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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bud, Blossom & Leaf : The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook
This book is probably the most complete Witches herb planting reference book I've seen in a long time. It was made for a Witch to put together his/her herb garden.

Ms. Morrison starts with the basics; choosing the right places to plant, the kind of garden you want (kitchen, healers etc.), choosing plants, seeds, pots, tools; all those things that makes a garden a...

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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars all around great information
From preparing the soil, to designing the space, to collecting the harvest, and finally to using your herbs, Dorothy Morrison has covered everything. She gave me ideas for planting, composting, and crafting that I had not thought of before. Whether you are a beginning herbalist, like I am, or experienced, I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't find good ideas. I...
Published on August 31, 2005 by Lynn Winders


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bud, Blossom & Leaf : The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook, August 21, 2001
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This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
This book is probably the most complete Witches herb planting reference book I've seen in a long time. It was made for a Witch to put together his/her herb garden.

Ms. Morrison starts with the basics; choosing the right places to plant, the kind of garden you want (kitchen, healers etc.), choosing plants, seeds, pots, tools; all those things that makes a garden a garden. She talks about watering, spacing, weeding, insect pests. She also gives some very basic yet excellent advice on practical control of both weeds and insect pests. Companion planting, beneficial attractants and repellents, she includes many simple and common sense ideas for keeping your garden in order.

Then she makes it magical... Gardening permission Ritual, Blessings of the seeds, protection spells for sprouts, invoking the Spring Ritual, magical help for indoor plants. All the additional things a Witch gardener would want to know in addition to the usual gardeners information.

I was pleased that Dorothy included the basics of gardening as well as the magical aspects. Most books I've seen cover either one or the other. You get a book on gardening, and it tells you about laying out the various types of plants, all the basics on compost etc. etc. Magical digests cover the usual properties of herbs, astrological inferences for different plants and so on. Ms. Morrison put it together in one handy reference book. She has even included some recipes that can be made from materials you harvest from your garden. A very complete book if you ask me.

I have always enjoyed Ms. Morrison's work. She is continually coming up with new ways to look at things, and this book has not disappointed me. She even has a section on floriography - the language of the plants. OK, it means what the plants energy and vibrations are. Very important to know if you want to use any of your garden in your spell castings. Magical associations is just another plus to make this more than just another gardening book.

A little magical help on my first planting of this kind can only help, I think.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pot pourri of interesting ideas and good bed time reading..., June 6, 2004
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
Dorothy Morrison's BUD, BLOSSOM & LEAF contains something old, something new and some things borrowed from other gardeners, as well as a good deal of original material based on her own experiences. She combines all these bits of gardening wisdom and lore into a practical but fun book that has more to do with using herbs than growing them. I appreciate the old bits, such as being reminded of the multiple uses of Chamomile, a natural antibiotic remedy and a soothing balm, and new information seldom found in gardening books - such as how to make wine from excess fruit and other plant materials. The best part of her book is entitled "Mother Nature's Household" where Ms Morrison offers ideas and suggestions for everything from `Cleaning with Herbs' to `Herbal Beauty'. She includes recipes for products for the bath and boudoir, as well as the kitchen.

If you are a new gardener, you will probably want to purchase another gardening book that goes into greater depth concerning the care and feeding (growing) of herbs, as Ms Morrison's discussion of gardening techniques is directed to the experienced gardener and, not the novice. There are a number of herbal gardening books on the market, for example Rodale'S ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HERBS, which is a good place to begin to learn more about herbs. Herbs are generally annuals (Basil, balms, Borage) or perennials (Lavender, Artemisia, Echinacea) so bed preparation is similar to that undertaken for flower gardening. However, every experienced gardener knows not all flowers have the same requirements. For example, if you are going to raise lavender, it helps to know that it prefers dry alkaline growing conditions. Like most flowers, most herbs require lots of sun (many come from the Mediterranean), so you'll have better luck growing herbs on a sunny balcony, than in a shady moist location.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, practical and magical, January 23, 2005
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
I've had this book for some time and hadn't seriously read it till today. Its enjoyable, practical, and well organized. For those looking for more--and for the author to do ALL the work for you, look elsewhere. This is a witch's garden at its simpliest, something I prefer. Who has time for more? The spells and chants are simple, to the point, and yes there are other books out there that are more in depth, but for me... gardening, harvesting and using plants and herbs in my daily magical life IS simple. If you want the plot of a garden, or indept herbal/plant usage, I suggest Cunningham, Rodale's Herbs, or Garden Witchery.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now THIS is what I've been looking for!, January 16, 2001
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This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
I cannot state this frankly enough - Dorothy is one AMAZING lady; who has finally written the book I've been looking for. A great, fun read - full of magic, inspiration and education. If the goal is to entertain and inform, she has done it with grace and style - even making me EXTREMELY late for my moving date. I've read quite a few books regarding herbology, magickal herb use and natural home remedies - *nothing* has come close to this. Simply put, I can't wait for my ground to thaw - I've already bought some new herbs and plants for my apartment! Thanks Dorothy for the inspiration.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner Book, February 24, 2003
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
This is a great book for someone who is new to gardening, herbal magic, or Wicca who wants to grow a basic herb garden for magical purposes; with this book and perhaps a little information on local growing conditions you can make a good start. This is *not* an in-depth guide to gardening, herbs, Wicca, or spellwork, however, and I agree with a previous reviewer who pointed out some editing problems.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This has to be one of my favorite books of all time., November 28, 2001
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
It is one that I reference many times a week. Not only is it written and illustrated in an easy to use format, but it very thorough. Bud, Blossom, & Leaf reminds me how important Goddess is in the gifts she gives us, whether it be herb, flower, bush, or tree.

As you begin to read Bud, Blossom, & Leaf , you gain insight and knowledge of gardening and Spirit, whether you have an indoor or outdoor garden. Would you like a shaped and themed garden? Perhaps a Fairie Garden or maybe you are more interested in a Medicine Wheel Garden for healing. Learn Rituals to bless the gardens and the earth, learn to intertwine them in your daily life.

From recipes for culinary, cosmetic and medicinal uses to lessons in how to appease fairies so your gardens grow lush, everything you need is here within these pages. Learn how to predict the weather by using the Moon and the Winds. Learn to enlist the elemental energies to create your own magickal gardens. Become closer to Deity, as you become enlightened in and by the garden.

M.L. Benton, Publisher, Echoed Voices.
Copyright © November 2001

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ~ * A Beautiful Book on Magick Herbalism! * ~, September 13, 2001
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
First of all, I am a novice on growing herbs so this book was perfect for me! Morrison suggests ways to plan, plant, & prepare your own herbal garden. She even includes tips for city dwellers like myself. (However, I can't wait until I move into a house because I want to try out her suggestions for a Butterfly garden!) Also included in this book are tips on harvesting and trouble-shooting. However, my favorite parts of this book were the chapters on Bath & Boudoir, Herbal Beauty, and Herbal Hygiene & First Aid. The miracle cure for dry feet worked wonders for my friend, but my favorite was the Bath Tub Fizzes recipe, especially when used with lavender herbs! My only complaint about the book was I wish Morrison would of gone into a little more detail on the actual herb growing process. Guess I will need to find another book for that. Otherwise, a truly wonderful read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compendium of unusual connections between Wicca & gardening., May 4, 2001
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
Dorothy Morrison's Bud, Blossom & Leaf draws unusual connections between Wicca and gardening, and holds the potential to appeal to gardeners as well as spiritual practitioners. From magical garden shapes for different proposes to herb recipes, this is packed with outdoors-oriented information.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Once again, a well written book with magic abound!, April 25, 2001
This review is from: Bud, Blossom & Leaf: The Magical Herb Gardener's Handbook (Paperback)
Once again, I have found complete trust, and magic in a book by this author. Dorothy Morrison has been an inspiration in all my magickal workings and now she takes me to the garden. D.M. has shown me that magick can be simple and still effective while planting my herbs. I am fairly new to this aspect and this book has brought me right up to par. Anyone who plans to garden and bless their gardens with a pagan flavor, this is THE BOOK! Very well written as always from Morrison and made so I can enjoy as well as learn from it. I would tell anyone interested in pagan gardening to buy a copy of this book. Most excellent. Oceana at the Realm
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended, May 22, 2001
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Dorothy has once again written a book without the all too often seen arcane ancient references to obscure systems of magick. Simply a straight forward approach to making a personal garden grow through infusing yourself into your chosen herbs, without needing a tome on extensive gardening or magickal techniques. A recommended study.
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