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Tincture Making Workshop (Half-day)

A hands-on workshop exploring the art of tincture making.

Deep dive into the processes of making tinctures with freshly harvested medicinal plants from the farm garden.

We will start the morning in the garden, where you'll be introduced to herbs growing this time of year, their medicinal qualities and harvesting methods. You will have the option to walk around the garden and choose which plant you'd like to work with or be provided/recommend a herb to work with (Over 20 herbs to choose from). We will start the morning in the garden, where you'll be introduced to herbs growing this time of year, their medicinal qualities and harvesting methods.

This workshop aims to provide you with practical skills and take-home recipes to make simple and potent herbal tinctures for common ailments.

  • We will also discuss the potency and practicalities of undergoing a herbal immersion with this plant tincture at home.

  • All materials included. Take home a 300ml tincture + recipes + herbal refreshments provided.

  • Located at Growing Place Social Farm from 8.30 am-12pm on Saturday 10 February 2024.

  • Located 10 minutes from Cowaramup town. The address will be provided upon booking.

  • This workshop will include a range of approaches to herbalism including Traditional, Western, Evidence-Based, Intuitive and Permaculture.

  • Maximum 9 participants.

I aim to create a safe, inclusive environment for all ages and learning styles. Please advise if you have any accessibility requirements or requests to make this workshop a good one.

Acknowledging the Wadandi Noongar people, whose land this event takes place. Acknowledging that sovereignty was never ceded. Giving deep gratitude to the original earth carers, custodians and healers of this nation. Always was. Always will be.

10% of ticket sales will be paid to Nala Boodja Eco Clan Aboriginal Corporation - bringing people together going forwards, to share songlines, facilitate storytelling and create wellbeing programs.

About the facilitator:

Tamara here. I am a student herbalist, workshop facilitator and permaculture teacher who began studying & immersing in the processes of grass-roots herbalism, Intuitive and Traditional Herbalism in 2019. Over the past 4 years, I have become immersed in both Permaculture & Herbalism grass-roots education/living and completed a Diploma of Western Herbal Medicine in 2022, and various Permaculture courses 2020-22. My recent approach to herbalism is informed by my Health Science studies and various grass-roots herbalism movements worldwide that aim to make herbal medicine knowledge accessible.

Through my workshops, I aim to highlight the importance of learner-centred learning, skill sharing, personal connection to plants for healing, community-sufficiency building, as well as the joy that slow and simple home herbalism can bring to our daily lives.

Dip. Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) | Cert III Permaculture

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