• Working with Magical Plants – April 12

    Blossomwood Farmstead Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR, United States

    Discover the rich traditions of working with plants for magic, ritual, and spiritual practice. In this class we will explore the ways people have historically engaged with herbs beyond their physical constituent properties—using plants for purification, protection, manifestation, and connection with the natural world.

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  • Herbs for Better Sleep & Dream Awareness

    Blossomwood Farmstead Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR, United States

    Discover how herbs and simple nighttime rituals can support better sleep and more meaningful rest. This class covers common sleep-supportive herbs and strategies for dream awareness and lucid dreaming. Participants will learn how to prepare relaxing teas, use sleep tincture blends, and incorporate infused oils into their bedtime practice to supports deeper rest and dreaming.

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  • Herb Walk at Blossomwood Farmstead – April 26

    Blossomwood Farmstead Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR, United States

    Class description Come spend two hours wandering the gardens and natural areas of Blossomwood Farmstead for a guided Herb Walk. Clinical herbalist L. Leland will lead you through the herb garden and surrounding landscape, introducing the plants that grow abundantly in this part of coastal Oregon. Together, we’ll slow down and meet these plants in their living environment—learning to recognize them, understand how they grow, and explore the many ways they are traditionally and currently used. This is a chance to deepen your relationship with the plants themselves, through observation, touch, and presence. We will close with a quiet moment together, including a short meditation with a flower essence. Some topics we'll touch on in this class: plant identification in the garden and along the nature trails how to recognize key features for identification growing tips for herbs that thrive in this region ethical harvesting practices sustainable gardening practices common and traditional uses of local beneficial plants seasonal awareness and working with plants where you live Accessibility We will move slowly on this walk and with intention, stopping often to learn about the plants and spend time in observation and conversation. The land here is alive and uneven—trails include natural surfaces, some elevation, and areas that may be narrow or irregular underfoot. Good footwear and a walking cane, if needed, would be good for support. What to bring? Please bring a notebook and something to write with for note-taking. It's a good idea to wear layers for protection from shifting weather patterns and the sun. Please also bring water to drink. Who is this class perfect for? This class is a great fit for anyone who feels drawn to herbalism—whether you’ve already dabbled in making home remedies or are just beginning your journey. This class will offer valuable learning for participants at both beginner and intermediate levels. What will you bring home? Students will be invited to take a flower essence home to continue working with it. You will receive a printed guide of course content, links to many of Leland's herbal remedy recipes, and a curated resource list. You will also be invited to join the Blossomwood Botanicals email newsletter to keep up to date on Leland's herbalism practice and future classes. *** About the herbalist Leland’s work with plants began in childhood, guided by her mother and the old ways of Northern Italy. She later completed formal training at the Berkeley Herbal Center, including a year-long intensive clinical program and a year of mentored clinical practice. She now teaches there as part of the faculty. Her herbal education also includes studies with Scott Kloos, the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine, and practitioner training with Flower Essence Studies. *** About the location - Blossomwood Farmstead Blossomwood Farmstead is a magical 42-acre healing sanctuary in the heart of the Yachats River Valley, just 15 minutes from the ocean and the town of Yachats. It is a place of deep restoration, where Leland tends the land and cultivates long-standing relationships with the herbs she grows. *** A few important notes The specific address will be shared with participants after registration. Please watch for an email with logistical information about one week ahead of the class. Class attendance is limited to 14 students. If you can carpool, please do to limit congestion with parking. If you need to cancel your registration, please let me know as soon as possible. Kindly note that cancellations within 48 hours of the class meeting are non-refundable.

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  • Flower Essence Class – May 17

    Blossomwood Farmstead Yachats River Road, Yachats, OR, United States

    Class description Come spend two hours at the Herbal Studio of Blossomwood Farmstead exploring the subtle and enchanting world of flower essences and other vibrational preparations. Clinical herbalist L. Leland will introduce the foundations of working with flower, gem, tree, environmental, and lunar essences—tracing their history while opening a doorway into their more intuitive dimensions. These remedies invite us into relationship with the unseen layers of the natural world. Together, we’ll explore how they are made, how they are experienced, and how they can support emotional, energetic, and spiritual well-being. We will create a collective essence during our time together and gently practice sitting with it—learning to listen, sense, and receive what it offers. Each participant will go home with a bottle of the essence we create together. We will sit together for a quiet meditation with an essence. Some topics and activities in this class history and lineage of flower and vibrational essences different types of essences (flower, gem, tree, environmental, lunar) how essences are made and held ways of working with essences in daily and ritual practice developing sensitivity to subtle perception and inner knowing creating a collective essence together guided meditation and direct, intuitive experience with an essence What to bring? Please bring a notebook and something to write with for note-taking. It’s a good idea to wear layers for protection from shifting weather patterns and the sun. Please also bring water to drink. Who is this class perfect for? This class is a great fit for anyone who feels drawn to herbalism—whether you’ve already dabbled in making home remedies or are just beginning your journey. This class will offer valuable learning for participants at both beginner and intermediate levels. What will you bring home? Students will be invited to take a flower essence home to continue working with it. You will receive a printed guide of course content, a link to Leland's 108 essence guide, and a curated resource list. You will also be invited to join the Blossomwood Botanicals email newsletter to keep up to date on Leland’s herbalism practice and future classes. *** About the herbalist Leland’s work with plants began in childhood, guided by her mother and the old ways of Northern Italy. She later completed formal training at the Berkeley Herbal Center, including a year-long intensive clinical program and a year of mentored clinical practice. She now teaches there as part of the faculty. Her herbal education also includes studies with Scott Kloos, the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine, and practitioner training with Flower Essence Studies. *** About the location – Blossomwood Farmstead Blossomwood Farmstead is a magical 42-acre healing sanctuary in the heart of the Yachats River Valley, just 15 minutes from the ocean and the town of Yachats. It is a place of deep restoration, where Leland tends the land and cultivates long-standing relationships with the herbs she grows. *** A few important notes The specific address will be shared with participants after registration. Please watch for an email with logistical information about one week ahead of the class. Class attendance is limited to 10 students. If you can carpool, it is helpful to limit congestion with parking. If you need to cancel your registration, please let me know as soon as possible. Kindly note that cancellations within 48 hours of the class meeting are non-refundable.

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