Resources
Welcome to our growing library of short lessons and resources.
10 DAY MINI COURSE
A 10-Day Exploration of 10 Herbal Allies
COURSE DATES: JULY 15 - 24, 2024
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.
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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.
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Wrightwood Nature School
IN PERSON CLASSES
Nature School is open twice a year during the spring and fall for 8 weeks. During this time, students experience the transition from winter to spring and summer to fall as the garden moves through a cycle of birth, growth and inevitable death. Students spend time in community playing and learning about the ecosystem, regenerative gardening, herbalism and the food cycle from soil to plate to compost.
Blog
What are cover crops and why you need them
Part 5 of the Starting a Garden Series
Cover crops, also known as green manures, are plants grown for the purpose of improving soil health and fertility. They are an essential component of sustainable agriculture and gardening and offer numerous benefits to the environment and crops.
In this article, we will discuss the use of cover crops in the garden and how they can improve soil health and productivity.
Soil health and why your plants aren’t growing
Part 2 of the Starting a Garden Series
Why are my plants not growing? I hear this question a lot. And assuming your plants are getting enough water and sunlight, chances are good the answer to your questions is in the quality of your soil.
How to Use Paper and Cardboard Packaging in the Garden
Are you swimming in cardboard boxes at home? Read along for ideas on how you can use paper packaging in the garden and how it can benefit your soil.