What's included
5 live meetings
5 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner Level
Welcome to Introduction to Wildcrafting! My name is Heather and I will be your guide on this learning journey! Do you want to know a secret? I can talk to plants! Thatโs right, I can talk to all the plants and trees in the forest, but the most important thing I do is to listen - I am an herbalist! Iโm going to teach you how to listen to the plants. How to identify and care for them, when and how to harvest them ethically and how to use them to help your friends, family, and yourself! Along the way, youโll have the chance to learn how to make fun and recipes and crafts! Nature is full of wonderful gifts. Gifts of food and healing that are all around us. Now letโs get outside and start learning! COURSE OUTLINE Week 1: ๐ฟWhat are wild plants? ๐ฟWhat is wildcrafting? ๐ฟHow to harvest wild plants sustainably ๐ฟBe safe! ๐ฟBotany: The steps to plant identification ๐ฟUsing a dichotomous key Week 2: ๐ฟReview the Week 1 Plant Identification Challenge ๐ฟWays to use wild plants for wellness: Food, Teas & Decoctions, Tinctures & Glycerites, Infused Oils, Infused Vinegars, Syrups & Oxymels, Salves, Poultices ๐ฟSupplies for foraging and wildcrafting Week 3: ๐ฟPlant Morphology: Parts of a Leaf ๐ฟLeaf Shapes, Margins, Arrangements, & Compound leaves ๐ฟPlant Study ๐ฟRecipes Week 3: ๐ฟPlant Morphology: Parts of a Flower ๐ฟPollination & Pollinators ๐ฟWhat is a composite flower? ๐ฟPlant study ๐ฟRecipes Week 4: ๐ฟPlant Morphology: Parts of a Root ๐ฟMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Roots ๐ฟPlant Study ๐ฟRecipe OUTSIDE OF CLASS BONUS MATERIALS: ๐ฟAdditional plant monographs and recipes will be provided for leaf week, flower week, and root week to give students additional plants to search for in case they are unable to find the plant we cover in depth in that week's class! ๐ฟPrintable Plant Morphology cut and paste exercises and word searches ๐ฟCertificate of Achievement - each Budding Herbalist will receive a printable certificate for completing the course
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Parental Guidance
**ATTENTION PARENTS! The information in this class is for educational purposes only. The instructor of this course disclaims any liability in connection with the use of this information. While all of the plants we are covering in this course are considered mild and safe for children, ingesting wild plants is inherently risky. Plants can easily be mistaken and every individual will vary in their physiological response to a plant that is touched or consumed. Please do not attempt self-treatment of a medical problem without consulting a qualified health practitioner.**
Supply List
-------- What is Provided -------- This course includes a 88-page printable PDF course-book with all of the content covered during the course (see outline above) as well as fun activities to complete outside of class (cut and paste exercises, word searches, recipes, cooperative card game, printable plant ID sheets) and detailed monographs of the plants discussed during the course. The course-book will be delivered in four parts as we progress. I will make sure to give you time to print the materials (if desired) before class so your child can follow along with the material during lecture if desired. They can also work on coloring the "plant of the week" coloring page while listening if they do better with busy hands! -------- Recommended Supplies -------- These supplies will make it easier to harvest and process plants when you are adventuring outside of class. Most of this list will be easy to find around the house! 3-ring binder and hole punch for course materials & Plant ID sheets Glue stick (for cut and paste activities) Crayons or colored pencils (for coloring pages) Backpack or basket for harvesting plants outside of class Gardening gloves Scissorsย Trowel A field guide for your region (I will provide some resources in class!) Tea strainer for loose tea Storage bottles, jars, or containers (for storing dried herbs, tincturing, and infusing plant material into oil or vinegar) Cotton string or twine (for tying and drying plant material)
ย 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi there! My name is Heather and I live on a 20-acre farm nestled in a valley between two mountains in western Maryland. It's a magical place where the Shenandoah meets the Potomac and the Appalachian trail meanders through lush deciduous forests. On our farm we have dairy cows and goats, chickens, and rabbits. We love making our own cheeses and ice cream and growing lots of veggies and herbs too! I homeschool my 4 children who are ages 10, 12, 16, and 18. I love teaching children about the natural world, especially PLANTS! ๐ผ ๐ฟ
In terms of formal education, I hold a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Visual Art from the University of Washington. My education in botany and herbalism has been a combination of many years of self-study, various classes with other incredible herbalists, and in 2021 I completed an advanced clinical program in herbalism. However, my greatest teachers of all have been the plants themselves! There is no substitute for getting outside and spending time with the plants, tuning into each of their unique energies, and having real experiences using and working with them!
In the past few years, I have had the joy of introducing over 1000 students to the wonders of wildcrafting! I also have two groups of intermediate students who have been studying herbalism with me for 4 years now!
What is wildcrafting and why is it important?
Wildcrafting is the practice of identifying, ethically harvesting, and using wild plants for food and wellness. This is what wildcrafting has done for my family and what I believe it will do for yours:
๐ฟ Reduces screen time & fosters connection:ย It gets you outside!ย I know weโre all a little stir crazy from spending more time indoors during the colder months and Iโm willing to bet youโre tired of battling kids over screen time.ย Wildcrafting inspires you to get outside as a family, get some fresh air, enjoy some quality time together, all while learning something awesome!
๐ฟ Encourages us to take responsibility for our own health:ย Through learning about the plants we learn more about how our body systems work and how plants can work as our wellness allies.ย
๐ฟ Fosters a sense of community: Allows children to learn about their local eco-systems.
๐ฟ Teaches a useful life skill: Most people donโt realize it, but there is wild food and medicine all around us!ย Being able to identify wild edible plants is just plain cool! ย
๐ฟ Might just save the world (no joke): In a world full of environmental challenges that are being met by more and more legislation and regulation we are forgetting a very important, the most important, part: education.ย When children learn from a young age to respect and live in deep communion with the natural world they wonโt need all the rules and regulations in the future to force them to make the right decisions about caring for the Earth.ย As Socrates said, โAll wisdom begins in wonder.โย Teaching our children about the natural world is the single most important thing that we can do for the future of our beautiful planet and teaching it through the lens of healing might just be the most important thing weย do for the future of humanity.
You can also find me here: www.wildheart.farm
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$12
weekly or $60 for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
60 min
Completed by 370 learners
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Ages: 8-12
3-9 learners per class
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