Rootcraft Medicine Maker's Apprenticeship
9-month Seasonal Herbalism Online Intensive with Jovie Hawthorn Browne
access to the entire online course PLUS 3 quarterly shipments (March, June, & Sept)($300 Value) of tools to make what we're learning each season, including:
+Dry herbs: flowers, leaves, berries, & roots in biodegradable packaging
+Hand tools
+Glass & metal containers for storing herbal preparations
+Menstruum (aka bases or solvents to extract into) in glass jars
+Seeds (US shipping only*)
+The only other thing you'll need is jars or containers for storing your dried herbs.
+If you can't select this option I'll still be sending out an equipment shopping list so you can source your own.
- No containers are plastic (aside from lids/dropper tops)
- No shipping materials are plastic (unless they're upcycled)
Quarterly payment plan available, 3 payments of $266.66.
By the end of this 9 month training, you'll be able to confidently:
Plant, grow, and harvest your own medicinal plants (North American and Eurasian species focused)
Create your own topical and ingestible herbal medicines
Choose which plant to work with out of several that could have the same action
Reference over 60 different medicinal plant profiles
Choose the best extraction method for a plant
Know which plants to work with throughout the year to help prevent common ailments
Decide when you can work with medicinal plants versus when to go to the doctor
($333 Value!) By the end of the course you'll be able to confidently:
Grow & harvest medicinal plants in pots, small gardens, and large spaces
Plant and harvest with the phases of the moon
Harvest different plant parts without damaging the plant
Start seeds, propagate cuttings, and transplant seedlings
Compost, mulch, and amend soil to maintain its health
What time of year a given plant is best worked with
($444 Value!) You'll make your own:
Water-based extractions: Teas, infusions, decoctions, compresses, hydrosols, flower essences
Alcohol-based extractions: Tincture, succus, double extraction, & preserved decoctions
Oil-based extractions: Infused oils and salves
Other extractions: glycerites, syrups, cordials, and herbal vinegars
Proper dosage of herbal medicines
($444 Value!) Not just recipes, but the fundamentals so that you can decide when, why, and how to work with a given plant.
In depth profiles of over 60 medicinal plants
The best extraction methods for a given plant, including which part of the plant and which solvent will extract the desired constituents
Active constituents and plant chemical solubilities
Organ affinities, primary actions, and secondary actions of plants
Herbal energetics
Jovie Hawthorn Browne
You’re new to herbalism but want a deep dive introduction
You consider your herbal knowledge intermediate but want another perspective
You like to learn the science, but aren’t trying to get your PhD in phytochemistry in order to read it
You appreciate a balance between herbalism and conventional medicine
You like some woo-woo, but take it with a grain of salt
You learn best from someone who is calm, serious, and introverted
You’re easily overstimulated by sounds and visuals
You’re looking for in-depth wildcrafting or foraging training, because we’re going to focus on growing them ourselves.
You’re only looking for recipes, because we’re going to be learning the fundamentals first
You’re looking for advanced or clinical herbalist training, because, again, fundamentals.
You learn best from someone who is loud, bubbly, and extroverted, because if I wanted to fake it I would go back to working in the service industry!
*FULL UNTIL 2023* 9-month online intensive only. Learn to grow and make medicine out of nearly 70 medicinal herbs, while balancing modern scientific research with traditional healing practices
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Yes! Students in all levels will be able to reach me via email. Office hours for responses are TBD.
The course is designed to be easily incorporated into life for those who have work, school, or family that takes up most of their time. Lessons are not live, so you do not need to coordinate any scheduling. You can expect to dedicate one to two hours per week to reading and videos, depending on how much time you need to process and absorb material. There's no homework or tests, and if you fall behind, that's okay! Catch up when you can, I'll continue sending you new lessons each week and you can get to them when you get to them.
Yes, to a certain extent. Due to the seasonal nature of how the material is presented, lessons are released on a week-by-week basis. If you fall behind, that's okay. Catch up when you can and let me know how I can support you. If you're wanting to move faster, though, You won't be able to skip ahead.
Nope!
A good portion of the perennials we will discuss will be hardy in USDA zones 3-10. Some are only hardy in zones 6-10, and a couple hardy to zones 9-11 that can be grown as annuals. If you're not sure what a growing zone is or what any of this means, that's okay! We'll be covering it in the course.
The way we will be profiling the plants will be laid out mostly as they appear throughout the seasons in the northern hemisphere. ie: we'll be meeting the plants that pop up in the northern hemisphere's Summer during the northern hemisphere's Summer. So while those in the southen hemisphere will likely miss out on the aspect of walking outside and harvesting the plant they just learned about (if it's something that grows well in their growing zone), there's nothing wrong with learning about plants out of season! So long as you want to learn about plants that are mostly native to the US and Eurasia. On top of that, a large portion of the information you'll learn will be foundational (meaning how and why plants work, how to extract and make medicine with them, etc) so the seasonal aspect of the plant profiles can be worked around.
There is still so so so much to learn about herbalism other than how to grow them! We cover herbal actions, research and traditions behind the plants, medicine making, seasonal energy shifts, and more. You can always source your herbs through my webstore Spirit Haus Botanicals or through my recommended suppliers!
Absolutely. I will be providing as many raw materials as I can from my own micro-herb farm in Oregon's Willamette Valley where nothing is ever sprayed or treated with synthetic fertilizers. Anything beyond that, I only work with a handful of suppliers that are transparent about their sources, ethics, and growing practices.
Due to shipping constraints due to customs and package weights, unfortunately, I cannot send Medicine Maker Apprenticeship Boxes outside of the continental US