I’m Lyndsay—an herbalist, grower, and mother of three, living and working with the plants in Vermont. My path into herbalism began years ago through direct experience: tending gardens, living close to the land, and learning—sometimes out of necessity—how plants can support the body in simple, profound ways.
I grow herbs from seed and responsibly wildcraft others, harvesting with attention to timing, soil, and vitality. I make medicine fresh, in small batches, because I believe care, patience, and presence matter in the final remedy. My work is rooted in observation, traditional herbal knowledge, and a deep respect for the natural order of things.
At the heart of my practice is a belief that creation is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. The life all around us is generous and meant to be tended—not dominated. I see herbalism as both a practical skill and a form of stewardship: listening closely, working humbly, and offering what is needed with integrity. My hope is to help others feel more confident caring for themselves and their families using the medicine found in nature.

