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Wanna Go on A Virtual Plant Walk?

9/24/2020

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Empower yourself with your own free and vital wild food and medicine!

Abby believes nature education is so important, especially information on wild edible and medicinal plants, to help us survive in these tough times. That's why she adapted her plant walks to a virtual format, to help you continue to thrive whether you're far away or COVID is keeping you away from group activities.

This VIRTUAL plant walk, in the gorgeous Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, features plants that you'll find throughout much of the central and eastern US. Plants included: Sourwood, Sassafras, Witch Hazel, Black Birch, Hemlock tree, Blackberry, Ragwort, Violet, and Mountain Mint. For a special treat, the following mushrooms are included, too: a variety of Chanterelles and Leatherback Milkcaps.

Learn more here and register today.

Virtual Plant Walk

$35.00

Explore the Appalachians from your couch, and learn how to empower yourself with your own free and vital wild food and medicine!


Join botanist, herbalist and professional forager, Abby Artemisia, to meander through the abundance of wild food and medicine that can be foraged in the late summer/early fall.


Abby believes nature education is so important, especially information on wild edible and medicinal plants, to help us survive in these tough times. That's why she adapted her plant walks to a virtual format, to help you continue to thrive whether you're far away or COVID is keeping you away from group activities.


This plant walk, in the gorgeous Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, features plants that you'll find throughout much of the central and eastern US. Plants included: Sourwood, Sassafras, Witch Hazel, Black Birch, Hemlock tree, Blackberry, Ragwort, Violet, and Mountain Mint. For a special treat, the following mushrooms are included, too: a variety of Chanterelles and Leatherback Milkcaps.


Abby teaches you how to harvest the plants and mushrooms, including tips for a sustainable harvest. She tells you about making formulas like teas, tinctures, salves, syrups, and spices, for conditions including coughs, pain, viruses, skin irritation, stagnation, and more. She teaches the Family Method of Identification, giving you patterns to make it easier for you to start to recognize plants and how they're related. 


You'll get a private link to the video that you can access anytime and as often as you want but please don't share the link - as we offer SO MUCH free education already and every purchase is important to our small business.


You can even email Abby about the virtual plant walk with your thoughts and questions!

Yes, Take me to the Plant Walk!

Virtual Botanical Plant Surveys

$75.00

Take advantage of this seriously special offer!


When you’re walking around outside, and you think...

dang I wish I knew more about these plants!

More plant knowledge could help me survive, if it all came to that...

Your wish is granted. 


You can now join botanist, herbalist and professional forager, Abby Artemisia,

for a private virtual botanical plant survey customized FOR YOU.


HERE'S HOW IT WORKS!



  • Buy Your Session (or Gift), choosing as many hours as you'd like. If you are buying multiple gifts, please checkout with multiple orders, so each gift recipient receives a unique order number.



  • Schedule Your Session: Book a time slot with Abby via email. You will need the order number* to schedule.



  • Prep for your session: Test the videoconferencing options agreed on at booking. If you don’t have data reception where you live, or you’d rather do it inside on your computer, just bring the plants you most want to know about (or several pictures of each one). That is very common! Just make sure you walking around outside and note the plants you want to learn about.



  • LEARN! Join the videoconference at your scheduled time to begin. During your Virtual Botanical Plant Survey, Abby will focus on a few plants to help you understand your connection to them better through some practical tips on identification as well as the benefits those plants can provide you as food and medicine.



  • Grow! Each Virtual Botanical Plant Survey lasts (1) hour. You can do a 2 or 3 hour session also, if you have lots to learn! You'd be surprised how fast an hour flies!


*Your order number becomes available on the thank you page after purchase below, and in the email you'll receive after purchase with the subject "Your downloads are ready!" You will need to note this order number to schedule.


THIS OFFERING MAKES A GREAT GIFT!

If purchasing a Virtual Botanical Plant Survey as a gift, make sure to note the order number you receive, and give THAT to the lucky recipient when you give the gift. You can just print or email out the PDF you receive after purchase to give to to the lucky recipient once you've added the order number details!



HERE'S WHAT FOLKS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT VIRTUAL BOTANICAL PLANT SURVEY WITH ABBY...


  • "I was really curious about the trees that were growing outside my window. I felt pretty lonely during quarantine, and they seemed to just keep me company. Abby helped me learn more about them." -Angela G, New York



  • "I had no idea that I could eat the weeds that I was pulling out of my garden! I just wanted to know more about them, and turns out now I have extra free food!" -Susie, Ohio
Yes, Take me to the Plant Walk!

The Bountiful Bonanza of Bitters Virtual Class

$20.00

RECORDED VIRTUAL CLASS



The Bountiful Bonanza of Bitters

Making herbal formulas to support your digestion and spice up your cocktails, mocktails, and sodas.


Though bitters are trending, they are concoctions that go way back! Back in the day, folks would eat wild, bitter greens because they were the first fresh food to pop up in the spring. Coincidentally, they’d tonify the body and kickstart the liver after a winter of eating preserved foods.


Today we have so many more choices for supporting our livers and protecting us from invaders like environmental toxins and hard-to-digest fatty foods and alcohol. Once you get used to the taste, you’ll actually start to crave it!


Did you know that citrus peels, coffeee, chocolate, vanilla, and reishi are actually bitters? Just think of all the tasty and tonifying combinations you can come up with!


In this class, you'll learn more about what bitters are, their history, and how they function. Plus, the best part: get a handout with recipes you can make at home for liver and digestive love just in time for the holidays, fancy drinks for entertaining, and they make tantalizing gifts! 


Yes, Take me to the Plant Walk!
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Wander, Forage, & Wildcraft: Episode #12 - Jennifer Galbraith & Meadowlark Farms

9/1/2020

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Jennifer Galbraith is a fantastic Herbalist and owner/operator of Meadlowlark Farms School of Folk Medicine in South Carolina. She teaches folk medicine and grows herbs to make into delicious, nourishing herbal products. 

Catch the Patreon bonus interview with Jennifer where she talks about teaching kids about plants.

We have a special BONUS for YOU!

Usually, only patrons get access to bonus footage from the Wander, Forage & Wildcraft podcast. But THIS ONE is free to EVERYONE, so don't forget to check it out! You'll even get a special coupon code for Jennifer's homeschool curriculum designed to introduce kids to herbal medicine!

Listen to the episode and get the BONUS footage at www.patreon.com/thewanderschool
Wander, Forage, & Wildcraft · Wander, Forage & Wildcraft: Episode #12 - Meet Jennifer Galbraith
In this episode Jennifer tells us all about her journey into herbalism and what folk medicine means to her. She likes to focus on teaching to help others on their paths, as there weren't people in her area teaching when she wanted to learn about herbs. We share that mission of empowerment!
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We go on to let you in on the tips and tricks we've learned along the way about how to make a living as an Herbalist. Jennifer shares about a favorite herb, black walnut, and its medicinal benefits for people and pets. I share my secrets for processing them more easily. Jennifer says (about black walnuts), "Bitter isn't bad!" And I wholeheartedly agree, which leads us into a discussion of the importance of bitters and my favorite product in Jennifer's Herbal Apothecary Store, Roasted Roots Coffee Alternative. She tells us about the awesomeness of adaptogens and shares her super nourishing recipe for Adaptogen Tea, a necessity for most of us right now.

For even more herbal goodness, Jennifer teaches about a few more wildcraftable herbs, including one most people don't know is medicinal: sweet gum balls (those spiky things that fall off the tree).

I believe that a lot of Herbalism is really going and doing it and getting your hands on the herbs and plants and finding out what they do for you."

"I love to teach children, because I think it's so important to start young in learning {while} they're outside playing in the yard . . . with different plants . . . learning that those have a purpose . . . ."

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​Jennifer's Bio:

Check out Jennifer, her online herbal curriculum, and her apothecary store, at Meadowlark Farms School of Folk Medicine. 

From a young age, Jennifer has been drawn to the world outside her window. She has loved the way that the natural world can influence a person’s mood and fresh air refreshes the lungs. It was not until she was older and started to explore the concept of homesteading and natural living, that Jennifer came to find herself in love with the idea of herbal medicine.

Jennifer spent several years as a personal injury paralegal, watching the effects of modern medicine on injured clients. The passion to learn how to better help not only those clients, but also her own family and friends, led Jennifer to the Herbal Academy of New England where she immersed herself in her studies and began to seek out classes, books and any other source of information she could find to locate a more natural answer.

Once she started to see the more natural approaches, she started offering these herbal remedies to her family as well as others through her herbal company Meadowlark Farms. It has since been a great pleasure for Jennifer to see her husband, children and friends curb the side effects of prescription drugs including helping a dear friend recover during chemotherapy.

Jennifer is passionate about gardening, wild crafting, homesteading and raising our children in a chemical free world and teaching others to do the same. Knowing that with all of the new technology and discoveries, sometimes the best solution to a problem comes in the knowledge we learned at our grandmother’s side. She invites you to join her as she digs dandelion root and smells the aroma of salves, teas and poultices warming on the fire. 

Check out Jennifer, her online herbal curriculum, and her apothecary store, at Meadowlark Farms School of Folk Medicine. 
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    Founder of the WANDER (Wild Artemisia Nature Discovery, Empowerment, and Reconnection) School, Botanist, Herbalist, & Professional Forager, Abby Artemisia, lives in rural Appalachian North Carolina. She learned about plants playing in the Midwestern woods of Ohio, working on organic farms, an herbal apprenticeship, a bachelor's degree in Botany from Miami University, and running her own tea business. She teaches about plant identification, native plants, and working with plants for food and medicine throughout the country. Her mission is offering nature and herbal education to create healing through connection with the natural world and each other. She is the author of The Forager's Wild Edible and Herbal Plant Cards and The Herbal Handbook for Homesteaders. She is the host of the podcast Wander, Forage, and Wildcraft, founder of The WANDER School, and co-founder of The Sassafras School of Appalachian Plantcraft

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