Fresh or dried, wild or cultivated, eucalyptus boasts a long history of lore and magic. From healing poppets to purification rites, a pinch of this versatile plant invigorates the mind and body. Learn how to use eucalyptus in witchcraft 9 ways. Please note: Eucalyptus essential oil is toxic in large quantities. Take care not to… via … Continue reading Eucalyptus and Witchcraft: 9 Ways to Use It — Moody Moons
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Sage the Savior by Susun S Weed — Good Witches Homestead
Does the odor of sage evoke warmth, cheer, and holiday feasts for you? Sage has long been used to add savor, magic, and medicine to winter meals. Culinary sage is available at any grocery store, and sage is one of the easiest of all herbs to grow — whether in a pot, on a windowsill, […] … Continue reading Sage the Savior by Susun S Weed — Good Witches Homestead
Put A Little Zing in Your Life With Ginger — Woosah Zen
Ginger is prized for its aromatic and medicinal properties. It’s been used in cooking and as an herbal remedy since ancient times. Ginger’s claim to medicinal fame comes from its main active components called gingerols, which are responsible for its distinctive flavor. This zesty spice can be used to alleviate nausea, though studies are mixed on how … Continue reading Put A Little Zing in Your Life With Ginger — Woosah Zen
Weleda Gardens
Weleda Gardens: Experiencing a medicinal plant garden in England’s Derbyshire Learning Herbology is a process of experimenting and experiencing, so when I was invited to Weleda’s medicinal plant gardens in Ilkeston, in England’s county of Derbyshire, I was delighted. This was an opportunity for me to get up close and personal with many of the … Continue reading Weleda Gardens
Doorstep Herb Walk… — Fox Mountain Muse
Dawn comes early this time of year. The brightening sky woke me up at 5 am and encouraged me to venture out of doors with a hot cuppa coffee in hand. I ventured downhill to view Ash creek, forever curious to observe nature’s activities in the quiet stillness of the early morn. I had walked […] … Continue reading Doorstep Herb Walk… — Fox Mountain Muse

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