a booklet and cards nested inside.

Authenticity You Can Trust

Authenticity You Can Trust

All of our products are genuine. No replicas, no knockoffs. We work with independent artists and publishers, so your purchase directly supports their creative art. As a small business, we handpick every item to ensure it's meaningful, beautifully made, and truly worth having.

Artist

Bethany van Rijswijk and Ellen Freeman

Cards

44

Size

3.25 x 4.5 inches

Guidebook

Included

Bethany van Rijswijk

Bethany van Rijswijk is a collage artist and writer based in Tasmania, Australia. Her visual art has been exhibited within Australia and internationally, and she has been granted residencies in Tasmania, New Zealand, and Sweden. Her collages have been featured in various print publications, including Broccoli Magazine, Mushroom People, Catnip Magazine, Future Lutruwita, and Folklore for Resistance.

In 2023, her book of essays and collages exploring the folklore of poisonous plants and fungi entitled The Invisible Harvest: A Microhistory of Heretical Herbs was published by Broccoli Publishing. She is currently collaborating with Broccoli on a series of collaged oracle decks which includes The Mushroom Oracle, The Seashell Oracle and The Flower Oracle.

Ellen Freeman

Ellen Freeman is a writer and editor based in Mexico City. She is the founder of Mildew, an annual print magazine about secondhand fashion, and deputy editor of Broccoli, Catnip, and Mushroom People.

She co-founded Neuro Fuzzy Press and served as contributing editor to The Changing Times' Tokyo issue. Ellen's writing on culture, history, and the arts has been published in New York Magazine, The Nation, Atlas Obscura, i-D, Refinery29, Roads & Kingdoms, and other publications.