Foundations of Herbalism: Herbal Botany, Plant ID, Sustainable Wildcrafting, and More!
Botany, Plant Identification, Wildcrafting, & Harvesting Workshop
Foundations of Herbalism Season of Spring/Earth
May 1st-2nd, 10am-3pm
Please email your questions to: MidAtlanticSchoolofHerbalism@gmail.com
We at MASH believe that budding herbalists should be able to identify plants, particularly medicinal ones, in the wild or on city sidewalks. That is what this weekend is all about.
We’ll be ‘digging’ into botany for herbalists so you can learn to identify plants by their leaves, flowers and stems as well as where they grow. We hope we’ll be getting out into plant’s natural habitats, the woods & fields, soon, but for the time being we’ll be doing it in a virtual way!
Saturday, May 1st: Herbal Botany & Plant ID, Summer Virtual Herb Walk
Botany for the Herbalist, 10 am -12 pm: We will be onsite at Smile streaming live. You’ll learn about plant family characteristics and plant ID techniques including the art of ‘keying out’ plants as well as ways of recognizing medicinal herbs in the wild.
Handouts will be emailed out beforehand to assist you in recognition of plant habitat, structure, distinctive parts (flowers, leaves, stems). We will demonstrate how to ‘key out’ a plant, show you the best ID books to buy, and reference and talk about loupes (magnifying glasses) and other tools you might want to buy to practice your new skills.
Plant ID, 1-3 pm: We’ll spend the afternoon outside, wandering in the garden, as we live stream, to refine our plant ID, practice ‘keying out’ plants and looking at practical ways to recognize plants.
Sunday, May 2nd: Sustainable Harvesting, Medicine Making, Preparation & Storage of Medicinal Plants
In this workshop, you’ll look at techniques for harvesting of plants in your garden as well as in the wild. Instructions on how to prepare and store medicinal plants so that they retain their active constituents will be covered, including medicine making techniques.
We’ll also explore the plants and environments that are currently endangered and where to source information about this important issue. Finally, we’ll provide you with a list of reputable sources where you can buy herbs for your own use.
The afternoon will cover the many aspects of medicine making using the plants harvested in this morning class with a focus on tinctures, glycerites and herbal vinegars.
Please email your questions to:
MidAtlanticSchoolofHerbalism@gmail.com
Intrigued by herbs? The herbalists at Mid-Atlantic School of Herbalism (MASH) have a combined experience of using them for more than 100 years! We’d love to share our expertise with you. Come and join our Foundations of Herbalism Certification at MASH at our home at the Smile Herb Shop. This certification course is currently taught online via Zoom in executive format, one (1) weekend (Saturday & Sunday, 10 am-12 pm, 1-3 pm) each month (except August) with a follow –up study group webinar 1 ½ weeks after the weekend classes. Assignments and study between classes are required for certification. Classes are recorded so they can be made up if missed. Each weekend is $199, which includes class recordings, power points, handouts, study material and the follow-up webinar. Enrollment is on a rolling basis so you can join at any time.
The one-year program consisting of 11 months of study, leads to a Foundations of Herbalism Certificate. For those who are interested in clinical practice, students can continue on for a second year of study to gain a Professional Herbalism Certification. This advanced course also consists of 1 weekend a month, over a period of 11 months and concentrates on protocols and a clinical component. If both years are completed with accompanying assignments and case studies, students receive a Certificate of Advanced Therapeutic Herbalism or a Diploma of Clinical Therapeutic Herbalism (depending on clinic choices).