June 13, 2024 · 12:16 pm

Merry meet all,
I am loving the sunshine. A deer has been visiting my garden but I don’t see any signs of damage yet. Summer Solstice is almost here! I love summer. I just hope the deer doesn’t eat my plants.
I’m enrolled in the upgraded Advanced course at the Herbal Academy. I’m waiting for the textbooks via owl mail. I will study my heart out once the books do arrive. I have lifetime access now which is a huge relief because it is such a hard intense course. But I know I will love every minute of it. I am really enjoying studying herbalism. It is not what I thought it would be. That is what is so great about it. There is so much to learn it will take a lifetime. I have stickers to put in the textbooks once they arrive. I can’t wait. Also, studying with textbooks is much much easier because I am better with print than online.
Jonathan Maberry is a favourite author of mine. The book Necrotic has just been released. I will provide the link to it below but I hope you all grab this book off the shelves or from Amazon as fast as you can!! Read this book!!! Here is the link: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0CLF7528S/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you achieve nothing else in life, then do read that book!! You won’t be sorry. Stephen Graham Jones is a great writer, too. He is also worth checking out.
Then once my book is published, you can get that on Amazon as well too! Of course, that won’t be till October but yeah. I will definitely post more about that when I know more about what’s going on.
The publisher of Psycho Toxin Press wants me to write something for her. The publisher is a little under the weather now. I have to dream up another novella. It’s not that simple but I shall do my best. I imagine it would have to be quite different from Cult of the Spider People. However I do have something in mind.
It is so hard to write a horror story when the sunshine beckons me outdoors and my cat begs for food. Well she does that year round but she’s a cat. A few things that have helped me to get into a dark space to write horror is music. I like to listen to dark music, of course. The soundtrack for the movie Alien was a huge help. My book Cult of the Spider People is very dark, and so that helped me a lot. I kept playing it as I wrote and edited. The darkness of the story was in my imagination. The dark soundtrack helped me bring the story to life. You can’t get any darker or unsettling than Alien. Great movie, too.
I hope you all have a wonderful summer. Perfect time to relax on the beach and curl up with a good book!
Blessings, Spiderwitch
August 16, 2021 · 3:00 pm

Merry meet all,
I just finished reading the book titled The Witching Herbs by Harold Roth. This wonderful book is meant for anyone who aspires to grow the bane herbs, or poisonous herbs in their gardens. Don’t grow any bane plants until you read this book. It will save your life. You really need to understand on a very sound and deep level how to work with the plants and not kill yourself or someone else in the process. I don’t want anyone growing any mandrakes, belladonna or nightshade without reading this book. I can’t emphasize enough how crucial this book is to your health and safety.
I am growing mandrake from seed! It is stored up high where it gets the fresh air and sunlight from the window. But it is up high where my cat can’t reach it. That is for her safety. Mandrake is a toxic plant and I will never let anything harm her- and me, as well. I want the mandrake for the root and I have just the spot to plant it. I have to wait till it is big enough to defend itself from slugs. Then it gets planted out. I almost grew wolfsbane. Wolfsbane is a plant that is exceedingly toxic. It goes by a few names such as wolfsbane, aconite, aconite – it’s botanical name and monkshood. Yet people grow it in their gardens! If you get that plant on your skin and touch your face, you can die right on the spot. The juices of the lovely but toxic plant can’t get into your bloodstream. I pitched the seedling container that had the wolfsbane seeds in it to the compost bin. There is too much risk in growing it. Children, animals and people all frequent the garden. No way would I risk harming them. This is why it is so vital to read that book.
I harvested the mugwort in my garden. The mugworts grew six feet high! I’m drying the leaves and stalks indoors. The leaves look so pretty on the branches as they slowly dry to a crisp. When it is ready, I will store the leaves in jars. I can’t wait. I bought a new set of jars just for that purpose. I am also drying chamomile. I will store the chamomile in jars too. I don’t crumble the leaves and flowers before I store them. They remain potent for a longer time when you do it that way. Just before you are about to use them, then you crumble the herbs. I plan to store more herbs this fall. I am just waiting to harvest them just before the frost.
Mugwort is a VERY invasive plant. I uprooted the strong healthy roots of the mugwort patch and put the mugwort into a planter. It will choke out anything else that grows nearby. Mugwort is best grown when it is contained. I hope the mugwort grows well in a container. The planter pot is very very deep. The roots were quite large so I needed a container that could accommodate the big roots. I have never seen such strong healthy roots such as the mugwort roots in my life. I have another plant I at first believed to be a poppy but now I think it is another mugwort. I don’t recall planting mugwort there but more mugwort is OK with me!
Today I cut off all the browned pea vines from 2 pots I was growing them in. I snipped away any remaining stems and tossed it all in the compost. I stirred the soil in the planters and added Gaia Green Organics fertilizer! This fertilizer is a miracle worker in your garden. It’s improved my plants and soil! My comfrey came back when I added it to the soil! I thought my comfrey died! It’s been given a second chance. I planted the sad looking onion seed sets that looked all wilted at the back of the garden into the plant pot. I added the fertilizer. The peas also fixed nitrogen into the soil. The onions might grow better now that they are exposed to more sunlight and are receiving more nutrients! I sure hope so. I am growing potatoes and my shallots grow better near the potatoes. I planted beans and chard in the second planter. I also fed them fertilizer and water in the pots. I was busy in my garden. I also just planted a few turnip seeds in another planter where I have potatoes growing. By the time I harvest the potatoes the turnips will really get going if the bugs keep off.
I harvested 4 pickling cucumbers so far! My tomatoes are growing too. I trimmed the bottom leaves that touch the ground to avoid the risk of disease. I also fertilized each tomato plant. Now they are growing yellow flowers and tomatoes! Many of my other herbs and flowers are growing beautifully! That is a post for another time. The bees keep visiting the lemon balm, cucumbers, and astilbe, clover and dandelions to pollinate. The lemon balm patch in my garden is huge. It is why everything else in my garden is growing well. Ok by me.
Blessings, Spiderwitch
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November 19, 2013 · 4:08 pm

Merry meet all,
A birch tree trunk stretches towards the sky. The bark peels off and insects climb up and down the tree. Cats chase chickadees and sharpen their claws. The birch tree stretches gracefully. I think the tree outside my window is a gift or a blessing. Trees give us oxygen and shelter homes and animals from storms. I love the beautiful birch tree.
The graceful arch of the trunk teaches us to reach to new heights in our lives and in our aspirations. We cannot grow if we don’t try. We will never know what we are truly capable of. To do this, we must push our limits. That is what tree medicine can teach us.
I have had my faith tested recently. It happens every so often that I am tested and put through a trial of self-doubt only to emerge stronger. My confidence in people was tested, my faith in my spirituality was tested, and i was mired in darkness, sadness and doubt. Sometimes i find I need auspicious signs to steer me to be happier. When the signs come, they reassure me that everything is okay. I must be tested sometimes for a reason. Life is a trial and it is how we act under the pressure that determines who we are.
I am happy to have survived the trial and to be a stronger person. We can’t have light without darkness and dark without light. But even under a starless sky, a light shines bright-the light within you.
Blessed be,
Lady Spiderwitch )O(