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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
2 likes • 26d
Love this. Thank you.
🌿 The Herb Witch Wallpapers 🌿
🌿 Herb Witch Wallpapers 🌿 I made these images to be used, not just admired. Set them as your phone wallpaper if you want a quiet reminder of what you’re growing, tending, and protecting. Herbs at the threshold. Light in the shadows. A home that breathes with intention. These are not spells. They’re atmosphere. Every time you unlock your phone, you’re standing at a witch’s doorway. A place where things grow slowly, hands are steady, and nothing is rushed. Use them however you like: As a daily grounding image As a reminder to tend what matters As a small pocket of calm in a loud world No charge. No strings. Just something grown and shared. — The Herb Witch 🌿
🌿 The Herb Witch Wallpapers 🌿
3 likes • 28d
They're beautiful! Thank you!!
Sweet Violet
Sweet Violet Soft-looking. Deeply stubborn. Quietly powerful. Don’t let the delicate purple fool you. Sweet violet survives places other plants give up on. It spreads low, stays close to the earth, and comes back year after year whether you remember it or not. That alone makes it a witch plant. This is a ground-hugger. A listener. A plant that works from below instead of reaching for applause. Where it grows best Sweet violet is flexible in a way most plants aren’t. Full sun if it has to. Partial sun if it can get away with it. It’s not dramatic about light, it just adapts and keeps going. Cold doesn’t scare it. Heat doesn’t chase it off. Once it settles in, it stays. Soil and temperament This plant will grow in just about anything: loam, sand, clay, even chalky soil. It prefers soil that’s slightly neutral to mildly alkaline, but it’s not going to throw a tantrum if conditions aren’t perfect. It likes consistency more than luxury. Even watering. No flooding. No neglect. Very on brand. How it spreads Sweet violet doesn’t rush. It creeps. It sends out runners. It fills space quietly until one day you realize it owns the whole area and you never invited it. That’s not aggression. That’s strategy. You can start it indoors, plant established starts, or let it do what it does best and spread itself. Space it gently and don’t crowd it. It doesn’t compete well with bullies, but it outlasts them. Witch’s note Sweet violet is for calm power. For grief held gently. For magic that works in silence instead of spectacle. This is not a plant for flashy spells or instant results. This is for long healing, soft boundaries, and strength that doesn’t announce itself. Sweet violet reminds us that quiet things still take over the world. The Herb Witch 🌿
Sweet Violet
3 likes • Feb 26
One of the homes in my neighborhood has a ton of them in their yard in early spring and I love seeing them. Wish I had them in mine. Lol
🌿 Witchy DIY: Rosemary Protection & Clarity Bundle
🌿 Witchy DIY: Rosemary Protection & Clarity Bundle This is simple, old-school, and powerful without being dramatic. Rosemary works whether people believe in it or not, which is my favorite kind of plant. What you need Fresh or dried rosemary Black thread, twine, or string A small bowl Your hands. That’s it. No altar gymnastics. No perfection required. The work Hold the rosemary and say (out loud or in your head): “What clouds the mind loosens. What lingers clears.” Gently bruise the leaves between your fingers. Not aggressive. Just enough to wake it up. Bundle the rosemary into a small bunch and tie it with the thread. As you tie it, think of one thing you’re done carrying that isn’t yours. Place the bundle: near your bed for restless thoughts by your door for boundary protection or on your desk to keep your head clear while working No burning. No smoke. This is steady, quiet plant work. Close it Put your hands over the bowl and say: “This work stays gentle. This work stays clean.” Done. Please be careful with it around your fur babies. The Herb Witch
🌿 Witchy DIY: Rosemary Protection & Clarity Bundle
2 likes • Feb 24
Thank you for this.
The Herb Witch
Why the Name Changed I want to share something honestly. “Herbalism with Lori” just didn’t fit anymore. It wasn’t wrong. It just wasn’t me. I don’t work with herbs in a purely clinical or polished way. I work with them through intuition, shadow, folklore, energy, and lived experience. I listen to plants. I pay attention to timing, mood, memory, and the quiet things that don’t show up on labels. Calling this space “Herbalism with Lori” felt like I was leaving part of myself out of the room. So going forward, I’ll be teaching herbs the way I actually work with them: with witchcraft woven in naturally, not performatively. Not constant spells, not theatrics. Just the deeper relationship between plants, body, and spirit. If you’re here for grounded herbal knowledge with a darker, wiser edge, you’re in the right place. This is The Herb Witch now. Welcome
The Herb Witch
2 likes • Feb 19
I love it. It's perfect.
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Mindy Haun
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I'm just a witchy bookworm.

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Joined Jan 23, 2026
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