Grazing Deer. by missjessicajoy
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Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
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@vahallicewolf one of my favorite skulls.
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Disabled Witch Tip #27
I have a pretty severe allergy to sunlight (photosensitivity) and I can’t spend too much time outside during the day without getting enormous, painful, blistering, itching, swollen rashes. It looks like when Samantha got a chemical peel on Sex and the City.
But as a witch who was raised in a highly agricultural family, I love gardens and sitting outside. Everything at night closes up, wilts, etc. The solution?
Nocturnal gardens, aka night gardens, aka moon gardens.
Yup, it’s a thing.
I’m starting my nocturnal garden in the next couple of weeks, in fact. There are night blooming flowers and flowers that give of scent at night too. It should be noted, however, that the night scented flowers will attract more moths, so think about that before you do it. I don’t mind moths. The majority of my life has to be lived at night, so it’s worth it to me to create my garden based around nocturnal life. I mean, let’s face it - I’m a nocturnal creature. I’m part of the night.
Here are a few examples of night blooming flowers.
Evening primrose
Night bloom water lilies
Moonflowers
Night gladiolus
Casablanca lily
Nottingham catchfly
Four o’ clocks
Brahma Kamal
Dragon Fruit Flowers
Dutchman’s Pipe Cactus
Indian Peace Pipe
These are different than night scented flowers though. For example, Japanese honeysuckle blooms during the day but the scent carries though the night and attracts moths for pollination. There are several varieties of night scented flowers if that interests you.
Make sure you do your research first. Not all flowers should be planted in all regions or exposed to all animals, children, other plants, etc.
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My newest #amethyst 🔮 I’m in love💜✨
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brand new witch looking for her fellow witches
i’m new to tumblr’s witch community and am looking for some fellow witchy folk to follow. i’m interested in sea witches, garden witches, crystal witches, forest witches, hedge witches - pretty much anything nature-based and i’m there. reblog if this is you!
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