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Workshops Offered

Teaching is one of the best parts of Herbalism.
I want YOU to be inspired to take your health into your hands, on to your plate and into your glass.

Each item below is a class I offer, currently

Harmony Woods Retreat Center is hosting me for teaching.

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Below is my current offerings at Harmony Woods. Come Join Us!

Below that you will find classes I am capable of teaching, as well as plants to structure a class around. I can teach on subjects matter of processing, or we can take a deep dive with one plant.


If you would like to take a class, please contact me and let's set it up!

At this time, I am not doing online bookings,

send me an email to hold your seat.

Please bring cash upon the day of class.

Thank you.

Classes By Plant!
Also, we can approach the topic of Herbalism via individual plant species. Taking one plant at a time we dedicate the whole class to dissecting a single plant. We learn many different ways the same plant can be processed & ingested or applied, we will make tea (where appropriate), will work with its infused oil (when applicable), discussing topical properties, salve making and poultices; we will learn about alcoholic preservation of the plant, when to harvest, how to harvest and many applications of the plant at hand. I will have the fresh or dried plant, pre-made oils and tinctures ready to share and experience.

Please understand that most of the time I have pre made extracts of all of the following, but sometimes in some seasons I may not. So this list is subject to levels of stock in my at home apothecary.


Plants Offered:

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  • Cottonwood Trees (Poplar)

  • Western Red Cedar

  • Comfrey (Symphytum off)

  • Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensis spp.)

  • Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)

  • Hops (Humulus lupulus)

  • Lemon Balm (Melissa off.)

  • Motherwort (Leonarus cardiaca)

  • Oregon Grape (Mahonia)

  • Pine Trees (Pinus)

  • Plantain (Plantango spp.)

  • Rose (Rosa spp.)

  • St. Johns/Joans Wort (Hypericum perferatum)

  • Stinging Nettles

  • Yarrow (Achilea millifolium)

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