๐ฟ Plants of the Seen & Unseen: A Dreaming Plant Walk
Sunday, December 14th โข 1โ3 PM
Pendleton King Park, Augusta GA
Step into a deeper relationship with the living landscape through this guided plant walk that weaves together practical knowledge and the unseen dimensions of the natural world.
Together, we will explore a variety of plants, including wild edibles, medicinal herbs, trees, and poisonous species. Youโll learn how to identify plants with confidence, understand their roles in the ecosystem, and build a more grounded awareness for foraging and land stewardship.
In the final portion of our time together, dream teacher Valley Reed will guide you into the dreaming world. Through simple and accessible practices, youโll be invited to connect with the spirit of the land, listen in new ways, and open to the deeper layers of relationship that exist beyond the visible.โจ
This experience is designed for both beginners and those already walking a plant path, offering a unique blend of education, connection, and embodied practice.
Come ready to walk, learn, and awaken your senses to both the seen and unseen worlds.
Spots are limited. Pre-registration is required.
This walk is perfect for:
๐ฑ Beginners learning plant ID, foraging basics, and poisonous species
๐ฟ Herbalists and foragers deepening their skills
๐ Those drawn to intuitive, spiritual, or dream-based connection
๐พ Gardeners and nature lovers curious about local plants
No prior experience is needed, just a willingness to be present, curious, and open to learning in a new way.
What youโll learn:
โ๏ธ Key plant ID features
โ๏ธ Which species are edible, medicinal, or toxic
โ๏ธ Sustainable foraging ethics
โ๏ธ Southeastern folk and clinical herbal knowledge
โ๏ธ How to connect with the land and the dreaming world
Details:
๐ Pendleton King Park, Augusta, GA
๐
Sunday, April 19th
โฐ 1:00โ3:00 PM
๐ฒ Cost: $30
Come reconnect with the land, learn the stories of the plants around you, and step into a deeper relationship with your local ecosystem.
Important:
Walk will happen rain or shine. Cancellations will only occur if their are heavy rains or thunderstorms. All participants will need to sign a Release of Liability Agreement before we begin the walk.
๐ฟ Plants of the Seen & Unseen: A Dreaming Plant Walk
Sunday, December 14th โข 1โ3 PM
Pendleton King Park, Augusta GA
Step into a deeper relationship with the living landscape through this guided plant walk that weaves together practical knowledge and the unseen dimensions of the natural world.
Together, we will explore a variety of plants, including wild edibles, medicinal herbs, trees, and poisonous species. Youโll learn how to identify plants with confidence, understand their roles in the ecosystem, and build a more grounded awareness for foraging and land stewardship.
In the final portion of our time together, dream teacher Valley Reed will guide you into the dreaming world. Through simple and accessible practices, youโll be invited to connect with the spirit of the land, listen in new ways, and open to the deeper layers of relationship that exist beyond the visible.โจ
This experience is designed for both beginners and those already walking a plant path, offering a unique blend of education, connection, and embodied practice.
Come ready to walk, learn, and awaken your senses to both the seen and unseen worlds.
Spots are limited. Pre-registration is required.
This walk is perfect for:
๐ฑ Beginners learning plant ID, foraging basics, and poisonous species
๐ฟ Herbalists and foragers deepening their skills
๐ Those drawn to intuitive, spiritual, or dream-based connection
๐พ Gardeners and nature lovers curious about local plants
No prior experience is needed, just a willingness to be present, curious, and open to learning in a new way.
What youโll learn:
โ๏ธ Key plant ID features
โ๏ธ Which species are edible, medicinal, or toxic
โ๏ธ Sustainable foraging ethics
โ๏ธ Southeastern folk and clinical herbal knowledge
โ๏ธ How to connect with the land and the dreaming world
Details:
๐ Pendleton King Park, Augusta, GA
๐
Sunday, April 19th
โฐ 1:00โ3:00 PM
๐ฒ Cost: $30
Come reconnect with the land, learn the stories of the plants around you, and step into a deeper relationship with your local ecosystem.
Important:
Walk will happen rain or shine. Cancellations will only occur if their are heavy rains or thunderstorms. All participants will need to sign a Release of Liability Agreement before we begin the walk.