Good Evening,
My garden looked just lovely this morning and I wanted to share her with you. Here are some pictures of her for you to enjoy. I hope you have a wonderful day and the next discussion will have more about the magick of plants, herbs and flowers. Until then,
Peace and Happiness
Garden Sage - in its third and last year of growth. A Tri-annual, garden sage grows for three seasons, blooms profusely in its third year and then dies away. I will plant first year plants this year so that my sage bed doesn't fade away. If I plant new sage plants every year I should have blooms every year after the first couple.
Cinquefoil- a true witches plant. It is also called five fingered grass and we know it in Southern New England as 'butter cups'. Witches use cinquefoil for five magickal properties i.e. love, money, health, power and wisdom
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Many people can relate to the 'witch' in October. When the leaves change color, the air becomes crisp and Halloween is just around the corner. I've created this blog as a doorway into the life of a real witch who lives in New England, year round. An insiders look behind the creaky door of the haunted house of my life, where I am a witch 24/7 - 365. My name is Faith McCann and I will be writing a new post weekly. I hope you like my work.
So pretty-I love your red gazing ball! I've just begun really getting into gardening, but I'm hooked already.
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