January 2023

recipes for imbolc

6 Delicious Recipes For Imbolc to Honor the Hearth and Home

Celebrate Brigid’s love of the home and hearth with these 6 wonderful recipes for Imbolc that will infuse your kitchen with the season’s special energy. From traditional dishes to something a bit more modern, you’ll find something special for your Imbolc feast. With these recipes, your Imbolc is sure to be a magical one!

February's full moon

Exploring February’s Full Moon: A Night Under a Glowing Snow Moon

Explore the beauty of February’s Snow moon, a magical winter moon! February’s Full Moon is a celestial event that will leave you in awe of the beauty of nature. Discover the stories and myths behind this beautiful and mystical lunar event, and how you can make the most of this magical moment!

pine needle basket

Crafting a Pine Needle Basket: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to make your own unique and one-of-a-kind pine needle basket! With this step-by-step guide, you’ll be crafting beautiful and intricate designs that will impress your family and friends. Unlock the magical world of basket weaving and discover the joy of creating something special out of nature’s bounty!

Hugelkultur

Hugelkultur: An Amazing Permaculture Gardening Technique

In this blog post, we’ll discuss the basics of hugelkultur, what makes it different from traditional raised beds, and the many benefits of this unique gardening technique. So, let’s get started!

full moons

The 12 Full Moons: Their Names, Meaning, and Magical Influence

The moon is often an object of fascination. Its phases and names say a lot about how we relate to, and derive meaning from, the moon’s seemingly ever-shifting aspects. Here are the names and meanings of the 12 full moons, plus tips on how they can influence your life.

winter sowing in milk jugs

Winter Sowing in Milk Jugs: The Easy Way To Start Seeds

Have you ever wanted to start your garden early? Well now you can, with the practice of winter sowing in milk jugs. You’ll be able to stay productive through the winter months and then hit the ground running as spring arrives.

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