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About
I am an ally of the plants.
I explore the world of interconnection between humans and the botanical world.
I practice as an herbalist and nutritionist, also designing landscapes and gardens with a focus on edible, medicinal and native. I also teach classes in herbology, botany, ethnobotany, permaculture design, plant spirit medicine, flower essences and more.
I believe that we will make it through, and there will be more grace.
I am part of the beginnings of a Permaculture Teachers Collective out of Boulder, Colorado. If you are involved in this type of endeavor, please be in touch, it is of the utmost importance that we connect.
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Remove c2designkitchen about 1 year ago
Wow! That sounds really cool! I wish you had pics or some resources to look at. I've not seen many of those on this bend of the river...
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