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Submit ReviewPromoting growing and ethically gathering herbs, understanding these plants' healing properties, and appreciating Nature. These are the roots of learning and work of Tend & Flourish School of Botanicals.
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Longtime organic farmer Crystal Moore Stevens and botanist Alex Queatham have joined friendly forces to teach others how to appreciate and use herbs. Their first (filled!) of-botanicals.html">Herbal Apprenticeship class is working toward completion of study. Their classes.html">programs at public venues bring their knowledgable love of herbaceous plants to an increasingly receptive audience.
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As Crystal eloquently states, this work is Creating Cultivated Ecologies in the minds, hearts and practices of people exploring the potentials of herbs.
Music: Divertimento (k.131) - Kevin MacLeod from WA Mozart
THANKS to Sasha Hay and Jon Valley, our KDHX engineers
Related Earthworms Conversations: Grow, Create, Inspire with Crystal Moore Stevens (Oct 2016)
Fungus Farming at McCully Heritage Project (Feb 2018)
Kate Estwing Grows, Arranges, Loves . . . Slow Flowers (July 2018)
Labyrinth: Walking Sacred Ground with Robert Fishbone (Sept 2019)
Promoting growing and ethically gathering herbs, understanding these plants' healing properties, and appreciating Nature. These are the roots of learning and work of Tend & Flourish School of Botanicals.
Longtime organic farmer Crystal Moore Stevens and botanist Alex Queatham have joined friendly forces to teach others how to appreciate and use herbs. Their first (filled!) of-botanicals.html">Herbal Apprenticeship class is working toward completion of study. Their classes.html">programs at public venues bring their knowledgable love of herbaceous plants to an increasingly receptive audience.
As Crystal eloquently states, this work is Creating Cultivated Ecologies in the minds, hearts and practices of people exploring the potentials of herbs.
Music: Divertimento (k.131) - Kevin MacLeod from WA Mozart
THANKS to Sasha Hay and Jon Valley, our KDHX engineers
Related Earthworms Conversations: Grow, Create, Inspire with Crystal Moore Stevens (Oct 2016)
Fungus Farming at McCully Heritage Project (Feb 2018)
Kate Estwing Grows, Arranges, Loves . . . Slow Flowers (July 2018)
Labyrinth: Walking Sacred Ground with Robert Fishbone (Sept 2019)
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