Green Witch Herbal Magick Made Simple — Alison Wem
- The Silent Seer

- Aug 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 14
Some books feel like they’re meant to be read in a cosy chair. Others make you want to get up, roll up your sleeves, and head straight to the garden or kitchen. Green Witch Herbal Magick Made Simple by Alison Wemb is very much the latter — a book that’s alive with recipes, spells, and ideas that you can put into practice the moment you close its cover.
A Book That Gets to the Roots of Green Witchcraft
What I love about this book is how approachable it is. Alison Wemb doesn’t drown you in theory before you can start — she gives you just enough background to understand herbal magick, then moves straight into the doing.
You’ll find:
Guidance on choosing, growing, and working with herbs
Simple but effective recipes for teas, oils, and incense
Spellcraft that blends everyday ingredients with intention
Ways to connect with the magical and medicinal spirit of plants
Tips for storing, drying, and preserving your herbal allies
It’s practical without being clinical — the kind of book you can keep open on the counter while you’re mixing a potion or blending an herbal charm.
Why This Book Feels Different in My Practice
As a Green Witch, herbs are at the heart of so much of what I do. They’re my allies, my tools, and my teachers. But sometimes I want fresh inspiration — new ways to combine familiar plants or ideas for using what’s already growing in my space.
This book delivers that beautifully.
It sparks creativity — I’ve found myself experimenting with new herbal blends just because a page made me think, “What if I…?”
It respects the plants — Wemb’s tone treats herbs as partners, not just ingredients.
It fits any scale — whether you have a sprawling garden or a single potted rosemary plant, you can still work with these ideas.
How It’s Influenced My Craft
Since reading Green Witch Herbal Magick Made Simple, I’ve:
Added new protective herb sachets to my home
Crafted an oil blend for seasonal transitions
Found creative uses for herbs I’d overlooked
Deepened the way I label and store my magical plant materials
It’s become a book I dip back into whenever I want to refresh my practice or simply feel reconnected to the herbal side of my path.
For the Green Witch Who Loves to Work With Their Hands
If you’re someone who learns best by doing, or if you find joy in blending the scents, textures, and energies of plants, Green Witch Herbal Magick Made Simple is a worthy addition to your shelf.
It’s not just a read — it’s a call to action. And in my case, it’s inspired many happy hours surrounded by jars, herbs, and the quiet hum of magic in the making.

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