The Herb Exchange

Where every pot becomes a promise kept

Abuela taught me: "La semilla que se guarda sola, muere." The seed kept alone dies. So we build this ledger — not of debt, but of abundance. Not of scarcity, but of the thousand hands that will tend the green lungs of our dome.

Fresh cilantro plants thriving in a sunlit garden, representing the living exchange of herbs between dome families

Entry Log: Living Specimens

Coriandrum sativum
Origin: Middle River, MD → Dome Alpha
PLU Code:4889
UNII:ICE9ZZM1HJ
USDA NDB:02012
Harvest Cycle:42–56 days
Keeper:Ana Brand
Ocimum basilicum
Origin: Honduras → Dome Beta
Common Name:Sweet Basil
Soil pH:6.0–7.5
Light:Full sun, 6+ hrs
Water:Morning mist only
Keeper:Carlos Tellez
Petroselinum crispum
Origin: Earth Archives → Dome Gamma
Type:Curled Leaf
Germination:14–21 days
Hardiness:Zone 5+
Use:Broth clarifier
Keeper:Alain Rabi

The Method: How to Join

  1. Pot Your Seed: Mark your container with origin date, parent strain, and keeper name.
  2. Tend With Intention: Water only when the top inch whispers dry. Speak to it — the sound frequencies matter.
  3. Log Your Harvest: Each cut becomes an entry in this ledger. Weight, date, condition.
  4. Exchange Before Moonrise: Leave surplus at the central table. Someone else's hunger is your abundance waiting to breathe.

Your Pot Belongs Here

Bring your seedling, your story, your first sprout. This ledger grows only when we fill it together.

Register Your Strain