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Witchy Wednesday - Alder
Witchy Wednesday - Alder Alder is the common name for the family known as birch. It covers 35 different trees and shrubs, they can grow...


Witchy Wednesday - Walnut
Witchy Wednesday - Walnut The walnut is a classic edible nut coming from the walnut tree it is part of the Family Juglandaceae. The tree...


Witchy Wednesdays - Tomato
Witchy Wednesdays - Tomato The tomato is an iconic red, yellow or orange spherical fruit (although other colours and varieties can be...


Witchy Wednesdays - Solomons Seal
Witchy Wednesdays - Solomons Seal Solomons Seal is a Woodland Perrennial, native to Europe, America and Asia. It has a large stem and...


Witchy Wednesdays - Geranium (Pelargonium)
Witchy Wednesdays - Geranium (Pelargonium) Pelagonium is a variety of plant which over 200 species, originally native to Africa but have...


Witchy Wednesday - Mullein
Witchy Wednesday - Mullein Mullein is a biennial plant witch large furry leaves the fur being irritating to the skin of a greeny grey...


Witchy Wednesday - Lemon
Witchy Wednesday - Lemon Lemons are an iconic looking yellow fruit which grow on lemon trees, a type of evergreen tree with oval dark...


Witchy Wednesdays - Holly
Witchy Wednesdays - Holly Holly is an evergreen shrub native to europe with over 400 varying species. Typically they have dark green...


Witchy Wednesday - Ginger
Witchy Wednesday - Ginger Ginger root which is the part we most commonly use is a large yellow/ brown root which grows from a plant that...


Witchy Wednesday - Fir
Witchy Wednesday - Fir Fir are a type of coniferous tree that cover around 50 different species. Typically they have large flat needle...
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