This series is for beginners, gardeners, and intermediate herb lovers who want to go a step further along the green path. We'll focus on practical skills you can use at home - how to stay safe and know your limits, how to make and use common preparations like teas, salves, tinctures, extracts, liniments, infusions, decoctions, poultices, compresses, and aromatherapy, how to build a simple first-aid toolkit, and how to weave herbs into nutrition and daily living. Each class stands alone, so you can drop in for one or take all six, and together they build a clear, repeatable home practice grounded in safety, simplicity, and confidence.
Class 1:Foundations of Herbalism: Wise Use, Safety, and the Herbalist Mindset
A grounded introduction to what herbalism is, and what it isn't, with a focus on the foundations that keep plant medicine safe, helpful, and respectful. We?ll talk about consent, doing no harm, and knowing your role - along with clear limitations and when it's wise to pause or seek professional care. We'll close with a simple overview of the main preparation types and how they're used, so you know what's coming and how they're used for everyday health and wellness.
Class 2:Herbal First Aid, Safety, and Limitations: Smart Use Without Fear
A practical approach to home herbal first aid - how to think clearly in everyday "right now" situations while staying inside safe boundaries. We'll cover cautions and limitations, extra caution for children, including dosing considerations, and how to recognize when herbs are not appropriate. You'll also learn simple, clever tricks for common situational emergencies, plus how to know when it's time to call a professional.
Class 3:Teas, Tinctures, and Extractions: Making Remedies That Last
This class is about building skill and consistency with the most common herbal preparations and understanding what makes them work. We'll cover extraction pathways like water, alcohol, oil, vinegar, and aroma, and how to choose the right method for the job. We'll also focus on the apothecary habits that make or break your results: clean kitchen technique, storage, labeling, shelf life, and keeping your remedies reliable over time. *Take home items
Class 4:Topicals and Acute Care: Salves, Poultices, Compresses, Liniments, and Soaks
Hands-on herbalism for real life, with a focus on external support and comfort care. You'll learn when to reach for salves versus poultices and compresses, how liniments and soaks fit into a home toolkit, and simple methods that are easy to remember. We'll also cover best practices for cleanliness, safe use, and making topicals that hold up well at home. *Take home items
Class 5: Medicine Making & Holistic Wellness: Getting to the Heart of the Problem & Aromatherapy
This class ties the craft to the bigger picture of health and wellness. We'll explore how to think holistically, how to notice patterns and root causes in everyday life, and how to build supportive routines that actually stick. We'll also introduce approachable aromatherapy and how to use scent thoughtfully and safely as part of a grounded wellness practice. *Take home items
Class 6: Intro to Formulation: Recipe Making, Materia Medica, and Next Steps
This is where everything starts to come together. You'll learn a simple way to think about combining herbs, writing repeatable recipes, and building a small, trustworthy materia medica of plants you truly understand. We'll also talk about next steps for continued learning and real opportunities for budding herbalists who want to keep walking the green path. *Take home items
About the Instructors: Brandon Elijah Scott is a community herbalist and herbal educator, and the owner of Woodland Herbal - a family-run apothecary rooted in more than four generations of plant wisdom, where he crafts remedies and supports people in natural health and wellness with grounded, everyday herbal care. He is also Director of Green Path Academy: School of Herbalism, teaching in-person and online programs designed to return plant knowledge and self-healing skills back into the hands of the people. A 20 year-plus world traveler, photographer, and artist, Brandon weaves a deep conservation ethic through everything he does, using storytelling to showcase the many moods of nature and inspire others to protect the living world. His background spans film, marketing, web/graphic design, branding, and portraiture, and he studied computer information systems, photography, design, and marketing at The Ohio State University.
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 28, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
Tuesdays | July 14- August 18, 2026
Location
Philip Heit Center- Classroom on the First Floor
Fees/Admission
$275 (6 week series) - pay for all 6 classes and receive a discount. | $50/individual class
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