Entering Hekate’s Garden explores 39 plants, from well-known herbs like bay laurel, garlic, juniper, and lavender to more esoteric botanicals such as aconite and American mandrake. Cyndi Brannen blends traditional practice with her own approach, including ideas for reading plant correspondences, layering botanicals, and building relationships with plant spirits. The book also offers guidance on using herbs in spells, rituals, and altars, along with poetry and reflective passages woven through the text. It is a thoughtful resource for readers drawn to witchcraft, folk practice, and the living symbolism of plants.



