Witching Hour Farm: A Living Story
I’m Emily Little, the heart behind Witching Hour Farm. My work stems from a deep belief that the land still speaks—through the plants, the turning of the seasons, and the stories carried down through generations.
As an herbalist, storyteller, and seasonal guide, I root my practice in the rhythms of the natural world. I follow the cycles of the moon, the shifting winds of each season, and the wisdom of plants that thrive here in our region. Herbalism is not just about remedies, it’s about relationship. It’s about knowing the plants beneath our feet, the health of the soil that sustains us, and the traditions that remind us how to live in balance with the Earth and each other.
Witching Hour is where this vision comes alive. It’s a place where old stories find new life and seasonal living becomes a path to deeper connection. Through teaching, storytelling, and tending the land, I seek to honor the plants as kin, cultivate reciprocity with the Earth, and inspire others to live in harmony at each turn of the wheel of the year.
At its core, Witching Hour is about stewardship: listening to the land, caring for it with reverence, and sharing its gifts responsibly. Every event, story, and offering is an invitation to step into rhythm with the wild, to remember our place in the web of life, and to carry these practices forward with intention.


