Learn about the connections between women, plants and health through history and create your own aromatic spray with essential oils

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Join Herbal Hackney for this bespoke workshop to mark Women's History Month and learn about the connections between women, plants and health through history and create your own aromatic spray with essential oils.

The workshop will explore some of the interwoven threads between women, plants and health through history and across different cultures. Through memories, stories and recipes we will uncover the healing properties of a range of plants. You will look at everything from growing herbs to cooking, to making remedies - discussing how plants can be enjoyed and celebrated in many different forms. You will delve into the world of aromatherapy and how we can make simple products to enjoy at home. 

There will also be a chance to make your own by combining your own unique blend of oils. 

About Hackney Herbal 
Nat Mady is a Hackney-based permaculturist with a passion for connecting people with the natural world, and is the founder of social enterprise Hackney Herbal. 

Hackney Herbal was established to show people how to grow and incorporate herbs into their lifestyles to support their wellbeing. Their work focuses on connecting people with nature in a way that helps people develop strong values for looking after the land around them. 

They deliver workshops along the themes of herbal remedies, self care, urban gardening, biodiversity and nature connection. They run a range of community projects from their garden in Hackney Wick and all profits from events are reinvested to provide free nature-based community activities that support people in Hackney to improve their mental health.

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HERbal Health for Women£7.00 per ticket

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HERbs for Health

Type:Workshop/Course

National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF
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Opening Times

HERbs for Health (12 Mar 2025)
DayTimes
Wednesday18:30 - 20:30

Awards

  • Other AwardsVisit Greenwich Partner Visit Greenwich Partner 2021

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