No Space? No Problem!

No space, lots of space, odd spaces…there’s a container for that! Regardless of the space, as long as there is some sunshine, warmth, and moisture you too can grow your own medicinal herbs. It won’t be on the scale of a farm BUT you can feast on easy-care herbs.

Meg and Jan will demonstrate how to pick a container, blend soil, and identify the best plants for the amount of sun and space you have. We’ll focus on 10 easy medicinals to fit a variety of sun and water requirements and share their medicinal qualities. 

Plus, each attendee will get a gotu kola seedling to plant. Proceeds from the class will be donated to support Cultivate Charlottesville.

Meet Your Instructor

Herbal Associate, Professional Tarot Reader

Meg Madden

Since I was a very little girl, I have had a relationship with plants. This relational thread has followed me through my many experiences, including coming of age in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, homeschooling through high school, going to college as an older student, playing music, waiting tables, teaching dance, traveling, and everything in between. Finally, I have heeded the sometimes quiet, sometimes deafening call and have begun to formally delve into herbalism. I am a student of Sacred Plant Traditions, and am in the process of exploring my personal connection with the practice as I accrue as much knowledge as I can soak up on the way. In addition to herbalism, I practice Tarot, study nutrition, anatomy and physiology, psychology, and a host of other subjects. I have deep interests and practices in ancestral work, inner-child work, handicraft, tending wild and cultivated plants, and the daily work of bowing to the magic that permeates all things. I intend to continue my herbal studies with these practices as underpinnings in the interest of providing a service as in-depth and holistic as it can be.

Owner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Herbalist

Jan Wolfe

As a toddler growing up in Ohio, I knew two things: 1) I loved to garden with my aunts and 2) heal things that ailed (people, pets, bugs, etc). I chose nursing as a career and eventually became a Family Nurse Practitioner. For 30 years I loved it and for the most part, it loved me right back! However, there was always a little piece missing, some deeper connection that was absent. It took a major health challenge in my early 40’s plus rapid changes in how healthcare was being structured (i.e., more pharmaceuticals, less time to listen) to realize I no longer wanted to be a part of that system. I studied shamanism, became a Reiki master…and enrolled in herb school. When I walked into the first day of class, I felt like I had come home. Fast forward three years: I graduated from the Clinical Herbalist program at Sacred Plant Traditions in November 2013 and the following month I opened The Elderberry. I believe that everyone can benefit from the amazing power of plant medicine. If you struggle with integrating herbs into your life or want more clarity about herbs, our certified, experienced herbalists can help. We know herbs, including the science behind them. We cater to both experienced and novice herb seekers. Whether you’re confused or unsure of which herbs to use for a specific problem, or want feedback on an herb formula, we’re here to help you sort out the facts from the hype.

Course curriculum

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    Basic Container Gardening

    • VIDEO: Container Gardening