Tuesday, April 18, 2017

A Garden of Health and Healing



Do you use chamomile regularly? Do you purify your space with sage? Are rosemary, mint and lavender favorites in your sachets and teas? Think of all the herbs and plants you love and use often, then begin researching their upkeep and care. Make sure to research your planting zone so you get the optimal climate to nurture your plants and herbs.  Once you have planned your plantings, infuse your plot with magical intention.  Keep careful track of your progress in your Book of Shadows.  As you grow in experience and expertise, so will the healing power of your plot.

Remember is to research plants and herbs that can be toxic or poisonous to ensure the safety of children or our canine and feline friends. Many a beloved power flower handed down to us is excellent for magical workings but not at all appropriate for tea, edibles or such. Make sure visiting children stay far away from wisteria, rhododendron, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, foxglove, larkspur, hydrangea and oleander. They are beautiful but deadly, literally.


No comments:

Post a Comment