The Woad Grower's Association is open to anyone interested in growing, sharing and using native and medicinal plants. This includes herbs, flowers shrubs and even trees. Uses include culinary, alternative medicine, craft (such as dyeing) and just for interest. Some members are interested in cultivating pagan and witch-friendly gardens. We are currently UK-based but all are welcome.
Hi, Teresinha I understood that it was the woad juice and not the dye that was used as a wood preservative in Thuringa, Germany. Jenny Balfour-Paul has a woad
Hi Twice recently I have been asked about using woad as a preservative for wood in the beehives. does anybody knows how one could dye wood with woad? I heard
Hi, friends Sarah has a surprise in her woad garden. The strain that she received from Norway is setting seed and looks very different from the plants that
Hi, Leena If you harvest now, your plants will regrow quickly and you will be able to harvest again in 3 to 4 weeks. If you get warm weather than the indigo