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Wild Flowers on the Table
🌼 Wildflowers on the Table Even a messy little bundle. These aren’t fancy—and that’s the point. They bring in real life energy… not staged, not perfect—just alive. Perfect for breaking stale moods in a house. The Herb Witch 🌿
Wild Flowers on the Table
Alright my witches
“Alright my witches… we had a little visitor who thought this was a debate club instead of a witch’s home. He has since been… gently escorted back to wherever he came from. If anyone feels the urge to whisper a few choice words into the void on his behalf… I see nothing, I hear nothing. And just to be clear— we don’t tear down what we don’t understand, and we definitely don’t tolerate anyone mocking this space. This house is ours. Period.”
Alright my witches
Good morning
May your day be steady, your mind clear, and your path protected. — Darklady
Good morning
Daffodils
The daffodil is basically the diva of spring. Shows up early, all golden and smug, like it personally dragged the sun back from winter. Still… witches have been using them for ages, so let’s talk about what they’re actually good for in the craft. The Witch’s Use of Daffodils Daffodils are one of the first flowers to push through the cold ground. That alone tells you their nature. This is a plant of awakening, renewal, and stubborn life force. When everything still looks half dead, daffodils stand there glowing like little golden lanterns. Witches have long used them for work involving new beginnings, personal growth, and calling opportunity into the home. 1. Threshold Protection Plant daffodils near your doorway or gate. Old folk witches believed these flowers confuse and repel wandering trouble. Not because they fight anything off dramatically. They simply signal that the house is awake and guarded. A line of daffodils by the entrance tells unwanted energy: This place already belongs to someone who knows what they’re doing. Which, ideally, would be the witch who lives there. 2. Renewal and Life Turning Daffodils are excellent for spells involving: • starting a new chapter • recovering from grief • shaking off stagnant energy • calling fresh opportunity If life feels stuck, a daffodil on your altar is a quiet signal to the world: The season has changed. So have I. You don’t need elaborate theatrics. Just place the flower near your working space and let it represent the return of movement. 3. Spring Fortune Charm In old countryside lore, bringing the first daffodil of the season into the house was believed to invite prosperity for the year. Some witches still place one bloom in a small jar by the kitchen window when spring begins. The charm is simple: A house that welcomes the first flower of the year welcomes the first good fortune too. 4. A Witch’s Seasonal Marker Daffodils are also useful simply as a seasonal signal in witchcraft. When they bloom, it’s time to begin workings tied to:
Daffodils
The Witch’s prosperity Plant
The Witch’s Prosperity Plant A simple prosperity working for your home Many garden witches believe that the red begonia at the doorway not only guards the home, it also draws prosperity toward it. Red carries the energy of life, movement, and attraction. When placed at the entrance of a home, it quietly calls abundance across the threshold. This working takes only a few minutes. What you need • A red begonia plant • A coin (any coin will do) • A small pinch of cinnamon or basil • A little green ribbon or thread Step 1 — Prepare the plant Place the begonia near your front door or porch where people enter. Witches have always placed prosperity plants near entrances because the doorway is where energy flows into a home. Step 2 — Feed the roots Take the coin and hold it in your hand for a moment. Think about money flowing toward you easily. Not struggle. Not chasing it. Just steady flow. Then press the coin gently into the soil near the roots. Sprinkle the cinnamon or basil over the soil. These herbs have long been used by herb witches to wake prosperity energy. Step 3 — Tie the charm Tie the green ribbon around the pot or one of the stems. Green represents growth and continuing flow. As you tie it, say: “Root below and bloom above, Call prosperity to the door I love. Steady coin and fortune grow, Through this home let abundance flow.” Step 4 — Keep it alive Water the plant regularly. Each time you do, remember that prosperity spells are like gardens. They grow when they are tended with attention. A thriving plant becomes a living charm at your doorway. Herb Witch's tip If the begonia blooms heavily, it is traditionally taken as a sign that prosperity energy is active around the home. Old herb witches would smile when they saw that. Because the plant was whispering: Money is on its way. The Herb Witch
The Witch’s prosperity Plant
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@Mindy Haun you bet.
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@Roberta Gillette yes I can grow anything out doors, but indoors is a different story..
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Just a witch who loves Herbs, and wants to share her knowledge. The Herb Witch

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