The Real Witches' Garden: Spells, Herbs, Plants and Magical Spaces Outdoors

The Real Witches' Garden: Spells, Herbs, Plants and Magical Spaces Outdoors

by Kate West
The Real Witches' Garden: Spells, Herbs, Plants and Magical Spaces Outdoors

The Real Witches' Garden: Spells, Herbs, Plants and Magical Spaces Outdoors

by Kate West

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Overview

A guide to the outdoor world and nature-based spirituality for real witches everywhere. Kate West explains how to set up your own sacred space in the garden and how to grow herbs for use in spells and remedies. The Real Witches' Garden is a practical guide to witchcraft in the garden – whether you have 20 acres or a window box!

Contents:
• Nature based spirituality – Witchcraft by another name.
• How the garden fits into your life and your Craft.
• The garden as a sacred space for working ritual.
• The elemental garden – earth, air, fire, water and spirit.
• The garden as a medicine store – herbs and herbal remedies.
• The smallest of gardens – window boxes, pots and containers.
• Plant associations – a list of plants relating to various aspects of the Craft.
• Planting and tending by the natural cycles – the lunar calendar and the wheel of the year.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780007397280
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 03/10/2016
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kate West is High Priestess of the Hearth of Hecate, which runs a popular email support and enquiry service for Witches around the world. She is Media officer for the Children of Artemis, the UK’s foremost, and fastest growing Witchcraft and Wiccan organization, and previously served terms of office as both Vice President and Media Co-ordinator of The Pagan Federation. She has been a practising Wiccan for over 30 years and is the author of The Real Witches' Handbook.

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