Roses are one of the most common flowers around. They are widely adored, gifted often and grown in many places. If you’re anything like us – you might even have too much of them laying around. What to do with all these roses?
Bathe in them to encourage beauty
Carry them to attract love
Add them to a sleep sachet to promote sweet dreams
I see a lot of witches drying rose petals for floral arrangements or even making rose water from them. Please keep in mind that roses grown for florists are over treated with pesticides and fertilizers. Anything made from these petals isn’t safe to ingest.
If you’re doing work that requires making a rose preparation for ingestion or topical application that will be absorbed into the skin, you’ll want to get rose petals from a shop that sells for these purposes.
Or grow your own organically. Old fashioned varieties rather than the hybrid teas you see in flower arrangements are usually grown for these purposes because they grown more easily without intense treatments.
THIS IS IMPORTANT Y’ALL.
As a witch who worked at a florist, whenever I ‘cleaned’ the roses for sale (taking off excess leaves, slicing off thorns, etc), I would immediately wash my hands afterward. The chemicals were so bad I would feel immediate irritation and would have skin issues if I didn’t scrub clean every 30 minutes or so (I aimed for 1 wash after every 12).
It’s especially worth noting that roses from florists are often (almost always) flown in from other countries where the laws about pesticides are a lot more lax. Originally we got ours from a grower in Colombia, which wasn’t too bad, but I believe we switched to Ecuador and holy moly I don’t know what the company we got it from used but it was strong. As in ‘The smell of the chemicals hit me like a wall as soon as I opened up the dozen, despite them having traveled all the way from Ecuador in a freezer’ strong.
It was so bad I legitimately had worries about how handling the roses would effect my long term health, and gods above and below I felt for the workers over there that had to deal with these pesticides regularly and up close.
Also, if you buy your own rose bush to use for ingestion purposes, DO NOT use the petals off of it for the first year UNLESS you got it from a organic nursery. Because most places do spray the roses with pesticides and fertilizers from seedling on up, and it will take a year for all that stuff to work it’s way out of the plant’s system.
If you need rose petals to ingest ASAP, I would strongly suggest checking out tea shops. Many local or online sellers have rose teas that are lovely, and either have rose hips (which might not be as fancy as petals and have a more citrus-y flavor, but are the fruit borne from a rose and thus symbolic as all hell) or rose petals mixed in with their teas. This are absolutely edible, and are easily accessible to boot.
Signed, a ex-florist and Rose Nerd.
I really hope people see this because it is very important. Roses from the floral section are not intended for consumption. I have found whole rose buds at herb stores, Asian grocery stores (in cooking sections), and tea stores. I would highly suggest going to those places for roses. They may also sell tea with a high quantity of rose petals which you can use in place of pure roses. Another note: jasmine tea is not tea with dried jasmine. Most jasmine varieties are not edible and you can’t use dried jasmine in tea unless it is a variety specifically marketed as being edible (jasmine sambac aka Pikake)
Reblogging this immediately because my most popular post is ‘How to dry rose petals the lazy way’ and I completely forgot to mention this.
I just buy a bottle of Botanics Rose Water skin refreshing spritzer for my needs (not to ingest of course) It’s Rose Water, Organic, and $9 at Walgreens. It’s amazing 💖
❤️I’m obsessed with rose water, I recently started using it all the time. In baths, in tea, in spells, etc. So I decided instead of spending more to buy small bottles in store I’d just make my own, if you’ve never done this let me learn you a thing!
What you need:
🌹Roses (duh right)
🌹Distilled water
🌹Strainer
🌹Storage container for your water
🌹Something to do for 20 minutes
•So, get your roses off the stem and pull those petals apart! Make sure you rinse them in lukewarm water to get any gunk off!
•After your petals are rinsed, toss them into your pot and fill it with just enough distilled water to cover the petals!
•Turn the heat up and let those babies simmer for about 20 minutes. (I did the dishes while I waited, but you do you).
•When the petals look lighter pink and flimsy you’re just about done! Let it cool or keep it hot, either way it’s time to strain them!
•Strain right into container or glass bowl to let cool.
•Enjoy your rose water!
(I got the roses for $8 on Valentines Day clearance – with some discount chocolate because why not – and I used 6 of them to make my water!) (DISCLAIMER: If you ARENT using organic roses it’s not recommended that you ingest or use this on your skin- use organic roses to make that water. This stuff is great for spells though!)
Spiritual Attributes: Love, psychic powers, healing, luck, protection. Rose water is used in gourmet dishes and in love potions. A gentle love oil used to attract affection & love. Petals are used in healing incense and sachets, and burned to provide a restful night’s sleep.
Medical Uses: Helps clear away headaches, dizziness, mouth sores and menstrual cramps. Heart and nerve tonic. The rose is an astringent, toning and aromatic herb which helps to control bacterial infections and promotes healing. The rose hips are used for colds, influenza, scurvy, gastritis and to control diarrhea, while the fruits from Rosa laevigata are used to treat urinary dysfunction, infertility, chronic diarrhea and to regulate kidney function. Place around sprains and dark bruises to help them heal faster.
Roses are one of the most common flowers around. They are widely adored, gifted often and grown in many places. If you’re anything like us – you might even have too much of them laying around. What to do with all these roses?
Bathe in them to encourage beauty
Carry them to attract love
Add them to a sleep sachet to promote sweet dreams