Workshops

Workshops

The Green Grimoire gathers not only through pages and cards, but in person—around plants, places, observation, and seasonal return.

Workshops are being shaped as small seasonal gatherings centered around ecological observation, botanical learning, and shared record-keeping.

Some may take place in the field. Others in local nurseries. Some around a table with cards, notes, seeds, tea, and the changing weather just outside a collaborator’s garden.

Each gathering begins the same way—

with something observed.


Why we are here.

A workshop may hold plant study, seed saving, conversation, journaling, shared meals, quiet observation, or simply time spent together around what is growing.

Workshops may gather around many ways of growing.

Some begin with the practical—seed starting, seasonal planting, observation, and care.

Others may open into inherited practices, regional growing traditions, companion planting, seed saving, permaculture, or the relationships between plants tended over time.

Each gathering is shaped by season, place, and the knowledge carried by the people within it.


Beginnings

The first workshops will grow alongside the early Field Archive cards and the opening of the public archive.

Participants may receive a card, begin a private record, spend time observing, and leave with something to carry forward into the season.

These early gatherings are intentionally small.

Built for cultivation.

Built for conversation.

Built for return.


Seasonal gatherings, slowly assembled

The workshop program is currently being prepared in its early form.

Details will be shared as gatherings begin to take shape.

If you’d like to follow along as workshops are announced, you’re welcome to return.

Gather while the season grows.