Evans-Wentz is a timeless fairy book from the early twentieth century that every green witch should read. The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Meeting the Other CrowdĪ compendium of stories about Irish fairies, Meeting the Other Crowd by Eddie Lenehan is intriguing and hard to put down! 4. A must-have guide to working with the fairies and spirits of the forest by Edain McCoy. One of the first books I picked up on the fairies and one that I still own to this day. Dive into the folklore and mythology of the forest to learn more. The Forest in Folklore and MythologyĪ green witch has an inseparable connection with the forest. The resources are out there for you, check on Amazon too. A green witch gets to know their environment intimately. Most nurseries carry pamphlets and books on your local wildlife including butterflies, birds, pollinators, trees, flowers, etc. It details over 200 wild foods and the photographs are stunning! 5. With great reviews on Amazon, Ellen Zachos’ guide to 65 backyard plants you didn’t know you could eat is the perfect book for the green witch looking to learn more about edible plants in his or her own backyard! 4. Edible Wild PlantsĮdible Wild Plants by Thomas Elias and Peter Dykeman has sold over one hundred thousand copies to foragers and herbalists worldwide. Foraging and Feastingįoraging and Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook by Dina Falconi gives recipes and details on how to harvest edible wild foods just like our ancestors once did! 3. Learn how to properly identify, harvest, and prepare edible wild plants with this guide. If you’re a green witch, you’re a natural forager. The Forager’s Harvest by Samuel Thayer is a book that should be on every green witch’s bookshelf. Celtic Tree Magicĭanu Forest guides us into the magical forest of the Druids and teaches us about the Ogham sacred tree alphabet in Celtic Tree Magic.įoraging and Wildcrafting 1. One of the first books I picked up on tree magic by Sandra Kynes is a must-have for the green witch. Often green witches attach to herbs but forget the power of the trees! 2. The Magic of Trees by Tess Whitehurst will teach you about the magical properties of trees and how to utilize tree magic in your practice. Rosemary Gladstar’s books are a wonderful place to start learning the healing effects of herbs. The green witch should know how to use herbs for magic but also for healing. Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and BrewsĪnother of Cunningham’s books – The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, and Brews gives easy-to-use incense recipes, oil mixtures, and brews for various magical intentions as well as to honor different deities. A must-have on the green witch bookshelf. Not only does he discuss the magic of each herb, but also goes into detail about their lore and history. I’ve heard nothing but good things about The Witching Herbs by Harold Roth. 36 bewitching botanicals are detailed within. This new herbal guide by Maia Toll and Kate O’Hara will have you gawking at the beautiful artwork. I can’t tell you how many times I referred to this book by Victoria Zak. 20,000 Secrets of TeaĪnother of my must-have herbal reference books, 20,000 Secrets of Tea makes it easy to concoct magical teas for medicine and everyday use. An indelible reference for the green witch to always have on-hand. Scott Cunningham is a well-known Wiccan author and this book will demonstrate why. I haven’t used any other herbal book more than this one. A green witch is indeed a wild witch, utilizing the energies of the forest, garden, and meadows. Craft of the Wild WitchĬraft of the Wild Witch by Poppy Palin is an essential for the green witch. A Green Witch’s Cupboardĭeborah Martin is a Master Herbalist and teaches us about sixty-nine different herbs in A Green Witch’s Cupboard – herbs that can be used in cooking, medicine, and magic. Grimoire for the Green WitchĪnother of Ann Moura’s green books, Grimoire for the Green Witch provides a full Book of Shadows for readers to use and adapt for their own green traditions. If you learn more towards Wicca, you’ll love Ann Moura’s books. Green Witchcraft 1, 2, and 3 by Ann Moura is a favorite among Wiccans and Green witches alike. It is also a loved book in that it provides easy to use recipes and information on herbs, essential oils, and more! 2. The Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock is a new book on the market for the green witch. Find books, blogs, and YT channels on green witchcraft, herbalism, foraging and wildcrafting, trees, fairies, folklore, and more! Green Witch Books & Resources Looking to expand your knowledge as a green witch? Research, read, and study using our mega GIANT list of green witch books and resources.
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