The Earth's Year
Summer Solstice 2025
Supporting you to cultivate a deeper relationship with the natural world and honour the wisdom of the Earth's cyclical nature
'The Earth's Year : A Journey through the Seasons' is a 12 month course and you have lifetime access to the module materials.
We will work with the eight Wheel of the Year festivals as waypoints to mark the unfolding seasons and learn some of the folklore, wisdom and gifts of the natural world.
For each of the eight festivals there is a module which includes an introduction to that part of the cycle and ways we can honour it, a plant monograph for a herb or tree relating to that season, a ritual or activity we can incorporate to connect with the Earth's cycles (e.g. foraging, flower pressing, sowing seeds), a list of medicinal and culinary wild plants which are in season now, and a wild plant recipe or creative project.
Also included in the course is:
- access to a supportive online community
- a recommended reading list
- an introduction to the wheel of the year
- sustainable foraging guidelines
- lifetime access to the course materials
Introduction to The Earth's Year Journey
Join our Community
Reading List for the Journey
What is the Wheel of the Year?
Wild Plant Folk Medicine
Litha: Celebrating Midsummer
Plant Profile: Elder
Litha Recipe: Meadowsweet Cordial
Litha to Lammas - In Season Now
Lughnasadh - The First Harvest
Fantastic Fungi
Lughnasadh Recipe: Elderberry syrup
Plant Profile: Mugwort
Lughnasadh to Mabon - In Season Now
Mabon: Gratitude for Earth's Abundance
Preserving the gifts of Autumn
Plant Profile: Hazel
Mabon Recipe: Crab Apple and Blackberry Crumble
Activity: Planting the Future
Mabon to Samhain - In Season Now
Samhain: Journeying Inwards
Plant Profile: Yew
Recipe: Hawthorn Decoction
Samhain to Yule - In Season Now
Activity: A Samhain Altar
Yule: Allowing and Embracing the Stillness of Winter
Creating your own Sacred Seasonal Rituals
Plant Profile: Spruce
Yule Recipe: Spruce Resin Balm
Activity: Dream Journaling
Yule to Imbolc: In Season Now
Imbolc: Festival of Awakening
Botany for Foragers
Plant Profile: Cleavers
Imbolc Recipe: Cleansing Cleaver Tonic
Activity: Sustainable Foraging
Imbolc to Ostara: In Season Now
You would like to be supported in a community to dive deeper into connecting with nature & her wisdom
You desire to explore the rhythms and cycles of the seasons & the ways we can honour the seasonal changes in our own lives and bodies
You would like to learn more about wild plants and what is in season at different times of year
You want to explore the way you relate to Earth and the natural world, and to begin to open up a dialogue with nature founded on gratitude and reciprocity
You want to reclaim ancestral knowledge of the plants & fungi surrounding you and to remember their gifts
“I could not recommend this course enough. Through this course I was able to connect with the changing seasons and how it deepens our bonds with the rhythms of nature. ”
“The course has been a really useful overview so far and I enjoyed learning about Samhain, particularly the list of suggestions for ways to celebrate meaningfully. I liked that there is a reading list too because I definitely wanted the course to be a launchpad to further exploration of the festivals.”
You will be have lifetime access to the course. In the unlikely event that the course is discontinued in the future, you will have the option to receive PDF's of the course material to keep.
The journey is self-paced and is very flexible depending on the time you are able to dedicate. We recommend setting aside at least 3-4 hours to allow time to read the material and explore the activities for each festival, however if you desired to dive deeper you could easily spend much longer on it. The 8 festivals are guidelines only and the course is self paced with no live events so there is no pressure to make space on specific days, just as and when you feel the call.
The course is designed to be a portal to open up a deeper connection with nature. There are introductions to many different nature practices and skills such as sustainable foraging, plant identification, flower pressing, botany, herbal medicine making, earth mandalas and seed sowing/collecting. If you want to learn one of these skills in further depth we can recommend resources and skilled practitioners.
The course was designed with the UK flora and seasons in mind, however many of the plants that we will meet are abundant across countries and continents. If you are in the Northern hemisphere and are based in a temperate region then most of the course will be relevant. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere the seasons will be out of sync.
We want you to enjoy the journey and for it to be in alignment with what you wish to learn and explore. If within 14 days the course doesn't match your expectations we will offer a full refund. After this point the course is non-refundable.
We welcome applications for affiliates, this means you share the course with your network and receive a commission when people sign up. If you are interested please email [email protected].
The majority of the course is presented in writing and images, as well as downloadable pdfs and links to further resources.
Early bird discount ends June 20th
Regular price
I have had a life long passion for plants and nature and have studied various courses and modalities relating to the natural world; from permaculture and farming to herbalism and botany. I previously worked as a Botanical Horticultural Apprentice at Kew Gardens and hold an RHS Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation. I am currently studying for an honours degree in Environmental Science.