🌿Herbs to use in Sleep Magic🌿

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Anise – Used to help ward off the evil eye, find happiness, and stimulate psychic ability. Fill a sleep pillow with anise seed to prevent disturbing dreams.

Bay Leaf – Protection, good fortune, success, purification, strength, healing and psychic powers. Place under the pillow (or use in dream pillow) to induce prophetic dreams.

Bergamot – Money, prosperity, protection from evil and illness, improving memory, stopping interference, and promoting restful sleep.

Catnip – Provides protection while sleeping. Grow near the home or hang over the door to attract good spirits and luck.

Celery Seed – Mental and psychic powers, concentration. Use in sleep pillow to induce sleep. Chew celery seed to aid in concentration.

Chamomile – Love, healing, and reducing stress. Burn as incense for de-stressing, meditation, and restful sleep.

Hops – Believed to increase the restfulness & serenity of sleep. Also used for healing rituals, sachets, and incense.

Jasmine – Use in dream pillows to induce sleep or burn in the bedroom to bring prophetic dreams. Helps to promote new, innovative ideas. Also good for charging quartz crystals.

Lavender – Magickal uses include love, protection, healing, sleep, purification, and peace. Promotes healing from depression. Great in sleep pillows and bath spells. Burn the flowers to induce sleep and rest, then scatter the ashes around the home to bring peace and harmony.

Marigold – Place above the bed or in dream pillows for prophetic dreams. Scatter under the bed for protection while sleeping.

Peppermint – Use to increase the vibrations of a space or in spells and incense for healing & purification. Place in sleep pillow to ensure peaceful sleep and bring about prophetic dreams. Use to anoint furnishings and household objects. Burn in a new home to clear out sickness and negative energy. Use in magickal workings to provide the push needed to bring change to one’s life. Carry with other herbs to boost love & abundance wishes.

Poppy Seeds – Pleasure, heightened awareness, love, luck, invisibility. A popular ingredient in food magick. Sleep on a pillow stuffed with poppy seeds to bring relief from insomnia.

Thyme – Attracts loyalty, affection, and the good opinion of others. Wear a sprig to ward off unbearable grief or provide strength and courage when needed. Burn or hang in the home for banishing, purification, and to attract good health for all occupants. Use in cleansing baths prior to working candle magick. Use in dream pillows to ward off nightmares and ensure restful sleep. Add a thyme infusion to the bath regularly to ensure a constant flow of money. Place in a jar and keep in the home or at work for good luck.

Violet – Calms the nerves, draws prophetic dreams and visions, stimulates creativity, and promotes peace & tranquility. Violet leaf provides protection from all evil. Violet crowns are said to cure headaches and bring sleep. Keep a spray of violets on the altar to enhance night magick. Wear the leaves in a green sachet to help heal wounds and prevent evil spirits from making the wounds worse.

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9 Easy-To-Find Ingredients Every Aspiring Witch Needs

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  1. Sugar is used primarily as an attracting agent in magic, “sweetening” people to your wishes, whether they be potential lovers or business customers.
    – In Practice: Use to sweeten a business and draw in more customers. Sprinkle a little sugar in front of the entrance to work in order to draw people in. Add cinnamon for a boost, as cinnamon is considered extremely lucky.
  2. Mint can be used in your magical practice to make charms work faster, or to better prepare your mind and intentions to be aligned with the intentions of a charm. It can be used in a spray or sprinkle to increase the mental vibrations of a place, so putting it in a school or office is ideal.
    – In Practice: Mix a teaspoon of dried mint leaf in a cup of boiling water and let it come to room temperature. Add the cup of water to your hair as a rinse after you wash your hair and rinse it. When you rinse the mint tea out, make sure to scrub your scalp thoroughly. This will stimulate mental activity and remove dullness.
  3. Rosemary got its name from the Latin Rosmarinus meaning “dew of the sea” and is considered to have powerful properties across a wide range of magical traditions, though it’s typically used for protection and cleansing rituals. It can be placed under pillows, in pockets, or secured in infant bedrooms to protect children from negative forces and energy.
    – In Practice: Keep a sprig of rosemary by your heart and it will always remain open.
  4. Rosewater is a mild protective agent that can be used as a floor wash to eliminate heavy vibrations, making a home or ritual space more comfortable to live in. It is also known for its use in beauty tonics.
    – In Practice: Put six cups of rose petals in a saucepan and add four cups of water then bring to a boil. Let the mixture boil for 10–15 minutes. When it has cooled, pour the mixture through a strainer and into a sealable bottle for use in magic. Though fresh-picked roses and rainwater are ideal, using store-bought roses and clean tap water will also work. You can splash on a little rosewater whenever you are feeling down. It also acts as a magnet for loving vibes.
  5. Garlic – The same healing properties that it has in medicine are useful in magic to remove negativity, and to purify thoughts and places.
    – In Practice: A quick and easy use for garlic is to burn the skins on a fire or on charcoal in order to keep money in your home. For a spell to eliminate negativity, add cloves of garlic to a bowl of vinegar. Leave overnight. If the garlic has turned dark purple or black, that means there was a lot of negative energy and you should do again with fresh garlic and vinegar for one more night. If it looks fine, then you do not have to redo it. Flush the vinegar an garlic cloves down toilet to dispose of them.
  6. Sage is an herb of wisdom and healing and can be used in a variety of forms for magical practice. A simple tea made with a teaspoon of sage and a cup of boiling water can be added to a bath in order to destroy illusions and to resolve problems. It can also be added to a charm bag to make your expectations about a charm or spell to be more realistic.
    – In Practice: Cleanse the house with bundled sage and it will feel lighter, this gets rid of negative energy that has accumulated. You can also do this to yourself to give you a little clear out from a hectic day. sage is available at some magic retailers and craft supply stories. But if you cannot find it bundled, you can dry the sage sprigs yourself. They should be about six inches in length and completely dried when you bundled them with twine. For more complete instructions, you can visit this page for making small basic bundles.
  7. Sandalwood is a very popular incense scent that is often sold as incense sticks; it can be found at places like a Michael’s craft store just as easily as at a magic shop. Sandalwood is believed to have protective properties and is used most often in spells and charms meant to banish negative forces in your life.
    – In Practice: When you are feeling blocked, braid three ribbons together, representing three things you feel blocked about. You can write them on the ribbon before you braid. Put the braid in your pocket and carry it with you for a full day to get your energy on it. Light some sandalwood incense and as you take in the scent, take out the braid and start undoing it. Really focus on the intention of these obstacles becoming uncrossed. When finished, take the ribbons to a crossroads or intersection and dispose of them. Leave three pennies for the spirits that open the roads as well.
  8. Basil is a multipurpose herb with many potential uses in magic, and for bringing good fortune in money and in love. It is also known for its cleansing and lightening properties.
    – In Practice: Basil can be used for money, prosperity, and love workings. Steep like you would tea and then mop the floors with it or sprinkle a little on the floor and sweep it up.
  9. Ginger is used to make spells come into fruition faster, as well as enhancing the spell. It is also used to enhance passion in relationships.
    – In Practice: Adding ginger to food can bring more passion to a relationship.

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Here are some of my favorite and most easy to grow plants! 🙂 

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) – I picked mine up at a local flea market, and man oh man has it been thriving. The funny part is, this is the plant that I neglect the most (when I say neglect, don’t worry it still gets lots of loving). It needs light, but it has grown well for me even in spots that don’t get a ton of light. This is one of my number ones that I suggest to beginners, because its just so easy! If you have a brown thumb, this is the plant for you! And the best part is, if you forget to water, don’t fret! This plant only needs to be watered about 1 -2 times a month. Just make sure to really soak it when you water it. 

2. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) – I know what you’re thinking, well duh! but I have to add this plant on my list! This is another awesome plant for beginners. It produces the prettiest little flowers and gets quite large, so if you’re looking for a statement piece, this is it! It needs to be watered about 1-2 times a week, I verge on the one side, just because I have such a fear of over watering my babies. One thing to note those is that the ends of the leaves brown really easy if straight tap water is given to them, so make sure to set out the water you intend to use overnight so the chlorine can evaporate (or whatever it does, I’m no scientist). This plant can live in low light conditions, but I keep mine in high light and its doing great!

3. Ferns (I can’t give you a scientific name for this one because there are so many) – I love love love my little fern! He is my baby! I have loved him ever since I got him, and he is beautiful. So far, he has required little care. Although ferns are typically thought of as sitting on moist, forest floors with little light, ferns actually need quite a bit of light to thrive. They don’t like direct light too much though, so try sticking a translucent curtain in front of the window. Although ferns like their soil to be moist, they hate hate hate when the soil stays wet. So absolutely make sure to only water them with the soil feels dry. The soil does need to stay moist (MOIST, not wet! There is a difference!) though. 

4. Orchids (Same as the fern, there is a ton of them)  – SAY WHAT? ORCHID? EASY TO CARE FOR? HOW DARE YOU! BUT I am here to tell you that this plant has given me the least issues out of all of my plants. Keep orchids in a bright window where they will get a lot of light. The flowers they produce are GORGEOUS and last for a long time after they bloom. Want to know my secret? Its called the ice cube method. Once a week, stick two ice cubes in their pots. Orchids are notorious for being overwatered easily, and this method allows them to be watered slowly, and the amount of water is controlled. My orchids have been THRIVING since I began using this method, and I have the proof. 

5. Ivy (Same thing, many different varieties) – Now, I would say this one is the one I struggle with the most. Although its easy to care for and grow, it can be temperamental and mine likes to be a jerk. Ivy needs lots of light, but their leaves burn and get overexposure EXTREMELY, extremely easily. The best method I have found is to put a translucent curtain in front of the window and put the ivy behind it so it has some protection against the sun. When I first got him, he was getting overexposure and I knew this because his leaves began to have a white powdery look to them. So make sure to move the plant if this occurs. 

Happy planting! 🙂 I hope I was of some help! 

Hey there! I have a question about plants, friendo! I grew three avocado plants from seeds and two of them finally have leaves! I want to put them in pots now but idk what kind of soil to use? :c

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I would suggest using an indoor plant type of soil, that drains very very well. Avocado plants need really good drainage, because if their roots stay wet, they rot pretty fast. Use a light and sandy soil – I would suggest one that has moisture control 🙂 Good luck with your plants! 🙂 

Green Witchcraft Masterpost

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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

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Plants can bring happiness and joy into your lives – learn how to take care of them properly and they will forever thank you!

1. When starting seeds, don’t over water. Many sites greatly overestimate the water a seedling needs, and this often leads to the dreaded damping off where sprouts fall over and die very quickly. It can be extremely disheartening to a first time grower. Make sure to only water when the soil is slightly dry. Another tip is to sprinkle cinnamon on top of the soil to help dry excess water, or water with chamomile tea. 

2. Plant in abundance. Because seedlings are prone to many pests and problems, plant multiple seeds so you have some left over in case of them die. If some do die, don’t freak out or get discouraged – it happens to even the very best gardeners. 

3. Plant looking sad? Try throwing a green tea bag on top of the soil. This helps perk some plants right back up. Also, compost tea is another awesome option if your plants are looking a bit sad. 

4. Many plants need direct sun, but be wary of plants that don’t. If your plant is looking pale or turning white, consider moving them to another location where there is less sun. Also, simply hanging up a lightweight, see through curtain is another option and has helped some of my plants tremendously. 

5. Use a spoon to check the soil moisture levels. Take a spoon and slide it into the soil and get some of the soil that is below the surface. A simple finger test can result in your plant getting over watered, because many times soil is still wet below the surface. After getting a little bit of soil in the spoon, pink the soil between your fingers. If water comes out, wait longer to water again. Be careful with the spoon method, be gentle and try to do this on the side of the pot – you don’t want to disturb the roots. Don’t go way way down, either. 

6. Remember that many plants go dormant in winter. This means they require less watering and fertilization. They grower slower during this time, so don’t freak out if it appears your plant has stopped growing. It hasn’t, just give it time! 

I hope those tips helped some of you! 🙂 I know caring for plants can be confusing and stressful, but its so so worth it.