I was pretty lucky with my other choices.. I have a special reason for wanting to re-plant Red Snap Dragons, Blue Lobelia and White Alyssum, simple plants with huge magickal hearts - to ward my home from outside influences. It is subtle a magick and a way of doing things that is un noticed by the mundane.
Pagans and magickal users have been doing this for a coons age, and even today when out and about and I see a cluster of certain types of plants together I wonder about the person who lives inside.
I have a three plants that thrive all year round at my front door.. they are Bay -
Yes Bay, like the leaves you put into your cooking. While they can grow to a gi-normus tree it grows happily as a shrub in a pot..It is associated with healing and prophesy, you can bring these indoors in winter, I never do. They happily shiver through the colder months here.
The next plant that sits happily warding my home is Geraniums.
I choose Red Germanium's, I have just dead headed this to encourage flowering, but it is a very red flower, don't worry if it is not a bold red.. red is red when it comes to this. The properties of this plant is to guard the home and protection. I choose red as the color represents protection here.. It is a great hot spot plant and can go without water for a wee while..
Ivy, the witches plant. I included this in my bouquet when I was hand fasted and married..
This is one of my favorites and even if it didn't represent friendship and have protective properties, I would still have it about..
Here is my pagan/witch protective garden box. Red (protection) snap dragons for warding of negative spells and hexes, blue lobelia to stop gossip and the beautifully, sweet scented alyssum breaks manipulative spells.. I usually empower the whole box with some purple petunias, they also smell gorgeous when the sun goes down, unfortunately I had to take them out of the box the other day, they got so fried in the huge heat wave we had I couldn't fix them, I have left some room to add some later. This is a seasonal box and it will change as it gets cooler.. I may add black pansy's and red begonias to the box.
As I potter in my garden and plant out, I am mindful of my thoughts and my heart attitude..This is not about hurting others, it is about creating magickal energy in my own yard - perhaps you would like to discover this for yourself.. there are many great books on the subject, the internet is loaded with wondrous learning.. not all plants will speak to you the same.. keep an open heart, and work with the ones that do... Ellen Duggan whose books are a huge inspiration to me, wrote :
By the shadow of the moon and the light of the sun,
Happy gardening, blessed be, and it harm none





Well I'm off to a good start Wendy. I have the red geranium out the front already!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen near Gympie.
Thank you Wendy, I did hop on the internet and was surprised...and to think I have done some of these things unintentionally for a long time...when we bought this house it was surrounded by pots of red geraniums, I always kept them...Im glad I did.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wendy. I have just started to redo our pots out the front. I wanted some lovely colour out there. When I read your previous post, I thought I would wait before I purchased any new plants, as I wanted to find out the protective qualities. So, thank you for this post, you have given me the inspiration to finish with a lovely range of protective colour. Love your witches protection box.
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog too!
Wishing you joy, Deb