I emptied out a lightbulb and put mint sprigs in it!!! ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ .。.:*☆
Tag: herbs
I emptied out a lightbulb and put mint sprigs in it!!! ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ .。.:*☆
Green Witchcraft Masterpost
How do you practice green witchcraft? (another)– responses by the gang
Plant Spirit Seals – image, infographic
Save the Bees – by planting these plants, infographic
Peat Pot Planters – to bury spells in
Recreational Witchcraft’s Essential Healing Salve Recipes – 4 herbal recipes
Fire Salts – when you don’t want actual flames, salt, herbs,
Recreational Witchcraft’s Luck & Money Powder – eggshells, herbs
Everyday Plant Magic – tips and ideas, sigils, growth, charging
Healing Herbal Sachet – pouch, ribbon, herbs, crystal – gives options for what herbs and crystals to use
Herbal Crystals for the Green Witch – list of crystals and uses and ideas
Sigil Everything – ideas for sigils in green witchcraft
“heal the earth” – sigil, earth day
Vintage inspired Botanical Illustrations – cool site
Shout out – to black thumb witches
Using Dirt/Soil in Magic Spells – beyond graveyard dirt
Common Poisonous House and Garden Plants, and their Symptoms – call poison control if you’re not sure
Gardening
Indoor Herb Garden – ideas!
Gardening 101 – how to root herbs in water
Beginner Witch Garden – plants, flowers, vegetables and magical uses
Growing and Using Lavender – tips and info
Green Witch Tip – for Mint
Herbs to Grow Indoors – 5 helpful herbs
Indoor Herb Garden – correspondences by plant
Herbs and Plants
Herbs to Use in Sleep Magic – organized by herb
Weeds for Witches: Clover – info and magic correspondences
Complete list of Magickal Uses of Herbs/Plants – sorted in alphabetical order, with correspondences
Top 10 Herbs for the Lazy Witch – herbs and ideas and tips
Trees Elemental Correspondences – sorted by element
Indoor Herb Garden – correspondences by plant
Plants for Zodiacs
Aries (March 21 – April 19)
Fruits and Vegetables: Chinese cabbage, mustard, horseradish, onion, garlic, leeks, red pepper, rhubarb, chives, radishes
Flowers: Calendula, geranium, anise hyssop, poppies, red roses, tulips, amaryllis, hollyhock, cowslip, tiger lily, impatiens
Herbs: Nettles, burdock root, cayenne, red clover, yellow dock, yarrow, St. John’s wort, hops, marjoram, milk thistle, wormwood, gentian, sarsaparilla, tarragon, ginger, coriander
Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
Fruits and Vegetables: Spinach, peas, potatoes, sweet potatoes, gourds, artichoke, olive, grape, apple, fig, apricot, pomegranate, strawberry
Flowers: Daisies, lilac, aster, lily of the valley, sweet pea, lilies, larkspur, columbine, violet, foxglove, rose, sweet William, daisy, geranium
Herbs: Licorice, fenugreek, slippery Elm, anise hyssop (Venus), mallow, lavender, dandelion, marshmallow, sage, vervain, feverfew, thyme, angelica, yarrow
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Fruits and Vegetables: Endive, carrots, parsnips, oats
Flowers: Orchid, chrysanthemum, lilac, azalea, daffodil, Lily-of-the-valley, honeysuckle
Herbs: Mullein, hyssop, lemon balm, lobelia, elecampane, vervain, woodbine, yarrow, meadowsweet, dill, fennel, skullcap, lavender, fenugreek, licorice, valerian
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
Fruits and Vegetables: Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, endive, kale, lettuce, watercress, kohlrabi, mushroom, turnip, sweet potato, cantaloupe, cucumber, gourds, watermelon, pumpkin, squash, seaweed, mango, banana, apple, pear
Flowers: Daisy, water lilies, jasmine, hyssop, morning glory, geranium, lily, lotus, white roses, opium poppy
Herbs: Peppermint, spearmint, papaya leaf, agrimony, lemon balm, parsley, verbena, chickweed
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22)
Fruits and Vegetables: Chinese cabbage, corn, collards, mustard, Swiss chard, okra, peppers, pineapple, orange, grapefruit, olive, coconut
Flowers: Marigolds, anise hyssop, sunflower, dahlia, larkspur, aster, passion flower, heliotrope, poppy, peony, calendula, crocus
Herbs: Borage, hawthorn, motherwort, rosemary, celandine, mint, lavender, parsley, dill, fennel, chamomile, St. John’s wort, angelica, eyebright, anise, ginger, saffron
Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22)
Fruits, Vegetables and Grains: Endive, carrots, parsnips, barley, oats, rye, wheat, millet
Flowers: Narcissus, chrysanthemum, aster, violet, all brightly colored small flowers (particularly blue or yellow)
Herbs: Dill, fennel, blackberry (leaves and root), plantain, St. John’s wort, skullcap, woodbine, valerian, lavender, marjoram, licorice, parsley, fenugreek, dill
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22)
Fruits and Vegetables: Broccoli, eggplant, spinach, peas, sweet potato, artichoke, watercress, pomegranate, apricot, apple, fig, plum, grape, strawberry, olive
Flowers: Orchid, gardenia, tea roses, tuberose, freesia, gladiolus, aster, hydrangea, daisy, nasturtium, rose, violet, primrose, pansy, columbine
Herbs: Parsley, cleavers, juniper, corn silk, uva ursi, mint, thyme, yarrow, angelica, vervain
Scorpio the Scorpion (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21)
Fruits and Vegetables: Mushroom, peppers, rhubarb, leek, onions, chives, pepper, garlic, horseradish, radish, mustard
Flowers: Calendula, rhododendron, geranium, holly, black-eyed Susan, scarlet monkey flower, anemone, heather, gardenia, honey-suckle, peony, hibiscus
Herbs: Aloe vera, ginseng, pennyroyal, raspberry leaf, saw palmetto, cramp bark, basil, gentian, wormwood, ginger, coriander
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21)
Fruits and Vegetables: Asparagus, endive, rhubarb, beets, tomato, turnip, watercress, olive
Flowers: Red roses, calendula, anise hyssop, pinks, carnations, clematis, peony, crocus, jasmine
Herbs: Dandelion, horsetail, Oregon grape root, wild yam, sage, feverfew, sage, anise, nutmeg, mint
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19)
Fruits and Vegetables: Spinach, mushroom, beets, parsnips, barley, rye
Flowers: Calendula, black poppy, henbane, nightshade, African violet, snowdrop, jasmine, love-lies-bleeding, pansy, baby’s breath
Herbs: Comfrey, sarsaparilla, rue, kava kava, mullein, thyme, horsetail, shepherd’s purse
Aquarius the Water Bearer (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18)
Fruits and Vegetables: Spinach, beets, rye, barley, parsnip
Flowers: Bird of paradise, orchid, gladiolus, trillium
Herbs: Chamomile, catnip, skullcap, passion flower, valerian, hops, aloe, myrrh, frankincense, spikenard, kava kava, comfrey, cinnamon, cloves
Pisces the Fish (Feb. 19 – March 20)
Fruits and Vegetables: Asparagus, endive, mushroom, rhubarb, beets, tomato, seaweed, watercress, olive
Flowers: Calendula, anise hyssop, jasmine, lilac, narcissus, water lily, poppy, clematis, wisteria, lilac, orchid
Herbs: Golden seal, Echinacea, chaparral, eyebright, mugwort, kava kava, yarrow, skullcap, oatstraw, nutmeg, anise
Witchcraft PSA
If you are a witch, and think you cannot afford herbs, crystals, or essential oils PLEASE visit these sites!!
It is BY FAR the best out of any place I’ve seen! Don’t go on Amazon, don’t go on Etsy. Those sites are grossly over priced. I see a lot of people trying to sell stuff for WAY MORE than it’s worth and it really makes me mad.
I mean, $2.50 for an ounce of Lavender flowers from France!
OR go to Mountain Rose Herbs. You can save $1.00 by buying lavender there. (They sell it for $9.00 for 4oz.) They’re prices for herbs are great, too!
Spirit Apothecary has better prices for essential oils though- for example: Bergamot Essential Oil is $8.00 @ S.A. for 1/3 oz. it costs $16.50 @ M.R.H. for ½ oz. That’s over twice the price, but you don’t get twice as much, so I get all essential Oils at S.A.
MRH doesn’t sell, crystals, but SA does. They are good quality and by far the most inexpensive. Also they both have a facebook page.
If you really want to buy herbs, oils, and crystals, but think you can’t afford them, PLEASE, PLEASE check these sites out!!
Reblogging to add the Monterey Bay Spice Co.
Darkest of Lights Herbal Series
the-darkest-of-lights has a fantastic four-part Herbal Information series. These are most definitely worth checking out, and bookmarking for future reference!
- A Witches Herbal pt 1 – Basic Herbal
- A Witches Herbal pt 2 – Advanced Herbal
- A Witches Herbal pt 3 – Baneful Herbs
- A Witches Herbal pt 4 – Resins
