
Students are joining together to learn about the growing habits, medicinal benefits and the glory of our green friends in so many ways.
We participate in hands-on experience, gathering plants, berries, making various herbal preparations and so much more.
There is didactic teaching, handouts and a binder are provided and students enjoy taking lots of good notes.
Many joyous moments are experienced throughout the weekend.
Since this is the last year that I am teaching the series I wanted to ask for suggestions on one or two day workshops that you may be interested in during 2017. Would you like a workshop on Women’s Health, or Medicine Making or Organic Gardening? Or others??
Please send me an email to Ellen@ezherbs.net and make your requests. I will be happy to schedule those classes for next year.
Thanks so much and I apologize to those who couldn’t get in to this last complete herbal series.
Many Green Blessings, Ellen
Hope to see you in a workshop next year!
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Echinacea purpurea is listed as an “At-Risk” plant by the United Plant Savers organization. This valuable plant has been over-harvested from the wild and it is not as readily available and plentiful as it once was. This alone is a good reason to get viable seeds from a friend who has grown the plant, and cultivate it yourself. It is important to put these “At-Risk” plants into our gardens for our own harvest, or to buy only organically cultivated herbs when purchasing Echinacea as a tincture or tea.

