Although the Sustainable Herbs Project focuses on herbs traded in the international market – we believe that the best medicine is medicine we make ourselves with plants we grow or that are grown by people we know. And so for the rewards for the Kickstarter, Ann wanted to offer educational opportunities rather than products. She is deeply grateful for all of the herbalists who so generously contributed to this campaign and for their incredible support. We couldn’t have succeeded without their help!
Please visit their sites, take a look at their programs and courses, and share their important work with others.
American Herbalist Guild
Aromahead Institute
Avena Botanicals, Deb Soule
BackCountry Recordings
Blackbird Daughter Botanicals
Calendula Girls
Chelsea Green Books
Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, Juliet Blankespoor
The School for Aromatic Studies, Jade Shutes
The Essential Herbal, Tina Sams
Dina Falconi and Wendy Hollender
Flora Medica, Caroline Gagnon
Florida School of Holistic Living, Emily Ruff
Heartstone Center for Earth Essentials, Tammi Sweet
Henriette’s Herbal Page, Henriette Kress
Herbcraft, Jim McDonald
Herbal Academy
Herbal Educational Service
Herbal Revolution, Katheryn Langelier
Herbal Roots Zine, Kristine Brown
Herbalist Alchemist, David Winston
Herbs with Rosalee, Rosalee de la Forȇt
HerbStalk
Human Path, Sam Coffman
LearningHerbs.com
Guido Masé
Anne McIntyre
The North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, Paul Berger
Our Common Roots
Partner Earth, Pam Montgomery
Quarry Press
Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center, Rosemary Gladstar
Storey Books
Tish Streeten
Terra Vita Herbal Symposium, Elise and Jeff Higley
United Plant Savers
Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, Larken Bunce
Vintage Remedies
Zack Woods Herb Farm, Mel and Jeff Carpenter