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Question of the day!
Quick question for everyone: What’s the one herb you reach for the most in real life?
Question of the day!
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At one point, many years ago, I used dandelion leaves to treat 'acid urine'. I don't like drinking any kind of tea or coffee, so I picked the leaves and added them to my salads. This diuretic was very helpful in treating my condition, and was more effective than the pills the doctor gave me. The condition has long since disappeared.
Rosemary: The Herb That Tries to Help You Get Your Life Together
🌿 Rosemary The Herb That Tries to Help You Get Your Life Together Rosemary is that plant that smells like it knows what it’s doing, even when you don’t. People say rosemary helps with focus and memory, which explains why you walk past it and suddenly remember you left laundry in the washer three days ago. Growth. It makes any room smell like you cleaned on purpose. You didn’t. Rosemary just covered for you. A real one. Things rosemary is quietly doing for you: Helping your brain stay awake Making your house smell like an adult lives there Standing there looking productive while you scroll Thriving despite your questionable plant care skills Rosemary grows like it has confidence. Forget to water it? Fine. Move it again? Fine. Ignore it completely? Still fine. Honestly, it’s doing better than most of us. You can keep it fresh, dry it, put it near where you work, or just smell it dramatically and pretend you’re getting things done. Rosemary supports that fantasy. It doesn’t ask much. It just smells good, looks impressive, and gently suggests you might be capable after all. “Rosemary doesn’t fix your life. It just makes it smell like you might.” ~Lori
Rosemary: The Herb That Tries to Help You Get Your Life Together
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"Nobody knows/Where my Rosemary goes..." Some thief keeps nicking it! Mind you, the shrub doesn't move much.
Welcome to the calm side of herbalism
Hi, I’m Lori, AKA Darklady AkA The Herb Witch and I teach herbalism without yelling. This is a quiet space for learning about plants as they are. No miracle claims. No mystical backflips. Just herbs, context, and slow understanding. You don’t need experience. You don’t need special tools. You just need curiosity and a willingness to pay attention. If you want to introduce yourself, tell us: • a plant you already know • or one you’ve always wondered about Pull up a chair. The plants aren’t in a rush. The Herb Witch
Welcome to the calm side of herbalism
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I'm an artist. A painter in oils, watercolours and pastels. I also draw, in graphite, charcoal and coloured pencils. I also sculpt and make pots, though I haven't done that for a while. My brushes and pencils are my wands, but I prefer to cast spells with my bare fingers. Many plants yield pigments, like Saffron Crocus; Indigo plants, Madder, Marigold and Woad.
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Nicholas Woodhead
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Professional Artist, Diviner and Witch with 10 green fingers!

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Joined Jan 17, 2026
Maldon, Essex, England
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