doomsday_disco Report post Posted October 27, 2018 (edited) Morning glory vines twisting around a patch of rampion, carrot, and parsley, with monkshood, hemlock, elfwort, sage, wormwood, and mandrake. In the imp: I am not familiar with all of the notes listed here, but I will say that I do get the carrot, parsley, and sage. It reminds me of making stuffing from scratch for Thanksgiving, or making a soup. Wet: I get lots of carrot, sage, and parsley for sure. And I think I am smelling the rampion, too? I can’t help but thinking of soup. Then a floral joins in the carrot and herb mix, but the sage is the most prominent note on me. It really smells like I took fresh sage leaves and just rubbed them on my arm. Dry: It’s greener and leafier now. The sage calms down somewhat after a while, but I’m still getting a fair amount of carrot and a floral note. It reminds me of being in a Michael’s craft store for some reason. Well, that was unexpected. I am not sure which note is doing that. Verdict: How did Beth make the carrot so carrot-y? This could be evocative of a garden minus the dirt on the right person, but I was reminded of stuffing herbs, then soup, and then it turned into a Michael’s store on me. The Witch’s Garden is an interesting scent experience, but not one that I would elect to go through again. It was nice to be able to try it, though -- not only because of the unique notes, but also because it means that I’ve completed my testing of the Märchen line (well, except for the DCed Prunella)! Edited October 27, 2018 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites