Dear Littler B,
Hi there from April of 2016. I am working on getting this letter to you before sundown today so that I can say that that the letter K in the A to Z Challenge was actually met on time. I am making no promises however.
Today, just so you know...
is for Knit Bone (Comfrey)
Origin & Identification

perpetual; everlasting; continuing; recurrent.") so not only will it take over, it just won't go away! BONUS! ha ha When they say it is a "showy plant", they really mean it.

Knit Bone / Comfrey prefers cool climates but full sun. I wonder if I had planted in a not so sunny section of the garden might this one have not taken over? The soil needs to be rich, but obviously its not picky. WARNING: Fertilize only once in a while if at all. Some day if I find all my photo disks I will show you how that garden took over my yard. You will love and hate it at the same time. Or, more likely I will wait and let you get to the year 2003 and make your own mistakes there to learn from.
Practical Uses of Knit Bone
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Metaphysical Uses
Knitbone is a feminine herb, aligned with the planet Saturn and the element water (quite possibly why it is a water hog). It is a sacred herb to Hecate and is used in workings dealing with any of the powers of its alignment as well as safety during travel and money.
Besides the plethora of magic caused by it's practical uses and those mentioned above, it is also said to use in protect against theft. I will say in all the years I had this herb growing near my front door I never had a problem with theft, however I can't say as I had anything worth stealing.
Putting knit bone in your luggage prior to travel will help make sure your luggage doesn't get lost.
As it is associated with travel you can also add it hanging from your mirror or placed under your seat to protect your vehicle and those within it. I once saw in Laurie Cabbott's shop in Salem a "Star in a Jar" to hang from the rear view mirror that had on it something to the effect of "may this star in a jar protect you whether near or far". When placed in an apothecary jar like the one below and hung from the mirror with some knit bone it would be ideal for this purpose.
Besides the plethora of magic caused by it's practical uses and those mentioned above, it is also said to use in protect against theft. I will say in all the years I had this herb growing near my front door I never had a problem with theft, however I can't say as I had anything worth stealing.

As it is associated with travel you can also add it hanging from your mirror or placed under your seat to protect your vehicle and those within it. I once saw in Laurie Cabbott's shop in Salem a "Star in a Jar" to hang from the rear view mirror that had on it something to the effect of "may this star in a jar protect you whether near or far". When placed in an apothecary jar like the one below and hung from the mirror with some knit bone it would be ideal for this purpose.
Knit bone burned with mugwort aids in divination and concentration and can be used by itself or in together for letting yourself get out of and heal from unhealthy relationships. (Yep! Used it there!) When used in a bath after ritual for an hour it can relax and cleanse, especially after the draining it gives you when being used in healing work.
Enough writing and arming you for the day with the letter K! See you tomorrow for (SPOILER: L is for Lavender)
Sending you healing,
Bigger Little B
Enough writing and arming you for the day with the letter K! See you tomorrow for (SPOILER: L is for Lavender)
Sending you healing,
Bigger Little B
Knit Bone (Comfrey) healing poultice (tea)
°Bring a quart of water to boil. Turn off the heat.
°Add 2 large fresh Comfrey leaves or 1/4 cup of dried leaves.
°Cover pan and let the leaves steep for at least 20 minutes.
°Strain and use for a soak.
Use for as long as you can tolerate it. Soak the affected area for at least 15-20 minutes. Dry the area and cover with Comfrey salve. Bandage. Repeat at least 3 times a day.
Very well put together. Obviously did your homework. Nice going songbird....
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That has so many benefits to using it. I had no clue.
ReplyDeleteThank you "Anonymous" ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy, yes this is one that I have almost always grown. It's topical healing properties are right up there with aloe!
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