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The Grounded Herbalist:
Growing + Harvesting Your Medicine
Join us in a comprehensive, heart-centered course designed to teach you how to grow, tend, and harvest your own medicinal plants with confidence.
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Class Date + Time
July 25, 10 AM PST -
Class Duration
3 Hours -
Class Location
Google Meet -
Materials Provided
Handouts
Deepen Your Herbal Wisdom with Practical Growing Skills and Understanding Your Medicine
In this course, you’ll learn how to cultivate herbs from seed to harvest while building a strong foundation in plant biology, soil health, and nutrient cycles.
We’ll walk through the full life cycle of medicinal plants, how they grow, what they need, and how to work with nature instead of against it.
We’ll focus on a core group of foundational herbs, including calendula, chamomile, tulsi, mint, and hollyhock, so you can confidently grow and work with these plants in your own space - no matter how big or small.
We’ll walk through the full life cycle of medicinal plants, how they grow, what they need, and how to work with nature instead of against it.
We’ll focus on a core group of foundational herbs, including calendula, chamomile, tulsi, mint, and hollyhock, so you can confidently grow and work with these plants in your own space - no matter how big or small.
You'll Gain Clear, Practical Guidance In:
Sustainability + Stewardship
Stacy Leal-Isla
Instructor
About
Stacy is an herbalist and grower with a degree in Sustainable
Agriculture devoted to the practice of growing medicine from the ground
up. Her work centers on the relationship between plant, soil, and
steward, guiding students through the full cycle of cultivation,
harvest, and preparation.
Based in the Arizona desert, she specializes in growing in challenging climates, seed saving, and transforming plants into meaningful, usable medicine, blending practical skill with a deep respect for the land.
Based in the Arizona desert, she specializes in growing in challenging climates, seed saving, and transforming plants into meaningful, usable medicine, blending practical skill with a deep respect for the land.
