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Day 15 -- Forage
There was no better reward for a forage hog in training than a foraged nut or mushroom.
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The Wonder Of Foraging

Foraging is an ancient and magickal practice, allowing witches to deepen their bond with nature while gathering powerful herbs, plants, fungi and even bones for spells, potions, and rituals. This guide will help you safely and ethically harvest nature’s gifts while honoring the spirits of the land.
𖥞The Ethics of Foraging
Before you set out, follow these principles:
• Harvest Respectfully - Take only what you need, and never overharvest.
• Know Your Land - Learn the local laws and indigenous practices of the area.
• Ask Permission - Some witches seek permission from the plants or land spirits before harvesting.
• Leave No Trace - Avoid damaging the ecosystem and thank nature for its sacrifice.
𖥞Essential Foraging Tools
• A foraging basket or cloth bag
• A sharp knife or scissors for cutting herbs
• Gloves (for thorny or toxic plants)
• A field guide (or app) to identify plants and fungi
• A journal for noting magickal correspondences or general notes
𖥞Sacred Rituals & Offerings
• Thank the Spirits - Leave a small offering (water, crystals, trinkets, a song, or a prayer).
• Moon-Charged Foraging - Gather herbs under a full moon for extra potency.
• Wild Altar - Arrange collected items as an outdoor altar to honor nature.
𖥞Crafting with Your Foraged Finds
• Herbal Magick: Use dried herbs to dress candles or as offerings.
• Herbal Bundles: Dry herbs for smoke cleansing.
• Infused Oils: Steep plants in oil for anointing and spellwork.
• Herbal Incense: Crush dried herbs for loose incense burning on charcoal or craft your own cones/sticks.
• Tinctures & Teas: Brew magickal potions for healing and intention-setting.
• Spell Jars & Mojo Bags: Combine dried herbs with crystals and charms for long-lasting magic.

𖥞Harvesting Herbs for Drying
• Timing Matters - Gather herbs in the morning after the dew has dried but before the sun is too hot.
• Lunar Harvesting - For extra magical potency, harvest under a full or waxing moon.
• Use Sharp Tools - Cut herbs with scissors or a boline to avoid damaging the plant.
𖥞Methods of Drying Herbs
Hanging Method (Best for Sturdy Herbs)
• Gather small bundles of herbs and tie them with twine.
• Hang upside down in a dry, dark, well-ventilated space.
• Avoid direct sunlight, which can weaken magical properties.
Drying time: 1-3 weeks.
Flat Drying (For Delicate Leaves & Flowers)
• Spread herbs in a single layer on a mesh screen, paper towel, or cloth.
• Keep in a dark, dry place with good airflow.
Drying time: 5-10 days.
Oven Drying (For Quick Drying)
• Set the oven to the lowest temperature (around 100-150°F or 38-65°C).
• Place herbs on a baking sheet and leave the oven door slightly open.
• Check every 10-15 minutes to prevent burning.
Drying time: 1-2 hours.
Dehydrator Method (Efficient & Even Drying)
• Place herbs in a dehydrator at a low setting (95-115°F or 35-46°C).
• Dry until leaves crumble easily.
Drying time: 4-12 hours, depending on the herb.
𖥞Storing Dried Herbs
• Glass Jars: Store herbs in airtight glass jars, preferably tinted to block light.
• Labeling: Always label with the herb name and date of drying.
• Cool, Dark Storage: Keep herbs away from sunlight and moisture.
• Energetic Cleansing: Charge dried herbs with moonlight or crystals before use.

𖥞Herb Foraging Schedule (Midwest)
🌷Spring:
• Dandelion
• Stinging nettle
• Hemlock
• Violet
• Chickweed
• Foxglove
• Wild onion/garlic
• Wild lupine
• Milkweed
• Lilac
• Black raspberry
• Tulip
• Wild plum
• Spiderwort
• Basil
• Trillium
• Yarrow
• Knot weed
• Plantain
• Lemon balm
• Mint
• Chervil
• Chives
• Dill
• Burdock
• Oregano
• Locust
🌻Summer:
• Wild raspberry and blackberry
• Elderberry
• Mullien
• Nightshade
• Lavender
• Rosemary
• Sage
• Purple cornflower (echinacea)
• Goldenrod
• Wild bergamot
• Datura (Jimson weed)
• Gooseberry
• Monarda
• Chicory
• Wild carrot
• Lily
• Queen Anne's lace
• Cutleaf toothwort
• Mugwort
• Wormwood
• Rosehips
• Purslane
• Mulberry
• Pokeweed
• Bittersweet
• American mandrake
🍄Autumn:
• Acorns
• Buckeyes
• Burdock root
• Hawthorn berries
• Pine needles
• Poison sumac
• White snake root
• Garlic mustard
• Black walnut
• Pawpaw
• Shagbark hickory
• Persimmon
• Witch hazel
• Juniper berries
• Cat tails
• Mushrooms
❄️Winter:
• Beech nuts
• Pine nuts
• Chestnuts
• Pinecones

𖥞Foraging Bones
Foraging for animal bones is a sacred practice that connects witches to nature, death cycles, and spirit work. Whether for divination, spellwork, or ancestral veneration, ethically collecting bones requires respect and knowledge.
Where to Find Bones:
• Forests & Woodlands - Look near animal trails, under trees, or in dry areas.
• Riverbanks & Lakeshores - Water can wash up bones over time.
• Fields & Deserts - Open areas may have sun-bleached remains.
• Roadsides & Farmland - Unfortunately, roadkill can be a source, but always ensure it is safe and legal to collect.
Ethical & Legal Considerations:
• Respect the Dead - Offer gratitude or a small offering when taking bones.
• Check Local Laws - Some areas prohibit collecting certain animal remains.
• Leave No Trace - Do not disturb entire ecosystems while searching.
Cleaning & Preparing Bones:
• Dry Cleaning - Brush off dirt and debris.
• Water Soaking - Soak in warm water to loosen soft tissue (never use bleach!).
• Hydrogen Peroxide Bath - Use 3% peroxide to whiten and disinfect bones.
• Sun Drying - Leave in the sun for a few days for natural purification.
Magickal Uses for Bones:
• Divination - Use small bones in casting (Osteomancy).
• Altars & Ancestral Work - Honor spirits with bone offerings.
• Talismans & Charms - Carry bones for protection and strength.
• Crafting Tools - Use bones for wands, runes, or ritual tools.
Foraging is an essential skill for a witch, as it deepens their connection with nature and provides access to fresh, potent ingredients for spells, potions, and rituals. Wild herbs, roots, and flowers carry strong natural energies that enhance magickal workings in ways store-bought materials cannot. Understanding the land and its seasonal growth also fosters self-sufficiency and sustainability, aligning a witch’s practice with the cycles of the Earth. Additionally, foraging strengthens intuition and knowledge of plant properties, ensuring safe and ethical use of nature’s offerings.
By embracing foraging as part of your craft, you not only strengthen your magickal practice but also develop a deep, sacred relationship with the land. You will discover that it to be its own spiritual practice, a communion with nature, and a fantastic way to spend your day. Happy foraging, witches!

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What a color combination … nature to inspire us all in our artistry ❤️
#nature#nature aesthetic#mushroom#mushrooms#mycology#photography#nature photography#landscape#plants#growing#spirituality#love#popular#lifestyle#cottagecore witch#fairy cottage#fairycore#cute animals#cute#witchy#pagan#natural#holistic#ritual#tumblr life#explore#hiking#forage#foraging#outdoors
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berry season
#berries#blackberries#summer#summer aesthetic#blackberry bush#cottagecore#cottage aesthetic#cottagecore aesthetic#foraging#forage#forest#forestcore#woodland#woodland aesthetic#naturecore#nature#pnw#pacific northwest#mine#my post#my photos
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it's the season of the witch.... which is obviously spring because i can finally forage a bunch of stuff and make tinctures, infusions, baked goods, oils, and much much more!
Guess this is also a "witchy reminder" that not everyone's craft is very aesthetic looking lol. my kitchen is so butt ugly
#witchcraft#witch#magic#magick#witches of tumblr#witchblr#herbs#forage#herbalism#pickled#tincture#infusions#oil infusion#crisp bread#baked goods
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Mushroom Medley with Reindeer Lichen by Jill Bliss.
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“Slow down, you’re doing fine. You can’t be everything before your time.” - Billy Joel
#artists on tumblr#artistic expression#self expression#inspiration#art#artwork#art therapy#pagan#paganism#pagan witch#spring equinox#garden photography#nature art#natural light#nature#nature aesthetic#nature photography#naturecore#wishes#dandelion#wishing#rose#wildflowers#cottage aesthetic#witchcraft#witchcore#foraging#forage#spirituality#billy joel
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Mullein tea gathered from the banks of the Missouri River.
#mullein#tea#forage#foraging#diy#breathe#respiratoryhealth#hunting and gathering#herbs#midwest#great plains#river city#ancient medicine#back to nature
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July 2023. One of the many moon gatherings. Wolverhampton, England ✨️
#mine#tagged mine#witch#witchy#divination#apothecary#spiritual#hippie#nature blog#forage#foraging#herbalism#herbalist#fairy#faery#faerie#faeriecore#fairycore#cottagecore#when our good friend jess foraged sooooo many plants and offered us teas#was such a lovely night
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I collected some Balsam Poplar buds today that I'll be using to make my annual balm of Gilead batch!
#Balsam poplar#poplar#tree#trees#buds#tree buds#tree bud#medicine#balm#homemade#foraging#plants#plantblr#springtime#spring foraging#forage#ontario#making#harvesting#harvest#salve#balm of gilead
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Here's all the foraging items in Stardew Valley I remade! Unfortunately I made them a bit bigger then the originals so I don't know about modding them... #pixelart
#pixel aesthetic#pixel art#artists on tumblr#small artist#cute pixels#retro#8bit#8bitart#pixel game#artwork#stardew valley#stardewvalley#icons#forage#remake
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11/10.2024 - beautiful mushrooms at the market in Riga
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Hey guys, after foraging and cooking with ramps every spring for years, I compiled all of my tips and recipes into a single post, reblog for more forest found foraged content
#ramps#wildleeks#foraged food#forage#foraging#nature#naturcore#homesteading#homecooking#food#food photography#photography
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Kosta Williams in Forage
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