One of my favorite flowers to work with in the summer heat is chrysanthemum. I find it to be a really cooling flower and I often use it in tea during the hot days to help cool down. Thanks for the beautiful video!
St John's wort!! Though I know you know this flower very well. It's been used in my family always, with my grandma making oil every year and giving it to all of us. A staple in our lives, though we only use it as a medicinal herb. ♥ The only "kind of magical side" is that you should harvest it on St. John's day, which is on June 24th where I live, when the sun is high in the sky, for best potency and strenght. The oil must be prepared immediately and left for 4-6 weeks under the summer sun, till it's red and... warm looking. A sun flower used to heal sunburn (and anything skin related, but burns in particular). I love how nature thinks/works.
Thank you so much for this video 😊 i feel like this was so perfect in timing as ive been doing more reasearch in my practice you always know how to articulate ❤❤
One of my favorite summer flowers that my spouse and I grow in abundance in our yard each year, is marigold! They have lovely sun energy and protective qualities, especially for the garden itself. I'm hoping to find a good salve recipe to try with them once we're done using them to protect our garden from unwanted pests.
I live in the desert so some flowers can be difficult to come by, but the Lantana flowers are so great!! i use them to add joy to my spells, as they're literally related to happiness and called a belly laugh in flower form. I think they have medicinal uses as well but they are poisonous if consumed. I'm still learning more and more about the flower, but the bush in my back yard is full of the blooms an they've been so helpful in my spells so far!!
Hi Annabel love watching your videos, I find them very grounding. Have you ever thought about making trinket bottles filled with herbs or flower to sell like a jewellery item infused with a spell. I don't know why but I wanted to share that. 🤔 sending you warm wishes from London.
🌲🌳🍀🐾🐕🦉🦌🧝♀️Welcome back, Wise One of the Green World. Glad you had a safe trip. Danu, Cerridwen, Annabel 🧝♀️💚✔. Always Informative, Always Enjoyable & ALWAYS HEALING ⚕ 🦌🦉🐕🐾🍀🌳🌲.
Languages have always fascinated me, but even more so since I've started a folk practice - in English, 3/5 of the herbs you mentioned are masculine in nature. But in Croatian, only Calendula is a masculine noun, the rest are feminine nouns so it's pretty much impossible for me to look at Chamomile and Lavander as masculine in any way, I really can't wrap my head around it (for context - Croatian is a Slavic language whose noun system is very gender-based, every single noun has a grammatical gender and it's evident through suffixes mostly. This is very rough explanation as I did not study languages and they're among the most complex but most beautiful things we have on this planet). This is far from "bad"! Just an observation of how a language definitely influences individual practice, especially for the folk practitioners and people whose mother tongue isn't English 😃
Hi, Annie! Wonderful and informing video, as always! As someone else said, you should make a folder for all your dives into plant magic. 💚 I have a bizarre question for you...I've found growing in my small garden a plant of the genus Cuscuta, I don't know the subspecies but it should be europea or something...do you know if it has some magical properties? It surely has a lot of medicinal properties, I've discovered by reading, but I wasn't able to find anything else (apart from the medicinal properties and "how to get rid of it"...). Thanks a lot!
Love your videos. Can you please let me know where you purchased the brass “tea” strainer attached to the canning jar on the right on your table. Much thanks & peace. Patricia
Ki, Annabel. Its Francis Lambert...Boston, Mass. How are you?..New video, I see. So Into your videos. I love Halloween and Wicca..Witchcraft. Peace : )
A flower isn’t gonna do any of this sorry. They may have air cleansing properties and provide a pleasant scent but they don’t help in court and they definitely wouldn’t help you if someone wanted to harm your life. What a silly thing to believe.
Right when I decided to head out to find flowers
If you ever feel comfortable, I would love to see your garden 💚
You should probably create a new channel about herbs
It would help us a lot a lott
Hibiscus 🌺 tea 🍵 is magic ❤️
And Rose goes with it nicely 👍🏻
I love working with Rose so much. It's one of my go-to's, I used to raise rose bushes and I don't anymore but I miss them so much.
You have such a calm and wholesome presence, I love it
One of my favorite flowers to work with in the summer heat is chrysanthemum. I find it to be a really cooling flower and I often use it in tea during the hot days to help cool down. Thanks for the beautiful video!
St John's wort!! Though I know you know this flower very well. It's been used in my family always, with my grandma making oil every year and giving it to all of us. A staple in our lives, though we only use it as a medicinal herb. ♥ The only "kind of magical side" is that you should harvest it on St. John's day, which is on June 24th where I live, when the sun is high in the sky, for best potency and strenght. The oil must be prepared immediately and left for 4-6 weeks under the summer sun, till it's red and... warm looking. A sun flower used to heal sunburn (and anything skin related, but burns in particular). I love how nature thinks/works.
All my favs too. I also love Yarrow for so many things.
Thank you so much for this video 😊 i feel like this was so perfect in timing as ive been doing more reasearch in my practice you always know how to articulate ❤❤
One of my favorite summer flowers that my spouse and I grow in abundance in our yard each year, is marigold! They have lovely sun energy and protective qualities, especially for the garden itself. I'm hoping to find a good salve recipe to try with them once we're done using them to protect our garden from unwanted pests.
You are very lovely!!❤❤❤
I love chamomile and elder. Thanks for sharing about the others.
I'm not sure if you already have, but could you do a whole video about perfuming? I know you showed a short bit about before.
Greetings from México❤
I live in the desert so some flowers can be difficult to come by, but the Lantana flowers are so great!! i use them to add joy to my spells, as they're literally related to happiness and called a belly laugh in flower form. I think they have medicinal uses as well but they are poisonous if consumed. I'm still learning more and more about the flower, but the bush in my back yard is full of the blooms an they've been so helpful in my spells so far!!
Very nice video🧚🏽
Hi Annabel love watching your videos, I find them very grounding. Have you ever thought about making trinket bottles filled with herbs or flower to sell like a jewellery item infused with a spell. I don't know why but I wanted to share that. 🤔 sending you warm wishes from London.
Mmm I love all of these. Thank you! Where is your favorite place to purchase herbs from?
🌲🌳🍀🐾🐕🦉🦌🧝♀️Welcome back, Wise One of the Green World. Glad you had a safe trip. Danu, Cerridwen, Annabel 🧝♀️💚✔. Always Informative, Always Enjoyable & ALWAYS HEALING ⚕ 🦌🦉🐕🐾🍀🌳🌲.
❤ for 🦮👀💐💕💞❤️👌
Languages have always fascinated me, but even more so since I've started a folk practice - in English, 3/5 of the herbs you mentioned are masculine in nature. But in Croatian, only Calendula is a masculine noun, the rest are feminine nouns so it's pretty much impossible for me to look at Chamomile and Lavander as masculine in any way, I really can't wrap my head around it (for context - Croatian is a Slavic language whose noun system is very gender-based, every single noun has a grammatical gender and it's evident through suffixes mostly. This is very rough explanation as I did not study languages and they're among the most complex but most beautiful things we have on this planet).
This is far from "bad"! Just an observation of how a language definitely influences individual practice, especially for the folk practitioners and people whose mother tongue isn't English 😃
Hi, Annie! Wonderful and informing video, as always! As someone else said, you should make a folder for all your dives into plant magic. 💚
I have a bizarre question for you...I've found growing in my small garden a plant of the genus Cuscuta, I don't know the subspecies but it should be europea or something...do you know if it has some magical properties? It surely has a lot of medicinal properties, I've discovered by reading, but I wasn't able to find anything else (apart from the medicinal properties and "how to get rid of it"...). Thanks a lot!
Hi 🌲Annie
Love your videos. Can you please let me know where you purchased the brass “tea” strainer attached to the canning jar on the right on your table. Much thanks & peace. Patricia
Actually the brass attachment on your canning jar might be for lighting a candle. Please let me know & where to purchase. Much thanks, Patricia
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Ki, Annabel. Its Francis Lambert...Boston, Mass. How are you?..New video, I see. So Into your videos. I love Halloween and Wicca..Witchcraft. Peace : )
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A flower isn’t gonna do any of this sorry. They may have air cleansing properties and provide a pleasant scent but they don’t help in court and they definitely wouldn’t help you if someone wanted to harm your life. What a silly thing to believe.
Have you not noticed the name of this channel?
Then why are you here? This is clearly a witchcraft/spiritual channel.
Actually, if you believe it will help then it will. If you don't believe it, it will help you less.
what are you doing here? lmao
@@deckharlot lol right? 😂 well stated.
Healthy skeptic is good.
But abruptly dismissive can be seen as rude …