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Garden and Nature Folklore

A branch cut for a wand without respect and offerings given, will never work for the witch.   Rainbow in the morning, farmers take warning. Rainbow at night, fisherman’s delight.   Seed planting...

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We Honor the Greenman

We honour the Greenman, Who stands for the trees Who speaks to the people Who do as they please We are the ones With respect for the woods Respect for old trees And the land where they’ve stood We...

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Hedge, Hearth, Green, Kitchen … I’m Confused!

Cottagewitch: A witch who practices her magick and rituals in the home, garden and yard. She studies how to make a magickal home, a witch who practises domestic magick. She studies how to make a...

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Finding Ritual Space in the Wild

Many Pagans, especially those who follow a strongly Nature oriented path often enjoy practicing their rituals, meditations and spellwork outdoors. Often these outdoor rituals are held in the backyard...

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Gathering in the City

  So you live in the city and/or an apartment eh? Don’t despair! It is harder to walk a nature path if you live in an urban area, or in an apartment, but there are options available to you. Waiting...

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The Salt Marsh

The Salt Marsh or The Fallen Fae; Unable to Cross to Fairyland or The Ocean as a Cruel Mistress Warning: Long Auto-Biographical Post Once upon a time, twenty plus odd years ago to be slightly more...

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Moonflower and Morning Glory

Typically I do not believe that the "Following the Sun" model, especially in the IT support arena, however with the planting of members of the Ipomoea genus, I will make an exception. In my garden, we...

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Angel’s Trumpets

Plant Information for "Angel's Trumpet" Brugmansia is the scientific name. People confuse with Datura, but that is a separate plant (Datura grows with the bells pointing up, hence is called "Devil's...

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Book Review: The Secret Lives of Plants

The Secret Lives of Plants by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird is worth reading, but is not an easy book at all. Very scientific and not dumbed down for the layperson (some of the chapters about...

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Visiting the Night Woods Discussion

#1  2008-10-07 16:16:51 Visiting the Night Woods Do you venture into wild areas at night? Since having become Pagan I often think that I would like to, but find myself a) afraid (of hunters, mostly,...

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