Workshops with Robin Wheeler- Sept. 29th & 30th
Tuesday, Sept 29th
Concepts in Year Round Gardening 9:45-11:45 am
Grandview Woodland (near Nanaimo and 1st)
The Whys and Wherefores of food cycles - why we want them, how to get them. We will plan round the calendar food supplies, both in the larder and stored in the garden.
Introduction to Medicine Making 1:30-4:30 pm
Main St./Little Mountain (near Cambie and King Ed)
There are so many plants that are safe, easy to recognize and locate, and effective. We will learn some recognition techniques, and then how to make teas, poultices, tinctures and infused oils. We’ll learn about solvents, supplies and storage.
Apartment and Container Gardening 6:30-8 pm
Potluck @ 5:30 for folks who would like to share a meal together
Downtown (near Davie and Seymour)
How to get more food from your balcony or patio. Space and weight are big problems for apartment dwellers. We will decide how to choose plants, discuss containers, soils, feeding and watering, succession planting and more in this workshop for small spaces.
Wednesday, Sept 30
Seed Saving Primer 9-10:30 am
Kits Point Village (near Cornwall and Arbutus) co-sponsored by Kits Point neighbourhood Village
Seed saving is the missing link in food security. In our current political climate of seed patenting and ownership, it is increasingly important that a critical mass of a population have a good understanding of seed saving techniques. This will make it possible to create networks for seed abundance and resilience in many communities. This workshop will provide a deeper understanding of seed saving basics as well as provide time to discuss the implications of forming our relationships soon and well.
Your donation includes a copy of The Five Levels of Seed Saving by Terry Klokeid.
Shapes in Sharing 10:45-11:45 am
Kits Point Village (near Cornwall and Arbutus) co-sponsored by Kits Point neighbourhood Village
Ideas for sharing land, food, space and time with a workshop component. We’ll do a study of our own assets and shortfalls and figure out how to equalize these on both a large and small scale.
Intensive Urban Microfarming 1:30-4:30 pm
Potluck @12:30 for folks who would like to share a meal together
Cedar Cottage (near Victoria Dr., south of Trout Lake/John Hendry Park) For folks who are ready to refine and to deepen their knowledge of urban microfarming, Robin invites you to participate in a 3 hour gathering that will examine as many of the following topics as time allows:
· Increasing backyard food production
· Succession planting
· Shade growing
· Extending the growing season through your choice of plants, Water Wisdom, Plant Calendar Mapping and Microclimating.
Apartment and Container Gardening 7-8:30 pm
Potluck @ 6 for folks who would like to share a meal together
Lower Lonsdale, North Vancouver (near Lonsdale & 1st & Lonsdale Quay)
How to get more food from your balcony or patio. Space and weight are big problems for apartment dwellers. We will decide how to choose plants, discuss containers soils, feeding and watering, succession planting and more, in this workshop for small spaces.
All workshops are offered on a pay what you can basis. A one hour workshop usually costs around $10 to $15; a 1 1/2 hour workshop around $15 to $20; a two hour workshop around $25 to $30, a 2 1/2 hour workshop around $30 to $35. and a three hour workshop around $40. Our contributions to these workshops make it possible for teachers like Robin to expand and to deepen the scope of the important educational and social change work that they are involved in, particularly in these uncertain times. Enrolment is limited to 20 people for each workshop. (15 for Apartment workshops.)
To register:
(or to find out more about hosting a future workshop), please contact Ross at rmoster@flash.net.
September 26, 2009 No Comments
Herb Nerd Weekend- August 15/16
- The weekend fee is $125. This includes camping, some plant matter, tincture bottles etc, and some food, and loads of learning and experiental opportunities.
- There is a modest bus with sleeping platform and electricity for $15 a night and a camper for the same price. Friends or family can take in the beach, do some cycling or hang about the farm.
- Please let me know by August 5 if you would like to attend - I can send a PayPal invoice which also takes Mastercard and Visa. info@ediblelandscapes.ca
July 31, 2009 No Comments
Comfort of Comfrey- Herb Workshop
The Sustainable Living Arts School and the Living Medicine Project introduce the Living Medicine Series…
…monthly Learning Parties dedicated to the study and art of herbal medicine.
These hands-on, half-day intensives will include Plant Identification, Gathering and Medicine Making. These 3 simple pieces are the tools required to know how, when and which plants can be gathered from gardens, parks and lawns to become food and medicines to keep our families and friends healthy.
Join us for the 3rd in this Series…
Cool Comfort of Comfrey
Sunday June 21st (Summer Solstice)
9am-1pm
Commercial Drive Area
**This is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your kids. They’re much more likely to take the medicines that they help make.
suggested donation: $40 Pay as you feel http://slas.ca/learning-party/pay-as-you-feel/
Donations will be split between SLAS, LMP and the facilitator(s)
Space is limited, Register here! http://comfrey.eventbrite.com/
Information specific to the event will be forwarded to registrants on June 19th.
BIO http://slas.ca/teachers/garliq/
June 15, 2009 No Comments
June 13/14 – Herb Weekend, SLAS, Roberts Creek
Please pass around where appropriate!
Two days of herb nerds! What could be better? We’ll learn recognition skills, making basic medicines, native herbs, harvest and storage techniques and more $25 per class.- take one or take all. You can either pay by Visa or Mastercard via Paypal right away or mail her a cheque. 80% of student fees go directly to the teachers, with another 10% for preparing for classes and promotion. Attending these workshops is a direct way to support folks who live on the land and keep the skills and traditions of the sustainable living arts alive.
If you are part of a family or group of friends who would like to learn and practice together, get in touch with Robin to arrange group pricing. Edible Landscapes is a place to come to reconnect, learn, relax and get inspired on how we can increase our self-sufficiency…together. You can camp on the land, hike to the ocean, walk in the woods, wander the gardens, browse in the edible and medicinal plant nursery and medicine emporium.
To register, contact Robin at (604) 885-4505, or email (and she will invoice you via Paypal) – see details on other programs at slas.ca or ediblelandscapes.ca.
June 13
10:00 – 11:30 Herb Recognition and growing methods with Robin Wheeler
Seeing a plant bursting with vigour and swaying under the weight of the bees, instead of just in powdered form or tincture, is a great reminder that we are working with an integrated, energetic being when we make medicine. See, smell and taste some of the over 150 varieties of plants here so that you will more easily recognize them in the future. Take photos or leaf samples as that can help as well. We will discuss growing methods for those wishing to grow herbs at home.
11:45 – 1:00 Intro to Botany for Herbalists with Garliq
This class is designed to navigate the world of Green, to know why a plant is what it is and not a ‘look alike.’ We’ll learn to answer a few basic questions about flower and leaf structures that will enable us to be sure we’re working with the medicine we think we are. Please bring samples from Robin’s plant walk to help apply this learning directly.
1:00 – 1:45 Lunch – brown bag or order $6 snack lunch.
1:45 – 3:15 TBA – hopefully Infused oils and lotions with Barb Cotgrave of Halfmoon Herbals.
3:30 – 4:45 - Harvesting and Storage Techniques with Robin Wheeler
We will go outside and harvest leaves, stems and flowers, then go in and prepare them for drying. When we store herbs for any length of time, we want to use the best practices possible, know the problems that can occur and how to bypass them to retain high active levels in our medicine and culinary plants.
5:00 onwards – shared/potluck dinner.
7:00 – 8:30 Homeopathy and Herbs with Marlow Purves
Herbs and plants are a major remedy source in the homoeopathic pharmacopeia. The herbs that have been used traditionally for thousands of years find new and different application when potentised. Marlow will share some of the revelations of the remedies made from common herbs as a means of enhancing our knowledge, respect for and awe of our healing companions. We will likely try to potentize a herb for ourselves!
June 14
10:00 – 11:30 Introduction to Chinese herbs with Sarah Gilbert and Julie Starsage
Ancient Chinese systems are based on far different diagnostic criteria than we are used to, and the forms their medicines take, in terms of preparation and ingestion, are also new to us. Sarah will introduce us to herbs and formulas that have been appreciated for centuries, and give us a better idea of how they are used in modern times.
11:45 – 12:45 Wildcrafting Basics with Lyrae Emerson
An examination of the methods of ethically harvesting wild and indigenous plants in a manner that minimizes impact on the population while maximizing their medicinal potential. We will look at tools, time of year to harvest roots, barks, stems and other plant parts, as well as look at how the practice of wildcrafting in itself can be a healing experience. Comes with take home instruction sheet on wildcrafting and harvesting guidelines.
12:45 – 1:30 Lunch – brown bag or order the $6 snack lunch.
1:30 – 3:30 – Making Plant Medicine with Lyrae Emerson
Learn how to turn your raw or dried plant matter into finished medicines. Lyrae will discuss and show preparation of infusions, pills, teas and tinctures, show and share samples, discuss alternate procedures, and basically give a solid background so that people new to the field can go home and follow recipes with confidence.
3:45 – 5:00 Native Use of Herbs with Cymba
Consisting of in-the-field plant identification, discussing traditional and contemporary uses of these plants. Food, medicinal and ceremonial uses will be covered as well as ecologically sustainable harvesting techniques. A hands-on component will include topical salves making (everyone will leave with a traditional medicine).
Shared potluck dinner to follow for all who want to continue exchanging thoughts.
June 1, 2009 2 Comments
Dandelion Delight Learning Party
The Sustainable Living Arts School and the Living Medicine Project introduce the Living Medicine Series…
monthly Learning Parties dedicated to the study and art of herbal medicine.
These hands-on, half-day intensives will include Plant Identification, Gathering and Medicine Making. These 3 simple pieces are the tools required to know how, when and which plants can be gathered from gardens, parks and lawns to become food and medicines to keep our families and friends healthy.
Join us for the 2nd in this Series…
Dandelion Delight
Monday May 18th (Victoria Day)
11am-3pm
Commercial Drive Area (carpooling will be coordinated where possible)
Register here! http://www.eventbrite.com/event/343913655
Suggested donation: $40 Pay As You Feel. Donations will be split between SLAS, LMP and the teachers. Donations to SLAS go to a slush fund to pay teachers, web costs and a tithe to our rural partner SLAS, Robert’s Creek.
Address and other info will be sent to registrants on May 15.
**This is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your kids. They’re much more likely to take the medicines that they help make.
Read more about our teacher, Garliq. Questions? Contact Garliq LivingMedicine@riseup.net
May 11, 2009 No Comments
We’re Having a Wild Weekend
May 9/10 – Permie Weekend - Wild Weekend, SLAS, Roberts Creek Two days of moving into a wild space!
9:30 – 11:00 Wildcrafting Indigenous Herbs with Lyrae Emerson
An examination of the methods of ethically harvesting wild and indigenous plants in a manner that minimizes impact on the population while maximizing their medicinal potential. A focus will be given to native medicinal herbs, but we will also discuss traditional medicinal plants and look at how the practice of wildcrafting in itself can be a healing experience. We will also look at some of the methods of processing the leaves, flowers, berries, bark and roots that we collect. Comes with take home instruction sheet on wildcrafting and harvesting guidelines. $25
11:15 – 12:45 Introduction to Wild Edibles with Annette Clarke
Easy to identify plants that do not need any complicated cooking methods are the topic of this course. An emphasis is placed on respectful collection and proper identification of the food plants. Different plants are growing and ripening with each season. Topics change slightly depending on the time of the year. We will cover berries, wild weeds and edible trees. $25
12:45 – 1:30 Lunch (paper bag it or order $6 snack lunch)
1:30 – 3:00 Building Emergency Shelters with Annette Clarke
Building shelters is something very essential, not just for a survival situation, but also for the soul. The feeling of warmth and protection is joined by feelings of accomplishment, pride and community; we did this ourselves!
The course teaches how to feel confident and comfortable in the outdoors without tent and sleeping bag. It explains how to choose the right location and how to create a functioning shelter out of natural materials without harming living plants. Includes lots of hands-on work, handouts and a short introduction into cordage and simple tool-making. $25
3:30 onwards - Into the Wild with Peter Light (off site – 2692 Highway 101)
Covers all the resources one can find close to your doorstep in our west coast woods. Learn how to recognize the principal trees in our forest; spot useful old, moss-covered logs for multiple uses; process cedar poles and beams for all your building needs; split cedar shakes for roofs and walls – in short, how to go into the woods and harvest all you need for a FREE house, barn, shed, bench, fence, gate, handle, etc., etc., as well as a FREE supply of fuel to heat your home and cook your food. Learn, too, of more unsuspected wealth that lurks among the trees! Includes an introduction to the hand tools you will need to harvest these resources. Firecircle and dinner to follow – bring goodies to add to the feast. $30
Sunday May 10 10 – noon – Native Plant Technology with Cymba
The workshop will consist of a walk around the area to identify plants that were (are) commonly used in various technological ways (providing materials for cordage, adhesives, shelters, clothing, tools etc. Samples of important materials from off-site will also be provided for discussion. In a hands-on component we will play with simple tool construction (includes binding and gluing). * The exact nature of these workshops will vary according to interaction between participants. We will attempt to cover all materials and the instructor is willing to spend more time if participants feel a need.
12:45 – 2:45 - Wild Containers with Annette Clarke
We may find ourselves in the bush, wanting to carry berries, mushrooms or other precious finds. Annette will show us samples of various containers made from bark, leaves and vines that will last for years. Container materials will be:
Grass, Leaves, Sedges and Rushes, Cattail and Birch bark. We won’t make all the different container types, but I will bring them all for showing the options and then pick one simple version (Leaf or Grass) and a Cattail container to make ourselves.
3:00 – onwards – Cooking With Fire – TBA - Siting, building and maintaining a functional and safe cooking or signaling fire – and we will have a meal with bannock, wild greens and tea, and whatever else to brought to us – perhaps some home made wine!
Call Robin at (604) 885-4505 or email at info@ediblelandscapes.ca to register or get more information.
Camping available on site.
April 27, 2009 1 Comment
Invitation to Nettles: Noxious or Nutritious Learning Party
The Sustainable Living Art School and the Living Medicine Project introduce the Living Medicine Series…
Monthly learning parties dedicated to the study and art of herbal medicine.
These hands-on, half-day intensives will include Plant Identification, Gathering and Medicine Making. These 3 simple pieces are the tools required to know how, when and which plants can be gathered from gardens, parks and lawns to become food and medicines to keep our families and friends healthy.
Join us for the 1st in this series…
Healing with Spring Herbs: Nettles, Noxious or Nutritious??
Sunday April 5th
11am-2pm
Burnaby Lake Area (carpooling will be coordinated where possible)
Read more about our teacher, Garliq.
**This is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your kids. They’re much more likely to take the medicines that they help make.
Suggested donation: $40 (Pay As You Feel).
Space is limited, please contact Garliq early to register… LivingMedicine@riseup.net
Details will be emailed to registrants by April 3rd, 2009
March 30, 2009 No Comments
Distillation and Winter Prep- Sept 20/21 on the Sunshine Coast
Register with Robin Wheeler info@ediblelandscapes.ca 604-885-4505
Saturday, September 20 -
9:30 until afternoon - Distillation workshop – “Make Your Own – from fuel to medicine” with Bernard Wera, David Scott and Kathleen Thacker (on site – 1732 Pell Road)
This is a full day workshop on the art of distillation. We will begin by looking at homemade stills and talk about safe use and potential problems. We will watch a still be put through its paces and will learn about essential oils, hydrosols, fuels and other byproducts of this process. The facilitators will talk about their experiences in home distillation. ($70)
12:30 – 2:00 – Garden Walk with Randie Ridgewell (off site – 1187 Crowe Road)
For those wanting to visit a proper, full cycle food garden, Randie’s ex-herb farm of fame is a great space for learning. She will describe her excellent fertilizing mixture and show her great techniques for good food production. Recommended by Edible Landscapes as a good beginner’s learning tool. ($25)
2:15 – 3:45 Basic Canning with Randie Ridgewell (off site – 1187 Crowe Road)
Just starting your learning curve and want an experienced mentor? Randie will take you into the kitchen to can up a batch of winter food. For those who learn best by seeing and doing, this will help push your confidence along so that you can do this at home. ($25)
Sunday, September 21 - 1732 Pell Road
9:30 – 11:00 Timely Actions in the Garden with Robin Wheeler
For new gardeners, fall brings new questions. Robin will show how to put gardens “to bed” for best spring results, what to do about late immature veggies, how to save the last of the seed and harvest the last of the herbs. We’ll discuss winter mulch and fall planting of garlic and potatoes. ($20)
11:15 – 12:30 Hand Treating Wool Fleece – with Debbie Osler
For those who already knit or weave and want to add a new skill level without buying equipment, Deb will show you how to wash a fleece and then how to hand spin it into a usable wool product. Feel different fleece and learn about quality and problems that can arise. Deb has many years of managing her own fleece and you will get hands-on experience. ($25)
1:30 – 3:00 – Using a Steamer/Juicer with Robin Wheeler
Toss in your apples unpeeled and full of seeds, and turn out wonderful juice and apple butter – just like on TV! We will run through a single 40 minute steaming, bottle the juice and further prepare the pulp into apple butter. Many other products can be made. Take some product home with you and feel more confident using this great piece of equipment on your own. ($25)
3:30 – 5:00 – Tool Maintenance and Repair with Cymba
Our hand tools are great assets and we should treat them right so they’ll last for years. Cymba will show some good tool care, and then will show how to put new handles into many types of tool, and lacking a store-bought handle, how to make a quick one from wood around you. ($25)
6 pm onwards – group dinner.
August 31, 2008 No Comments
Herbs and Kids, Sustainable Cookery, and Permaculture for the Home!
Partnering with Langara College Continuing Studies on some full day workshops as part of the Healthy and Sustainable Living Series has been a delight. We’re able to slow down, practice skills and traditions together and share stories of our own discoveries and family traditions. So much of what we’re learning as part of this school community are traditions that are barely lost- our grandparents or maybe great grandparents knew how to cook without waste, how to grow and preserve food, no matter how small the space, and how to heal their kids with simple plant remedies.
Our next three full-day workshops will give us a chance to tap into our shared wisdom with the guidance of some warm, articulate and good humoured teachers. But what really makes these days sing is your participation, stories and wisdom. Join us!
Healing Children with Herbal Plant Medicines
With Garliq on Saturday, September 20 10am to 4pm
Sustainable Cookery
With Andrea Potter and Jill Broadway on Saturday, October 18, 2008 10am to 4pm
Practical Permaculture Design for the Home Garden
Saturday, November 15, 2008 10am to 4pm
Location: Unitarian Centre- 949 W 49th Ave. near Oak Street.
Cost: $85 includes a delicious lunch with local and seasonal goodies
Register: In person or by phone 604-323-5322 with Langara College Continuing Studies.
Read on past the jump for detailed course outlines and some more about our teachers for these days.
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August 13, 2008 No Comments
Skills and Arts Weekend- Robert’s Creek August 23/24
To Register: Call Robin at 604-885-4505 - take one or all classes - prepayment would be super duper.
Saturday August 23
10:00 – 11:30 Seed Saving with Robin Wheeler
It’s important to start saving and sharing seed, and we want to do a good job of it. Robin will discuss Terry Klokeid’s Five Levels of seed saving, plus tips on cleaning and storing seed for long life. ($26 includes seed saving booklet)
2:00 – 3:30 or so Bee keeping with Al Cobbin
Al Cobbin has spent 40 years working with bees, and we will visit a couple of his hives and learn about life cycle, housing, feeding and potential issues of working with bees. Al will show equipment, hive siting and bee products as part of his class. ($25)
Sunday Aug 24 –
9:00 to 4 pm Herbal Brews and Tonics with Andrea Potter and Cedana
Herbalism and Fermentation together at last! In this day long workshop learn basic concepts behind making fermented beverages that will allow you to tailor tonics and beers to best benefit your physical well being and personal preferences. We will cover a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic brews including all grain herbal beer, kombucha, gingerbeer, and amasake. Have fun reclaiming ancient fermentation methods and discovering new possibilities for the herbs that grow all around us. ($70)
July 30, 2008 No Comments