
Pasture Foraging
Join us for a hands-on walk through the pasture, where the "weeds" underfoot turn out to be some of the most useful plants you'll ever meet. We'll move slowly through the fields together, learning to identify, harvest, and use the wild medicinal and edible herbs growing right beneath our feet.

$100 / person
2 hrs
Saturday, July 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
6361 Old State Rd Edinboro Pa 16412
What to Expect
What we may gather along the way: mullein, yarrow, plantain, curly dock, burdock, blue vervain, red clover, chicory, St. John's wort, prairie fleabane, bull thistle, white panicled aster, brown knapweed, mugwort, spearmint, white clover, swamp dewberry, autumn olive, rosehip, lady's thumb, and more — depending on what the season offers.
What you will do
How to confidently identify each plant in the field
The traditional medicinal and edible uses of common pasture herbs
How to harvest sustainably and respectfully
Simple ways to prepare and use what you gather — teas, tinctures, salves, vinegars, and food
Gather herbs to take home
This is a relaxed, exploratory walk for the curious — no prior experience needed. Come prepared to wander, look closely, ask questions, and leave with a new appreciation for the living pharmacy growing in plain sight.
What to wear/bring: Boots, long pants, and bring gloves.
Have Questions?
All workshops and farm experiences are by appointment. Have questions or want to book for a group? Contact us and we will be happy to help!
