Plants for Life

Morning Glories, Marigolds, Viper's Bugloss

This is a page of links to posts based on the Plants for Life series of Talks, Walks, Workshops and even ‘surgeries’ I organised and hosted in 2012 on Plants as Medicine with Sustainable Bungay. This included my curating of a Plant Medicine bed at Bungay Community Library. I hope you enjoy them.

(Update June 2018 – Some of the pictures and links in the below pieces may no longer work. This is because not all pieces remain on the original Sustainable Bungay site. Most are fine though.)

A Review of the Plants for Life Year and Les Belles Tisanes de France session (November)

Plants for Life #10 – ‘For Medicinal Purposes’ Winemaking Session – Review (October)

Low Carbon Cookbook – The Foragers by Charlotte Du Cann (October)

Plants for Life #9 – Autumn Berry Tonics and Tinctures – 23rd September, 3pm (September)

Ribwort Plantain is Your Friend – Get Your Balls Rolling (August)

Noughty but Nice and Keeping Refreshed at Happy Mondays  (August)

52 Flowers That Shook My World with Charlotte Du Cann, Sunday 5th August, 3pm, Bungay Library (August)

Plants for Life – The First Six Months – and What’s Coming Up This Summer (July)

Mr Burdock Is Happy to See You Now – Postcard from a Medicine Bed – Update (July)

Plant Families at Green Drinks (June)

Midsummer Wildflowers and Plant Oils – plus Plant Families at Green Drinks  (June)

Hedgerow Medicine in Bungay with Julie Bruton-Seal and Matthew Seal (May)

Walking With Weeds (April)

Adopt a Herb with Dan Wheals (March)

Growing Biodynamic and Organic Herbs – A Conversation with Dave Wrenn (February)

Connecting With Our Roots – A Plants for Life Talk (review) by Charlotte Du Cann (January)

Connecting with our Roots – A Creative Look at the Medicine Underground with author Charlotte Du Cann (Publicity copy) (January)

Plant Medicine Bed 2012 at Bungay Library plus Talks, Walks and Workshops Intro (January)

Banner: Morning Glories, Wild Marigolds and Viper’s Bugloss, Mexico and England. All images by Mark Watson under Creative Commons with Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives license 

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