![]() Lodging is not included in the price of the retreat. Patricia Kyritsi Howell, BotanoLogos founder, and director, Cara-Lee Langston, herbalist, nutritionist, and director of Wildcraft Kitchen. The balance of your payment, $500, is due on June 1, 2023. Payment in full or a deposit of $100 is required to hold your place. ![]() ![]() The retreat begins at 7:00 pm on Sunday, June 11, 2023, and ends on Friday, June 16th at noon. Airport options are Atlanta (100 miles) or Asheville (80 miles). Clayton is a charming town with lots of lodging and restaurant options. Afternoons we’ll discuss the uses of the plants we’ve seen, make medicines, and more.Ĭlayton, Georgia. ![]() Each day starts with a field trip where you’ll learn to use a botanical key to identify early summer herbs, practice sustainable harvesting, and gather herbs to make medicines. Monday morning, we’ll head out to a local trail to begin botanizing. Patricia Kyritsi Howell and Cara-Lee Langston lead retreat activities, including field studies, lectures, wildcrafting, foraging, medicine making, and more.Īrrive Sunday in time for an evening orientation and wild foods reception at the Parker Ranch. ![]() This week-long retreat is an immersion into the medicinal and edible plants of the Southern Appalachians, a region sometimes referred to as the “Apothecary of North America.” Together, we’ll explore the incredible diversity of native, introduced, and cultivated herbs that thrive here. ![]()
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