Trail Talks: Medicinal Herbs along the Gaviota Coast with Emily Watson

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Conversaciones de caminatas

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Adultos

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Este programa será dirigido en inglés y todos están bienvenidos.

Join Emily Watson, local clinical herbalist and founder of the Artemisia Academy of Herbal Arts & Healing, for a FREE presentation to learn about the medicinal and edible plants of the Gaviota Coast.  During this talk, you will learn about the folk, medicinal, and culinary uses of herbs, trees, and shrubs that grow in our own backyard. Safe plant id and ethical wild crafting with be taught, along with easy to make herbal remedies for everyday ailments. Discover how plants can help for aches and pains, how can support dreams and digestion, and where you can purchase these herbs sustainably or grow them at home!

What You’ll Learn:

  • The Key Principles of SAFE Plant ID and poisonous plants to avoid.
  • Common Edible Weeds that you can find all over for field salads and snacks!
  • Medicinal & Folk Uses of Herbs, and how to use them for everyday ailments.
  • How to PROTECT our Wild Medicine for generations to come!

Emily Watson

is a certified "herb nerd" who loves connecting people with their own personal plant allies and their healer within. Born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. Emily has a passion for the California mountains and the stories of the plants and people that came before us. Her hope is to pass on the knowledge of sustainable living with practical entrepreneurial skills, so that herbalists can create thriving practices that fully support themselves, their land, and their community.

You can find Emily online at:

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Participants in this event may be photographed by Library staff. These photos may be used in promotional or educational publications, including in print, social media, and presentations. Please see staff if you do not consent to having your photo taken. Staff will obtain individual, signed photo releases of photographs that contain only an individual as opposed to a group.