

Keep pets and small children away from foxglove. Foxglove is known in the medical field for its digitalis properties – it is used to make a heart medication called digoxin. Traditionally, foxglove is a fairy flower and invites the fay to play! Foxglove comes in different colors, the most popular being purple, pink, and white. Foxglove: Old World Fairy Flowerįoxglove flowers are grown in old cottage gardens. Roses have multiple functions in the garden: medicinal, magical, edible, and more! 2. The thorns are protective – carefully remove them from the stem and add them to witch’s bottles, jars, and talismans. Harvest the rose petals and buds for decorative baking, potpourri, love spells, etc. Harvest the rosehips for teas, herbal baths, cordials, desserts, and more. Roses aren’t just pretty, they serve a purpose. Choose different colors – red, orange, white, pink, dark red, or yellow. Go to local nurseries and ask what type of roses grow best. Everyone loves getting roses on special occasions, why not grow roses in your garden? There are dozens of kinds of roses for various land and weather conditions. Start small with a plant from the nursery and expand. Let the spirits of the land and your intuition guide you. Grow one, some, or all! 10 Magical Flowers for Your Witch’s Garden

Here are my suggestions for the best flowers to have in the witches garden.

Flowers that support wildlife, are beautiful, and also serve as magical ingredients are essential. What native plants grow nearby? Can you plant these in your garden? What do the neighbors grow successfully? Take a look around and see what magickal plants, flowers particularly, will grow best in your garden. And what is a garden without flowers?Gardening is about knowing the land: the weather, the soil, the eco-system, the wildlife, etc. Flowers bring beauty and purpose to a garden. The witches garden is filled with magickal plants like herbs, vines, veggies, fruits, trees, and flowers.
