Introduction to Herbalism Workshop October
Event description
A full day of connection with plants, exploring the practices of herbalism with permaculture, evidence-based and intuitive approaches.
Discover herbal practices & rituals for connecting and learning, with hands-on methods to confidently process and make quality herbal preparations and recipes to take home.
Located in the cosy Shed Behind the Barn at Fair Harvest Permaculture Farm from 10am-4.30pm on Saturday, 22 October 2022.
Topics we will cover (& take-home resources for further learning).
- Intuitive tea meditation/tasting and exploration of plant initiation and connection with plants
- Seasonal medicinal and edible weed & plant identification walk and talk
- Safe foraging, harvesting, drying and storing methods & uses
- Herbal processing overview: Intro to types of preparations/solvents and methods.
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A deep-dive demonstration of 2-3 selected herbal preparations,
providing you with the key steps and confidence to re-create at home
- Take home herbal preparations made in class and recipes.
- Aspects of slow, embodied learning and a fast-paced deep dive in herbalism
This workshop will include a range of approaches to herbalism including Traditional, Western, Evidence-Based, Intuitive, Permaculture and Mutal aid.
Lunch and herbal teas provided.
Exchange $80 + booking fee
Free to First Nations attendees (please email tamaraclements0@gmail.com)
I aim to create a safe, inclusive environment for all ages and learning styles. Please advise if you have any accessibility requirements or requests to make this event a good one.
Acknowledging the Wadandi Noongar people, whose land this event takes place. Acknowledging that sovereignty was never ceded. Giving deep gratitude to the original earth carers, custodians and healers of this nation. Always was. Always will be.
About the facilitator:
I'm Tamara, a student
herbalist and grass-roots permaculturist who began studying &
immersing in the processes of herbal medicine making, Intuitive and
Traditional Herbalism whilst living in the UK in 2018. Since returning
to Australia, I have become immersed in both Permaculture &
Herbalism grass-roots education and living, and am currently completing a
Diploma of Western Herbal Medicine. Last year I completed a Cert III
Permaculture and have spent many hours tending to my garden and the
soil. The name 'From The Soil' came from a love of caring for soil
health and witnessing what it yields, beautiful healthy food and herbal
medicines. My recent approach to herbalism is informed by my Health
Science studies, as well as curiosity surrounding themes of herbal
ritual for a personal connection to land, and decolonizing herbalism.
Through my workshops, I aim to highlight the importance of skill sharing, personal connection to plants for healing, community-sufficiency building, as well as the joy that slow and simple home herbalism can bring to our daily lives.
See more or contact me here: www.instagram.com/fromthesoilh...
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