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POSTED UNDER Garden, Love, Moon, AND MORE

Spell: Banish Harm from the Garden

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Color of the day: Purple
Incense of the day: Yarrow

Where I live, late May is planting season, but in a waning Moon planting is not ideal. Instead, use this spell to drive away harmful plants, insects, and fungi from your garden. (Of course, you'll still have to weed and water and so on.) You'll need five cloves of garlic, peeled. Visualize the strong protective power of garlic. See it glowing with a bright energy that drives away all harm. With your athame, wand, or hand, send this power into the garlic, saying, "Harm be gone, harm be gone, harm be gone!" Place the garlic into the soil around your garden so that the five cloves form the points of a pentagram (a protective symbol). Say, "Harm be gone! So mote it be!" as you place each clove. Immediately water or pull a weed or otherwise tend the garden to seal the spell.
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