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Sunday 21 June
9.30am – 3pm
Oratory
Market: free
Talks: free
Workshops: ticketed
Sunday 21 June
9.30am – 3pm
Oratory
Market: free
Talks: free
Workshops: ticketed
Herbalism is the way of the past and the future.
Support local herbalists growing, foraging local species and handmaking botanical medicines.
Join Elemental Herbalism for a day of herbal wonders at the Winter Solstice Herbalism Market! Connect with local herbalists, explore handcrafted tinctures, syrups, balms, skin products, oils and immerse yourself in earth magic.
🌿 Tinctures & Herbal Remedies, home grown and wild foraged medicines of high quality and potency.
🌿 9.30am – Tea Ceremony with Lahni Gordon
🌿 10.00am – Herbal syrup making workshop
🌿 11.00am – Incense making workshop
🌿 12pm – Winter Solstice Honoring
🌿 1.00pm – Herbal balm making workshop
🌿 2.00pm – Herbal Panel, wild herb identification
Come celebrate the wisdom of plants and the beauty of nature in a space filled with knowledge, creativity, and earth-based healing.
Elemental Herbalism is a living school of herbal learning, a space where people gather to remember the old ways, listen to the land, and share in the practice of grassroots herbalism.
Founded by Lily of the Herbs, this work weaves together ten years of teaching medicine making, foraging, and plant-based living, now shared by a small collective of facilitators across the country.
Their work is rooted in an elemental understanding of life: air, fire, water, and earth, through which we explore the relationships between people, plants, and place.
They teach herbalism as a practice of presence and connection: listening closely, forming right relationships, and learning from the living world rather than extracting from it.
Through their teachings, Elemental Herbalism aim to support a return to embodied knowledge, practical skill, and deep trust in the intelligence of nature.
If you are interested in becoming a Herbalist and would like to attend a course, visit the Elemental Herbalism website.