Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Herb Farm
Talk Description: Most herbs are grown in Europe or Asia Pacific which means that U.S. farmers are missing a HUGE opportunity to provide local herbs to our community. Join Emily Springer of Meeting House Farm for “Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan” to learn which herbs grow well in New England, which ones have solid market value, and tons of other tips for plant vitality, growing organically and regeneratively, drying, storage and more. Emily Springer founded Meeting House Farm, herb growers collaborative, in 2017, following a successful 20-year career in financial services. She also leads Infusion Herb Co., an artisan apothecary focused on a plants-first approach to self-care, empowering women with herbal products and wisdom. Emily has a passion for women supporting women, and holds a degree from The College of William & Mary. She is a life-long student of plants, and shares her knowledge of their many benefits through her herbs, herbal products, workshops, and consulting. Discover more of Emily’s historic herb farm & apothecary online at meetinghouse.farm & infusionherbco.com, also on instagram @meetinghousefarm & @infusionherb.
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Grow Your Own Apothecary | Herb tent | Herbs & Whole Life | Fri 20 Sep 2024 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Farm Talk Description: Learn how to grow a garden of historic plants that can be used to care for yourself and your family. Emily Springer of Meeting House Herb Farm in Scarborough, Maine, presents a lecture on how to use plants for your home apothecary, and offers tips on how you can establish your own apothecary garden. Emily will demonstrate ways to make Extracts, tisanes and infused oils. | Volunteer Benefits |
Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan | Litchfield | Farming & Gardening | Fri 20 Sep 2024 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Herb Farm Talk Description: Most herbs are grown in Europe or Asia Pacific which means that U.S. farmers are missing a HUGE opportunity to provide local herbs to our community. Join Emily Springer of Meeting House Farm for “Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan” . to learn which herbs grow well in New England, which ones have solid market value, and tons of other tips for plant vitality, growing organically and regeneratively, drying, storage and more. Emily Springer founded Meeting House Farm, herb growers collaborative, in 2017, following a successful 20-year career in financial services. She also leads Infusion Herb Co., an artisan apothecary focused on a plants-first approach to self-care, empowering women with herbal products and wisdom. Emily has a passion for women supporting women, and holds a degree from The College of William & Mary. She is a life-long student of plants, and shares her knowledge of their many benefits through her herbs, herbal products, workshops, and consulting. Discover more of Emily’s historic herb farm & apothecary online at meetinghouse.farm & infusionherbco.com, also on instagram @meetinghousefarm & @infusionherb. | Volunteer Benefits |
Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan | Farm and Homestead | Farming & Gardening | Fri 20 Sep 2024 4:00 PM to 4:50 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Herb Farm Talk Description: Most herbs are grown in Europe or Asia Pacific which means that U.S. farmers are missing a HUGE opportunity to provide local herbs to our community. Join Emily Springer of Meeting House Farm for “Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan” to learn which herbs grow well in New England, which ones have solid market value, and tons of other tips for plant vitality, growing organically and regeneratively, drying, storage and more. Emily Springer founded Meeting House Farm, herb growers collaborative, in 2017, following a successful 20-year career in financial services. She also leads Infusion Herb Co., an artisan apothecary focused on a plants-first approach to self-care, empowering women with herbal products and wisdom. Emily has a passion for women supporting women, and holds a degree from The College of William & Mary. She is a life-long student of plants, and shares her knowledge of their many benefits through her herbs, herbal products, workshops, and consulting. Discover more of Emily’s historic herb farm & apothecary online at meetinghouse.farm & infusionherbco.com, also on instagram @meetinghousefarm & @infusionherb. | |
Panel Q&A Discussion: Come ask us your questions about herbs! | Herb tent | Herbs & Whole Life | Sat 21 Sep 2024 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM | Presenter: Nate Petley, Nicole Crouch-Diaz; Emily Springer Talk Description: Bring your questions about herbs for this open panel discussion. | Volunteer Benefits |
Grow Your Own Apothecary | Herb tent | Herbs & Whole Life | Sat 21 Sep 2024 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Farm Talk Description: Learn how to grow a garden of historic plants that can be used to care for yourself and your family. Emily Springer of Meeting House Herb Farm in Scarborough, Maine, presents a lecture on how to use plants for your home apothecary, and offers tips on how you can establish your own apothecary garden. Emily will demonstrate ways to make Extracts, tisanes and infused oils. | Volunteer Benefits |
Adding Herbs to your Crop Plan | Litchfield | Farming & Gardening | Sat 21 Sep 2024 5:00 PM to 5:50 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Herb Farm Talk Description: Most herbs are grown in Europe or Asia Pacific which means that U.S. farmers are missing a HUGE opportunity to provide local herbs to our community. Join Emily Springer of Meeting House Farm for “Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan” . to learn which herbs grow well in New England, which ones have solid market value, and tons of other tips for plant vitality, growing organically and regeneratively, drying, storage and more. Emily Springer founded Meeting House Farm, herb growers collaborative, in 2017, following a successful 20-year career in financial services. She also leads Infusion Herb Co., an artisan apothecary focused on a plants-first approach to self-care, empowering women with herbal products and wisdom. Emily has a passion for women supporting women, and holds a degree from The College of William & Mary. She is a life-long student of plants, and shares her knowledge of their many benefits through her herbs, herbal products, workshops, and consulting. Discover more of Emily’s historic herb farm & apothecary online at meetinghouse.farm & infusionherbco.com, also on instagram @meetinghousefarm & @infusionherb. | Volunteer Benefits |
Adding Herbs to your Crop Plan | Litchfield | Farming & Gardening | Sun 22 Sep 2024 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Herb Farm Talk Description: Most herbs are grown in Europe or Asia Pacific which means that U.S. farmers are missing a HUGE opportunity to provide local herbs to our community. Join Emily Springer of Meeting House Farm for “Adding Herbs to Your Crop Plan” . to learn which herbs grow well in New England, which ones have solid market value, and tons of other tips for plant vitality, growing organically and regeneratively, drying, storage and more. Emily Springer founded Meeting House Farm, herb growers collaborative, in 2017, following a successful 20-year career in financial services. She also leads Infusion Herb Co., an artisan apothecary focused on a plants-first approach to self-care, empowering women with herbal products and wisdom. Emily has a passion for women supporting women, and holds a degree from The College of William & Mary. She is a life-long student of plants, and shares her knowledge of their many benefits through her herbs, herbal products, workshops, and consulting. Discover more of Emily’s historic herb farm & apothecary online at meetinghouse.farm & infusionherbco.com, also on instagram @meetinghousefarm & @infusionherb. | Volunteer Benefits |
Grow Your Own Apothecary | Herb tent | Herbs & Whole Life | Sun 22 Sep 2024 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM | Presenter: Emily Springer Meeting House Farm Talk Description: Learn how to grow a garden of historic plants that can be used to care for yourself and your family. Emily Springer of Meeting House Herb Farm in Scarborough, Maine, presents a lecture on how to use plants for your home apothecary, and offers tips on how you can establish your own apothecary garden. Emily will demonstrate ways to make Extracts, tisanes and infused oils. | Volunteer Benefits |