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Foraging & Harvesting Guidelines

A few weeks back I posted a brief video on Instagram regarding some upsetting things I had started to see on social media (watch the full video below). At the time, I felt a bit overwhelmed seeing posts asking questions like ‘what should I do with this herb I just picked‘. This really struck me because the idea of harvesting any plant with no clear intention feels incredibly disrespectful and reckless. I am of the firm belief that plants serve us in their natural state and habitats and that we should only be removing them from that with a very specific purpose and desired outcome. For example, the calming and relaxing energy of Lavender is just as palpable in a potted plant as it is in a dried bundle with no need to harvest or disrupt the growing plant.

Yes, there are times when harvesting herbal allies is appropriate, needed, and enjoyable. The key here is doing so in a manner with respect and a clear desired outcome and plan for the materials you are harvesting. Here are some guidelines to help you harvest herbs, flowers, and plant allies with consent and respect:

These guidelines are in no way intended to be a deterrent, only a reminder how to respectfully harvest and forage at all times of the year. Connecting with live, growing plants can be a profound experience that is truly wonderful and should never be taken lightly. I hope this information aids you in your foraging and harvests this year and for many season to come.

Love & Light, Kristen



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