Resources
From seasonal gardening tips to wellness advice, these resources are offered to support your journey in connecting with the rhythms of nature.
SELF-PACED ONLINE COURSE
A 10-Day Exploration of 10 Herbal Allies
This course is a gentle invitation to get to know 10 of my favorite medicinal herbs more deeply. Each day, we will drink and discuss one herb, getting to know her better.
The course includes:
Daily Herbal Infusions
Short Daily Lessons
10-minute sensory plant meditations
Join me on this journey to find depth and connection in the wise world of medicinal herbs.
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Starting a Garden
BLOG SERIES
Read along to start your gardening journey with helpful practical information. At the end of the day, you will do gardening your way, but knowing some basics will set you up for success.
1. Want to Start Gardening? Here’s How
2. Soil Health and Why Your Plants Aren’t Growing
3. How to Start Seeds Indoors for Your Garden
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Herbal Infusions
DAILY RITUAL
Herbal infusions are a time-honored tradition in many cultures. By replacing your daily intake of water with herbal infusions, you will not only feel hydrated, but also nourished and grounded.
1. How to Make an Herbal Infusion to Drink All Day
2. 10 Minute Guided Herbal Meditation
3. 5 Essential Herbs for Natural Wellness and How to Use Them
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Seasonal Wellness
TIPS FOR NATURE CONNECTION
Enhance your connection with nature and support your well-being throughout the year. This section features valuable insights and practices to help you embrace each season with intention and knowledge.
1. 8 Daily Habits for Feeling Your Best
2. How to Start Your Home Apothecary with Medicinal Herbs
3. The Importance of Consistency: The Benefits of Tonic and Remedial Herbs
4. Want to Learn More About Herbalism? Start Doing These Three Things Now.
5. The Beginner's Guide to Using Herbal Tinctures for Health and Wellness
Blog
How to Make Nourishing Soups Your Kids Will Love (Using Hearty Soup Spice Blend)
Making soup doesn’t have to be complicated or follow a strict recipe. My approach is more of a template, leaving plenty of room for creativity and whatever you have on hand. Here’s how I make nourishing soups that my kids love.
Fall Garden Chores
I’ve been neglecting the garden the last couple of weeks after nature school ended. I needed some rest and the warmth of my house as we transition into colder months. But the garden is calling me and there are a few things I need to do to help prepare it as it falls asleep. Here’s what I’m doing now and what I will do later in the winter.