Category: Project
Country: United Kingdom
Medicinal Forest Garden Trust
Established in: 2010
The Medicinal Forest Garden Trust aims to promote sustainable cultivation of healing plants. Health and wellbeing can benefit from planting medicinal trees and shrubs. We can become more self-sufficient and more independent from imported medicinal herb products. Introduced non-native species can contribute to the mix by offering even more kinds of healing actions. These medicinal trees and shrubs offer many other benefits for the environment. Whether working or walking in a medicinal forest garden, there is potential for wellbeing for people. The Medicinal Forest Garden Trust offers advice and courses online to assist permaculture design, harvest and making remedies, understanding of therapeutic benefits of trees and shrubs.
21 Dean Street
EX17 3EN CreditonAnne Stobart
I am a medical herbalist, grower and researcher. Previously, I managed the professional programme for clinical herbal practitioners at Middlesex University, UK. My research interests span from historical domestic medicine and recipes to present-day sustainable supplies of herbal medicine.