VIRTUAL Samhain: Season of the Witch circle OCT 27 6:30-8:00 PT

$1.00

Samhain marks the true end of the growing season when the garden slows down and we shift from tending to tucking in.

This circle is for anyone feeling that same pull to celebrate what we’ve grown, to compost whatever is finished, and to prepare for the unknown months ahead.

Together, we’ll talk about the real work of late autumn:

  • putting the garden to bed — cover crops, soil protection, and rest

  • making compost from what’s finished — transforming loss into fertility

  • saving seed and setting intention — both literal and personal stores for next year’s growth

  • honoring ancestors and land — the ones beneath our feet, still part of the work.

This virtual Samhain Circle is open to everyone — gardeners, growers, and anyone who feels the seasons in their bones. You don’t need to be a witch or even spiritual, just someone who understands that tending the Earth and tending the self are not separate acts.

Bring a candle, a journal, and something warm to drink. Together, we’ll mark this hinge between harvest and winter.

Date: Monday October 27th
Time: 6:30pm — 8:00pm PT
Location: Online (link provided upon registration)

Samhain marks the true end of the growing season when the garden slows down and we shift from tending to tucking in.

This circle is for anyone feeling that same pull to celebrate what we’ve grown, to compost whatever is finished, and to prepare for the unknown months ahead.

Together, we’ll talk about the real work of late autumn:

  • putting the garden to bed — cover crops, soil protection, and rest

  • making compost from what’s finished — transforming loss into fertility

  • saving seed and setting intention — both literal and personal stores for next year’s growth

  • honoring ancestors and land — the ones beneath our feet, still part of the work.

This virtual Samhain Circle is open to everyone — gardeners, growers, and anyone who feels the seasons in their bones. You don’t need to be a witch or even spiritual, just someone who understands that tending the Earth and tending the self are not separate acts.

Bring a candle, a journal, and something warm to drink. Together, we’ll mark this hinge between harvest and winter.

Date: Monday October 27th
Time: 6:30pm — 8:00pm PT
Location: Online (link provided upon registration)