Check out Herb and Garden Day

On Saturday, herbal educators and seasoned growers from all walks of life will come together to share their unique knowledge and build upon a tapestry of age old wisdom about herbs and natural medicine, native plants, organic gardening, permaculture, traditional homesteading practices, fermentation, brewing and the power of nature to heal.

If you are a curious seeker, intrepid plant lover, herbal entrepreneur, earth lover or natural health advocate, this event is for you.

Held at the McLane Audubon Center the 7th annual Herb & Garden Day will feature 12 workshops on topics such as mushrooms, medicinal uses of invasive plants, GERD, growing and using peaceful plants, flower essences for pain, community herbalism, fermentation and more. Between workshops, attendees can browse the herbal market and vendor fair, featuring more than 30 vendors with medicinal and culinary plants and herbs, organic food, herbal remedies, artisan crafts and jewelry, alternative health info and more. Attendees are encouraged to join one of four plant identification walks, take a break in the reiki tent, enter raffles and dine from local food vendors.

Back by popular demand is the Harvest to Market pre-order plant sale, where you can pre-order plants, herbs, berries, vegetable starts and more from local farmers to be picked up at Herb & Garden Day. There will also be plants available to purchase from vendors on the day of the event as well. Pre-orders can be placed by visiting the Harvest to Market website, bit.ly/HarvestToMarket.

Herb & Garden Day is open to the public. Registration is $35. To register or for more information, please visit nhherbalnetwork.wordpress.com/ herbday. Can’t make the whole day? Stop by any time and enjoy the Herbal Market Fair and Plant Sale for just $5 at the door.

For more information, contact event coordinator Jessica Fogg Livingston at 568-5740 or jessica@jfogg socialinspirations.com.

Jessica Fogg Livingston

Author: The Concord Insider

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