thedruidsteaparty: Folk names ~ Seven bark There seems to be a wide agreement that primarily hydrangeas are used for hex-breaking, using the bark in particular which can be sprinkled around your property or carried with you in a spell pouch (Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs). Planting hydrangeas around your home act as a natural protective boundaryContinue reading “A wee lil post about Hydrangeas”
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Alright Witchcraft/Pagan community, we need to talk.
upthewitchypunx: chaoticwanderings: Guys, I get it. I get it. Finding something that truly resonates with you makes you excited and all you want to do is spread what you know/think you know. You want to teach, and that’s wonderful! But listen to me very carefully. There is a reason teachers go to college for yearsContinue reading “Alright Witchcraft/Pagan community, we need to talk.”
Witch Tip
darkfluffwitchcraft: Don’t be pressured to become a Wiccan or to choose a pagan religion or a deity from a huge “pick one” list because you’re going down this path. Do what you want, it’s your life, and witchcraft is NOT a religion.
Common Poisonous Plants
pomegranateandivy: smilingfromtheshadows: gothiccharmschool: pomegranateandivy: Wisteria—the WHOLE plant Foxglove—the whole plant Hydrangea—the whole plant Lily-of-the-Valley—the whole plant Chrysanthemum—the flowers are mildly toxic Oleander—the WHOLE plant Ficus—the sap Azalea—the leaves, flowers, and even honey made from the flower Narcissus (daffodil)—bulbs and flowers are toxic Iris—undergound stems Bleeding Heart—foliage and roots Rhubarb—the leaves Jasmine—the berries Yew—the seeds insideContinue reading “Common Poisonous Plants”
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And the rest is rust and stardust. Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita (via wooden-folks) witchofruin Source: larmoyante