Workshop: Harvesting the meadow: Herbal remedies for warm days
Summer hums with green abundance. Hedgerows are lush, meadows shimmer, and flowers open wide to the sun, offering colour, fragrance and medicine. This seasonal workshop invites you to gather that energy and turn it into simple, effective remedies for the warmer months.
Herbal medicine in summer is all about cooling, soothing, and supporting the body as it moves through heat and sun-soaked days. Together, we’ll explore how to identify and harvest vibrant summer herbs and transform them into practical preparations.
We’ll explore a wide range of herbs you may already have in your garden, balcony or growing around you. Together, we’ll craft practical remedies like tinctures, cooling and refreshing teas, oxymels, herbal infused oils, and balms.
No experience is needed. Whether you’re brand new to herbalism or looking to deepen your seasonal practice, you’ll leave with practical skills, shared wisdom, remedies and a deeper connection to the medicine blooming all around you.
Meet Claudia
Claudia (she/her) is a Medical Herbalist, plant educator, maker of botanical remedies and founder of The Floating Apothecary, a herbal medicine practice based on the narrowboat she calls home. With a BSc (Hons) in Clinical Herbalism, she blends clinical practice, teaching and remedy-making to support health and wellbeing through the power of plants and nutrition. Claudia is particularly interested in the ways climate change is affecting medicinal plants, and in how herbal medicine can foster resilience for both individuals and communities. She is passionate to making herbal knowledge accessible and her work connects plant medicine with wider conversations around ecology and social justice. @thefloatingapothecary
Price: £85
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