Spend a day immersed in the foundations of home herbalism and discover how to confidently begin caring for yourself and your family with simple, plant-based remedies. Designed for beginners, this hands-on intensive will introduce the core principles of herbal medicine, including choosing the right herbs, understanding the most common preparation methods, and building a practical home apothecary.
Together, we'll explore the healing potential of familiar culinary herbs and medicinal plants, discuss herbal safety and best practices, and explore remedies you can easily recreate in your own kitchen. We'll also prepare a batch of traditional fire cider—a beloved autumn herbal tonic—to take home.
Held in an intimate small-group setting at School of Earth and Awe, this workshop offers plenty of time for questions, conversation, and hands-on learning. Whether you're just beginning your herbal journey or looking to build a stronger foundation, you'll leave with practical skills, recipes, class notes, and the confidence to start making herbal medicine at home.
Logistics:
This class is held at a private residence in Goodlettsville.
Space is very limited, to register soon to reserve your spot.
Class must meet minimums to run.
Please bring lunch- we will have a lunch break during the workshop.
Please wear outdoor and weather appropriate clothing and shoes.
This residence has a dog and cats inside, though most of the workshop will take place outside, weather permitting.
Spend a day immersed in the foundations of home herbalism and discover how to confidently begin caring for yourself and your family with simple, plant-based remedies. Designed for beginners, this hands-on intensive will introduce the core principles of herbal medicine, including choosing the right herbs, understanding the most common preparation methods, and building a practical home apothecary.
Together, we'll explore the healing potential of familiar culinary herbs and medicinal plants, discuss herbal safety and best practices, and explore remedies you can easily recreate in your own kitchen. We'll also prepare a batch of traditional fire cider—a beloved autumn herbal tonic—to take home.
Held in an intimate small-group setting at School of Earth and Awe, this workshop offers plenty of time for questions, conversation, and hands-on learning. Whether you're just beginning your herbal journey or looking to build a stronger foundation, you'll leave with practical skills, recipes, class notes, and the confidence to start making herbal medicine at home.
Logistics:
This class is held at a private residence in Goodlettsville.
Space is very limited, to register soon to reserve your spot.
Class must meet minimums to run.
Please bring lunch- we will have a lunch break during the workshop.
Please wear outdoor and weather appropriate clothing and shoes.
This residence has a dog and cats inside, though most of the workshop will take place outside, weather permitting.