The Hedgewitch Shelf

I keep my practice simple. I do not believe you need to spend a lot of money to practice; using what you already have is more than enough.

This is just a collection of books and tools I genuinely use or return to.

Mini Pentragram Cast Iron Cauldron £24.99

Crystal Ball with wooden stand. £19.99

Bath Salts – The Collection £15.99

Crystals

Rose Quartz heart

Citrine Polished Crystal

Obsidian Heart

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If you are starting with your craft, I highly recommend Pagan Portals books. They are not too long, there is a wide range of subjects to choose from, and they are packed full of information. Take a look here

Hedgewitch craft books.

There are not a lot of books on hedgewitchcraft, but there are new ones coming out all the time. Here are a few I have read.

Pagan Portals: Hedge Witchcraft by Harmonia Saille.

A good place to start. It contains lots of information but not too much to take in.

Hedge riding by Harmonia Sailles

Harmonia Sailles book on hedgeriding: A straightforward guide.

The Path of the Hedgewitch by Joanna van der Hoeven 

Rae Beth coined the term hedgewitch. So her books are a must. I have linked others below.

Hedge Witch: A Guide to Solitary Witchcraft by Rae Beth

The Hedge Witch’s Way: Magical Spirituality for the Lone Spellcaster by Rae Beth

The Green Hedge Witch: 2nd Edition by Rae Beth

Witchcraft

Heal the Witch Wound: Reclaim Your Magic and Step into Your Power by Celeste Larsen.

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

Chronic illness

Chronically Magickal: Navigating Chronic Illness with Witchcraft by Danielle Dionne

As someone with a chronic illness, I found this book helpful; it contains many great tips. You can get your copy here

In the Garden

The Green Witch: Your Complete Guide to the Natural Magic of Herbs, Flowers, Essential Oils, and More by Arin Murphy-Hiscock

Homeware

Pentagram candlesticks

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