Who needs a fancy apothecary when you’ve got a spice rack? A lot of the homemade magic you’ll ever need is probably sitting right there in your kitchen, tucked between the salt, cinnamon, and that lost container of paprika that's been sitting there since last century.
Herbs and spices are the backbone of everyday witchcraft: they flavor your food, aromatize your spells, and connect you to the ancient rhythm of the natural world. Whether you’re sprinkling a little basil for luck or waving a sage leaf at your problems, kitchen magic is where thrifty witchcraft truly shines.
And despite the pretty glass bottles some herb and spice brands use, you do NOT have to spend a ton at the grocery store! In our experience, cheaper brands are just as effective for cooking and spellwork. Frankly, we buy a lot of Badia brand when we can, or whatever grocery store brand we happen upon (Meijer, Great Value, and that kind of thing). The only real "splurge" is saffron... because that's rarely on sale or available cheaply, although you can find deals here and there.
Herbs and spices are not the same thing. Herbs are harvested from the green leafy parts of a plant, while spices come from the fruit, seeds, bark, or roots. As an example, the same plant yields cilantro (leaf/herb) and coriander (seed/spice).
For this reason, the entries below are alphabetized and grouped together by one or the other.
Use this guide to magical herbs and spices as a reference or as inspiration, trusting your intuition above all else. The correspondences and meanings reflect a more eclectic perspective that blends tradition with personal experience (the way most magic truly lives).
Magical Herbs & Their Meanings
A
Agrimony
Scent: Earthy and slightly bitter
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
Known for protection and truth, agrimony dispels negativity and reveals what’s hidden. Burn or carry it to shield your energy and cleanse old wounds.
Alfalfa
Scent: Fresh and grassy
Season: Summer
Element: Earth
Celestial: Venus
A charm for prosperity and household luck, alfalfa invites abundance and wards off poverty. Keep a small jar of dried leaves in your kitchen or pantry.
B
Basil
Scent: Sweet and spicy
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
A classic herb for protection and prosperity, basil amplifies confidence and attraction. Add to love charms or sprinkle in doorways to draw good fortune.
Bay Leaf
Scent: Sharp and herbal
Season: Year-round
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Bay leaves are symbols of victory, success, and divine wisdom. Write intentions on the leaves, burn them, and let their smoke carry your wish to the heavens.
Belladonna
Scent: Musky and earthy
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Saturn
Traditionally used for shadow and transformation work, belladonna embodies mystery and power. This is a toxic plant; work only with its spirit and do not ingest it.
Blessed Thistle
Scent: Bitter and sharp
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
This herb purifies and strengthens the spirit, helping dispel weakness and fear. Use in protection sachets or burn to renew courage.
C
Calendula (Marigold)
Scent: Earthy and peppery
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Bright and warm, calendula radiates joy and healing energy. Use in sun magic, protection charms, or self-confidence rituals.
Catnip
Scent: Minty and fresh
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
Catnip brings playful love and relaxation. Use it in spells for affection, attraction, or simply to invite gentleness and joy into your life.
Celandine
Scent: Bitter and sharp
Season: Spring
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
A herb of clarity and victory, celandine clears blockages and restores purpose. Use in charm bags or workings for personal empowerment.
Celery Leaves
Scent: Crisp, green, and slightly peppery
Season: Summer to early autumn
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Celery leaves sharpen intuition and promote mental clarity. Use in rituals for balance and focus, or include in herbal blends to strengthen psychic awareness and harmony.
Chamomile
Scent: Sweet and apple-like
Season: Spring to early summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Sun
Gentle yet powerful, chamomile brings calm, luck, and purification. Ideal for sleep, stress relief, and peaceful home energy.
Chervil
Scent: Mild and anise-like
Season: Spring
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Chervil enhances clarity, patience, and renewal. Use during new moon rituals or times of change to encourage personal growth.
Chickweed
Scent: Green and light
Season: Spring
Element: Water
Celestial: Moon
A symbol of flexibility and resilience, chickweed aids healing and encourages balance. Use in self-care spells or rituals for emotional release.
Chives
Scent: Mildly onion-like and savory
Season: Spring to summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Chives protect, energize, and enhance personal power. Add to kitchen witchery for courage and drive, or plant them near entryways to repel negative energy.
Clover
Scent: Fresh and faintly sweet
Season: Spring to summer
Element: Earth
Celestial: Jupiter
Clover attracts luck, love, and prosperity. A four-leaf clover brings extra blessings, while red clover supports feminine energy and balance.
Coltsfoot
Scent: Mild and herbal
Season: Spring
Element: Air
Celestial: Venus
Known for soothing and renewal, coltsfoot helps one find their voice — literally and magically. Use in spells for communication or healing through words.
Comfrey
Scent: Earthy and slightly musky
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Saturn
Comfrey protects travelers and aids recovery. Use in healing spells, carry while traveling, or burn to release lingering energy after illness.
Coriander Leaf (Cilantro)
Scent: Bright and citrusy
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Fresh coriander draws energy and passion into love and prosperity work. Use it to spark enthusiasm and keep motivation strong.
D
Damiana
Scent: Sweet and slightly smoky
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Venus
A sensual herb that ignites passion and creativity. Add to love charms, teas, or bath blends for confidence and vitality.
Dandelion
Scent: Mild and grassy
Season: Spring to summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
Associated with wishes and spirit communication, dandelion helps manifest dreams and connect with ancestors. Blow its seeds into the wind to send your intentions forth.
Dill
Scent: Fresh, tangy, and grassy
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Dill brings protection, clarity, and luck. It wards off negativity and encourages clear communication. Hang dried sprigs in your kitchen for peace at home, or use in spell jars to invite prosperity and good fortune.
E
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Scent: Earthy and floral
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Strength and resilience flow through echinacea’s energy. Use for protection, health, and inner power.
Elderflower
Scent: Sweet and honeyed
Season: Late spring to early summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Venus
A protective flower that bridges the seen and unseen realms. Perfect for blessings, purification, and gentle transformation.
F
Feverfew
Scent: Bitter and citrusy
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Venus
A healer’s herb used to clear both body and spirit. Burn or carry it to dispel emotional pain and restore harmony.
J
Jasmine
Scent: Rich and floral
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Moon
A sensual, mystical flower of love and intuition. Ideal for dream magic, romance, and deep emotional connection.
L
Lavender
Scent: Floral and soothing
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Lavender calms the mind, cleanses energy, and opens pathways to communication. Use in baths, pillows, or incense to invite peace and clarity.
Lemon Balm
Scent: Sweet and citrusy
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Moon
Known for joy and calm, lemon balm soothes emotional storms. Brew in tea or use in love and healing rituals.
Lemongrass
Scent: Bright and lemony
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
This cleansing herb clears confusion and uplifts the spirit. Use before divination or during new beginnings to sweep away stagnation.
M
Marjoram
Scent: Sweet and woody
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
A herb of comfort and harmony. Burn or brew to ease grief and bring gentle happiness to the heart.
Marshmallow
Scent: Soft and slightly sweet
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
Associated with love, compassion, and healing, marshmallow softens harsh energy. Add to rituals for emotional soothing or forgiveness.
Meadowsweet
Scent: Sweet and floral
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
A balancing herb that encourages peace and joy. Use in love or happiness spells, or simply to raise vibration in your space.
Mint (Spearmint or Common Mint)
Scent: Cool and refreshing
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Mint stimulates the mind, brings prosperity, and clears negativity. Use to refresh energy, boost focus, or invite abundance.
Mugwort
Scent: Bitter and earthy
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Earth
Celestial: Moon
Mugwort enhances dreams, intuition, and protection. Burn or use in sachets before sleep or divination.
N
Nettle
Scent: Green and sharp
Season: Spring
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
A herb of strength and protection, nettle defends boundaries and encourages resilience. Use in banishing rituals or to recharge personal power.
O
Oregano
Scent: Earthy and peppery
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Venus
Oregano brings vitality and joy. Add to rituals for courage, strength, and creative energy.
P
Parsley
Scent: Fresh and peppery
Season: Spring to autumn
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Parsley purifies, protects, and renews. Use in kitchen witchery for clarity or as a charm for new beginnings.
R
Raspberry Leaf
Scent: Mild and slightly fruity
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
A nurturing herb tied to feminine strength and fertility. Use in healing, creativity, and self-love rituals.
Rose Hips
Scent: Tart and fruity
Season: Autumn
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
The fruit of the rose, rose hips bring love, healing, and abundance. Use in charms for renewal or brew into heart-centered tea magic.
Rosemary
Scent: Piney and herbal
Season: Year-round
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
A powerful all-purpose herb for protection, purification, and memory. Burn, hang, or infuse to cleanse spaces and strengthen focus.
S
Sage
Scent: Earthy, sharp, and cleansing
Season: Late spring to autumn
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
Sage purifies, protects, and restores wisdom. Burn leaves to clear spaces of heavy energy, or keep near your altar to strengthen focus and spiritual connection. A timeless herb for cleansing and clarity.
Strawberry Leaf
Scent: Light and fruity
Season: Summer
Element: Earth
Celestial: Venus
A sweet charm for luck and love. Use in offerings or spells to deepen affection and appreciation.
Sunflower (leaf and petal)
Scent: Fresh and lightly nutty
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Sunflowers embody joy, loyalty, and growth. Use petals in prosperity rituals or to honor solar energy.
T
Tansy
Scent: Bitter and camphorous
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
Tansy protects against negativity and illness. Burn in moderation for purification or hang dried bundles to repel unwanted energy.
Tarragon
Scent: Sweet and anise-like
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Tarragon encourages courage and willpower. Use it when facing challenges or seeking inner strength.
Thistle
Scent: Sharp and earthy
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
A tough protector, thistle strengthens resolve and deflects negativity. Use in banishing or protection magic.
Thyme
Scent: Fresh and sharp
Season: Spring to summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Venus
Thyme brings courage, clarity, and spiritual purification. Burn or carry to boost confidence and focus.
V
Valerian
Scent: Musky and earthy
Season: Summer
Element: Water
Celestial: Moon
A grounding herb for rest and protection. Use to banish nightmares and soothe emotional unrest.
W
Wormwood
Scent: Bitter and smoky
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Wormwood protects and enhances intuition, making it useful for divination and spirit work. Burn carefully to clear energy before scrying.
Y
Yarrow
Scent: Sweet and dry
Season: Summer
Element: Air
Celestial: Venus
A herb of healing and boundaries. Yarrow strengthens courage and protects energy during change or conflict.
Magical Spices & Their Meanings
A
Allspice
Scent: Warm, sweet, and clove-like
Season: Autumn to winter
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
A spice of passion, strength, and prosperity, allspice raises energy and motivation. Use in money charms or sprinkle around candles to amplify courage and drive.
B
Black Pepper
Scent: Sharp and pungent
Season: Year-round
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Pepper clears negativity and sets firm boundaries. Burn in banishing rituals or carry for personal protection against gossip and envy.
C
Caraway
Scent: Sweet, spicy, and nutty
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Caraway encourages clarity, protection, and self-trust. It’s traditionally used to keep love strong and to ward off negativity. Carry the seeds in a small pouch for mental focus, safe travels, or to maintain harmony in relationships.
Cardamom
Scent: Sweet, spicy, and exotic
Season: Winter
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
This sensual spice enhances love, attraction, and creativity. Add to teas or charms for emotional warmth and magnetic energy.
Chili Pepper
Scent: Hot and smoky
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Chili ignites passion and courage, burning away fear and stagnation. Use with care in spells for empowerment or protection.
Cinnamon
Scent: Sweet and fiery
Season: Autumn to winter
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Cinnamon accelerates magic, boosts luck, and draws abundance. Burn in prosperity rituals or add to spell jars for energy and success.
Clove
Scent: Warm and woody
Season: Winter
Element: Fire
Celestial: Jupiter
Clove promotes protection and clarity while strengthening friendships. Use to dispel jealousy or to attract supportive relationships.
Coriander Seed
Scent: Nutty and citrusy
Season: Summer to autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
The seed of the same plant as cilantro, coriander encourages passion and peace. Use in love spells or carry for confidence in new ventures.
Cumin
Scent: Earthy and spicy
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Cumin anchors intentions and offers strong protection. Sprinkle around thresholds to guard the home or use in blends to strengthen commitment.
F
Fennel Seed
Scent: Sweet and licorice-like
Season: Late summer to autumn
Element: Air
Celestial: Mercury
Fennel seeds inspire courage and mental clarity. Burn before divination or use in travel charms for safe journeys.
Fenugreek
Scent: Sweet, maple-like, and nutty
Season: Autumn
Element: Earth
Celestial: Sun
Fenugreek attracts abundance, success, and healing. Use in prosperity magic or place near your wallet to draw financial growth. Its warm, grounding energy nurtures self-confidence and steady progress.
G
Garlic
Scent: Strong and pungent
Season: Summer harvest
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Garlic wards off negativity and strengthens willpower. Hang or carry dried cloves for protection and spiritual fortitude.
Ginger Root
Scent: Spicy and energizing
Season: Winter
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
A fiery catalyst in magic, ginger quickens results and fuels ambition. Use for confidence, luck, or to add heat to love spells.
Ginseng Root
Scent: Earthy and slightly sweet
Season: Autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Ginseng embodies vitality, strength, and longevity. Use in rituals for health, power, or to restore depleted energy.
L
Licorice Root
Scent: Sweet and earthy
Season: Autumn
Element: Water
Celestial: Venus
Licorice strengthens personal power and aids influence. Use in love or dominance spells, or to sweeten communication and resolve tension.
M
Mustard
Scent: Sharp, spicy, and slightly tangy
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Mustard embodies boldness, willpower, and manifestation. Its energy helps transform intention into action, making it ideal for courage and success magic. Use mustard seeds in prosperity spells or to spark momentum toward long-delayed goals.
N
Nutmeg
Scent: Warm and sweet
Season: Autumn to winter
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
A spice of luck, psychic awareness, and prosperity. Carry a nutmeg for protection or grate a pinch into money or intuition spells.
P
Paprika
Scent: Warm, smoky, and earthy
Season: Autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Paprika ignites courage, passion, and creative drive. Its fiery energy stimulates vitality and determination, making it an excellent addition to spells for motivation, confidence, and rekindling personal power. Sprinkle a pinch in charm bags or near candles to awaken enthusiasm and focus.
R
Red Pepper Flakes
Scent: Hot, smoky, and spicy
Season: Summer harvest, used year-round
Element: Fire
Celestial: Mars
Red pepper flakes spark motivation and banish negativity. Add a pinch to spell sachets for protection, or use to break stagnant energy and ignite passion in any endeavor.
S
Saffron
Scent: Rich, honeyed, and slightly metallic
Season: Autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Saffron embodies luxury, joy, and spiritual illumination. A little goes a long way; use a few threads in rituals for happiness, inspiration, and prosperity. Its golden color radiates success and optimism.
Star Anise
Scent: Sweet, spicy, and licorice-like
Season: Autumn to winter
Element: Air
Celestial: Jupiter
Star anise enhances psychic abilities, luck, and protection. Its star shape symbolizes guidance and divine insight, making it perfect for divination, meditation, and intention-setting rituals.
Sweetwood (Cassia)
Scent: Sweet and spicy, like cinnamon but lighter
Season: Autumn
Element: Fire
Celestial: Sun
Sweetwood attracts abundance, joy, and success. Use in solar magic or prosperity charms to brighten energy and draw opportunity.
T
Turmeric
Scent: Warm, earthy, and slightly bitter
Season: Autumn to winter
Element: Earth
Celestial: Sun
A golden root of purification and protection, turmeric clears negativity and attracts blessings. It’s used in rituals for healing, vitality, and abundance. Sprinkle around thresholds or add to prosperity blends to invite steady, grounded success.
Closing The Circle
The beauty of kitchen witchery is that it doesn’t demand perfection, just intention.
A handful of rosemary, a pinch of thyme, and a quiet moment of focus can be every bit as powerful as any elaborate ritual. Every time you season, steep, or simmer with purpose, you’re practicing witchcraft in its most humble (and frankly, delicious) form.
So light a candle, open your spice cabinet, and remember: you don’t have to be rich to be magical... just resourceful. Besides, the most powerful ingredient in any spell is you.