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four must-have herbs for hedgewitches

Lavender

If you are just beginning with witchcraft and want to work with herbs, this is the herb you should start with. Of course, you can buy lavender plants, but it is so easy to grow your own, and I highly recommend doing this. See below for where you can get seeds.

Good for-

  • Healing
  • love
  • sleep—see how to make your own sleep spray here.
  • wisdom
  • tranquillity
  • protection

Roses

I have a few roses growing in my garden; I discuss more about them in the main post on roses. You can buy ready-dried rose petals; try these.

Of course, roses are traditionally seen to symbolise love and romance, so yes, they are great for any love magic. However, they have so many more uses than that!

Rose colours and their uses for spells and rituals

  • Red: romance, love, passion, and divination.
  • Pink: gratitude, friendship, self-love, happiness, and compassion
  • White: peace, clarity, purity, innocence, silence, sympathy
  • Yellow: happiness, friendship, joy,
  • Orange: energy, desire
  • Purple: enchantment and mystery.

Read more about roses in witchcraft here.

Bay leaf

I get a bag of dried bay leaves from here.

Good to use in rituals for:

  • Protection
  • Psychic ability
  • Purification and cleansing.
  • Divination
  • Wisdom 
  • Strength
  • Prosperity and money spells.

Mugwort

Fresh artemisia vulgaris – mugwort

I am currently trying to grow my own mugwort; we will see how that goes! See below to find out where I get the majority of my seeds. Or you can get them ready-dried; try these.

Mugwort in Witchcraft.

  • Astral travel
  • Dreamworks
  • protection
  • psychic ability.

I get the majority of my seeds from here.

*Disclaimer  The advice in this article is for information only and should not replace medical care. Check with your GP or healthcare professional before trying any remedies.

History of Magic, Witchcraft, and the Occult by Suzannah Lipscomb 

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