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Edible & Medicinal Plants Class

Learn how to ethically harvest edible and medicinal plants with our Edible & Medicinal Plant Class. We'll cover safe harvesting techniques, avoiding chemical contamination, and identifying individual plants. Stay safe with our guidance on woody vs. herbaceous plants, deciduous vs. evergreen, simple vs. compound leaves, and toxicity. Join us for hands-on experience with a variety of plants like Plantain, Cattail, Nettles, and more.

The registration deadline is 2 weeks prior to class start date.

How to identify individual plants/trees

·           Touch on toxicity and dangers

·           Woody vs. Herbaceous plants

·           Deciduous vs. Evergreen

·           Simple vs. Compound leaves

·           Perennial/Biennial/Annual

·           Using various plant guides.         

Plant List (will tailor to what’s up at the time)

          Plantain                                      Cattail

          Red Clover                                  Nettles

          White Clover                               Wild Violet

          Wood Sorrell                               Chicory

          Blackberry                                  Honeysuckle

          Raspberry                                  Poke

          Burdock                                     Black Walnut

          Curly Dock                                 Dandelion

          Various Sumac                            Wild Garlic/Wild Onion

          Queen Annes Lace                       White Pine

          Other Nut/Fruit-bearing trees/Shrubs

How To Harvest

  • ·         Ethical Harvest vs. Emergency Harvest
  • ·         Where to harvest.
  • ·         Chemical contamination
  • ·         Short Plant Walk
  • ·         Send students to harvest
  • ·         Student's lunch supplemented with their harvest.
  • ·         Longer Plant Walk - Talk about edible vs. medicinal uses. (a primer for Day 2)

          Q&A During and after

 

Medicinal Plants

·         Re-cap ITEM, Harvest and dangerous look alike.

·         Plant List, Same as Day 1 and add the 5 trees.

·         Medicinal Preps

    • Raw
    • Poultice
    • Fomentation
    • Infusion (Cold/Hot)
    •  Decoction
    • Salves/Lotions/Balms

Making A Salve

  • Solids to Soft/Liquid Ratio
  • Step by Step
  • Making the Infusion
  • Wax Preparation
  • Adding the Infusion
  • Troubleshooting
  • Send the students to harvest.
  • Make the salve, re-cap the steps while they are cooking.
  • Lessons Learned, goodbye!

Equipment List:

Standard camping equipment if they are camping, small camp stove and cooking gear to prepare harvested plants. Peterson's Edible Plant Guides & Peterson's Medicinal Plant Guide for the Eastern Woodlands, Notebook and pen/pencil. Food/snacks for the duration of the class.

Age Requirements: 
Must be at least 18 years old.

About our School:

  • Fully Insured
  • Red Cross Certified Training Facility
  • EMT’s and Paramedic’s on Staff
  • AED on Location 
  • Epinephrine on Location
  • Instructors are CPR and Wilderness First Aid Red Cross Certified 
  • Low Student to Instructor to create a Pedagogy learning environment. 
  • Most Instructors either former Military, EMS, or LE
  • Dave Canterbury is NASAR Advanced Search and Rescue Certified 
  • Dave Canterbury is Certified Expert Trapper by Fur Takers of America and a Certified Intermediate Herbalist by the Herbal Academy International School of Herbal Arts and Sciences
  • All Instructors are equipped and licensed in HAM radio as well as PLB SAT comms for emergency communications away from classroom area.
  • Training area is over 4500 Forested Acres 

Disclaimer:
Please make sure you take all gear with you at the end of the class. If gear is left behind, we will not be able to ship it to you, and will be considered abandoned. 

Due to property insurance restrictions: There will be NO camping on the school property prior to the start of the class or after the class concludes.

Click Here for the Class Purchase Policy

Click Here for Ohio Class directions

Click Here for nearby Hotels

 

    $135.00

    Original: $450.00

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    Edible & Medicinal Plants Class

    $450.00

    $135.00

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    Learn how to ethically harvest edible and medicinal plants with our Edible & Medicinal Plant Class. We'll cover safe harvesting techniques, avoiding chemical contamination, and identifying individual plants. Stay safe with our guidance on woody vs. herbaceous plants, deciduous vs. evergreen, simple vs. compound leaves, and toxicity. Join us for hands-on experience with a variety of plants like Plantain, Cattail, Nettles, and more.

    The registration deadline is 2 weeks prior to class start date.

    How to identify individual plants/trees

    ·           Touch on toxicity and dangers

    ·           Woody vs. Herbaceous plants

    ·           Deciduous vs. Evergreen

    ·           Simple vs. Compound leaves

    ·           Perennial/Biennial/Annual

    ·           Using various plant guides.         

    Plant List (will tailor to what’s up at the time)

              Plantain                                      Cattail

              Red Clover                                  Nettles

              White Clover                               Wild Violet

              Wood Sorrell                               Chicory

              Blackberry                                  Honeysuckle

              Raspberry                                  Poke

              Burdock                                     Black Walnut

              Curly Dock                                 Dandelion

              Various Sumac                            Wild Garlic/Wild Onion

              Queen Annes Lace                       White Pine

              Other Nut/Fruit-bearing trees/Shrubs

    How To Harvest

    • ·         Ethical Harvest vs. Emergency Harvest
    • ·         Where to harvest.
    • ·         Chemical contamination
    • ·         Short Plant Walk
    • ·         Send students to harvest
    • ·         Student's lunch supplemented with their harvest.
    • ·         Longer Plant Walk - Talk about edible vs. medicinal uses. (a primer for Day 2)

              Q&A During and after

     

    Medicinal Plants

    ·         Re-cap ITEM, Harvest and dangerous look alike.

    ·         Plant List, Same as Day 1 and add the 5 trees.

    ·         Medicinal Preps

      • Raw
      • Poultice
      • Fomentation
      • Infusion (Cold/Hot)
      •  Decoction
      • Salves/Lotions/Balms

    Making A Salve

    • Solids to Soft/Liquid Ratio
    • Step by Step
    • Making the Infusion
    • Wax Preparation
    • Adding the Infusion
    • Troubleshooting
    • Send the students to harvest.
    • Make the salve, re-cap the steps while they are cooking.
    • Lessons Learned, goodbye!

    Equipment List:

    Standard camping equipment if they are camping, small camp stove and cooking gear to prepare harvested plants. Peterson's Edible Plant Guides & Peterson's Medicinal Plant Guide for the Eastern Woodlands, Notebook and pen/pencil. Food/snacks for the duration of the class.

    Age Requirements: 
    Must be at least 18 years old.

    About our School:

    • Fully Insured
    • Red Cross Certified Training Facility
    • EMT’s and Paramedic’s on Staff
    • AED on Location 
    • Epinephrine on Location
    • Instructors are CPR and Wilderness First Aid Red Cross Certified 
    • Low Student to Instructor to create a Pedagogy learning environment. 
    • Most Instructors either former Military, EMS, or LE
    • Dave Canterbury is NASAR Advanced Search and Rescue Certified 
    • Dave Canterbury is Certified Expert Trapper by Fur Takers of America and a Certified Intermediate Herbalist by the Herbal Academy International School of Herbal Arts and Sciences
    • All Instructors are equipped and licensed in HAM radio as well as PLB SAT comms for emergency communications away from classroom area.
    • Training area is over 4500 Forested Acres 

    Disclaimer:
    Please make sure you take all gear with you at the end of the class. If gear is left behind, we will not be able to ship it to you, and will be considered abandoned. 

    Due to property insurance restrictions: There will be NO camping on the school property prior to the start of the class or after the class concludes.

    Click Here for the Class Purchase Policy

    Click Here for Ohio Class directions

    Click Here for nearby Hotels