
Writing about herbs and folklore with a bit of astrology and magical herbalism about herbs not discussed in my books.
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| Issues | 58 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 9 days ago |
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Catnip Nepeta cataria is from the Mint family, native to South and East Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Also known as Nep, Catnip is named for the intense attraction about two-thirds of cats have to the plant due to the terpene n...
Beltane Meadow, London.
Beltane is the cross quarter day between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice celebrated on the night of the 30th of April and all day on May 1st. At Beltane we celebrate Spring in all its magnificent glory. T...
Ground Ivy Glechoma hedarachea
Ground Ivy as the name suggests is a low growing, creeping plant. Also known as Alehoof, Cat’s Foot, Gill-go-by-ground, Gill-Creep-by-Ground, Turn Hoof, Hay-Maids, Hedgemaids, Lizzy-run-up-the-Hedge and Robin...
We officially enter Spring 20th March at 14.45 UT as the Sun moves into the sign of Aries. Sanguine season is ruled by Jupiter. The emotion associated with Jupiter is Joy, and this is indeed a joyful time of year, when the grey skies lift a...
A common question students ask, is how do you know which herbs are ruled by which planets, and in some cases which signs?
Culpeper explains that both the physical appearance of the planet, its habitat and its virtues give hints as to which...
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writer, teacher, herbalist, astrologer, therapist and pagan. Author of 10 non-fiction books. I write about natural medicine, health, women's history, mythology, astrology and feminist politics.
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