40 Years Teaching Herbalism, Wildcrafting & Ecology

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This episode of The Herbalist Hour is a super special one for me.

As some of you know, I attended the Columbines School of Botanical Studies back in 2011, so I am incredibly honored and excited to welcome the whole crew on the show this time around.

We are joined by Howie Brounstein, Leah Kays, Alex Payne and Steven Yeager.

And this year marks the 40th year of Howie teaching and creating the school. Quite the milestone, I'd say.

In this roundtable discussion we chat about the school's history, fire ecology, using a dichotomous key, herb lust, the importance of permits, and a whole lot more.

Be sure to stay tuned until the end for the epic singing.

Thanks to Howie, Leah, Alex and Steven for joining me on the show, and thanks to YOU for listening!

See you in the next episode, 

~Mason

LINKS & RESOURCES

Columbines School of Botanical Studies | BotanicalStudies.net

Columbines on Instagram | @columbinesschoolofbs  

Alex Payne | TendingTheWildflowers.com

Alex on Instagram | @tendingthewildflowerssanctuary

 

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