Midsummer Healing Herbal Magic
Summer Herbs & Healing: The Green Magic of Midsummer Summer is the season when the old hedgewitch would gather her medicine. Fields hum with bees, hedgerows overflow with fragrant blossoms, and every leaf seems to hold a little of the sun's power. Around the Summer Solstice, many European folk traditions believed herbs reached the height of their healing and magical strength, making this the perfect time to harvest. In medieval villages, cunning women and wise healers walked the woodland edges at dawn with baskets in hand. They knew that timing mattered. Herbs gathered on Midsummer's Eve or at sunrise on the solstice were believed to carry the greatest virtue—not only for healing the body but for protecting the spirit. Here are a few of summer's most treasured allies: St. John's Wort Traditionally gathered around the feast of St. John, this sunny yellow flower was prized long before Christianity. Medieval healers used it to soothe wounds, calm ...