Eatweeds Podcast: For People Who Love Plants

In this episode, I talk with Anne Stobart, who set up the Medicinal Forest Garden Trust, about why we need to grow medicinal and food trees instead of just ornamental trees and shrubs.

Show Notes

Online: Course: Medicinal Trees and Their Healing Properties
https://www.eatweeds.co.uk/medicinal-trees

Website: Medicinal Forest Garden Trust
https://medicinalforestgardentrust.org/

About Anne Stobart

Anne Stobart is a medical herbalist, herb grower and historical researcher. Previously, she directed the professional programme for clinical herbal practitioners at Middlesex University, UK.

Her research interests span domestic medicine in the early modern period to present-day sustainable herbal medicine supplies.

She is a member of the advisory board for the Journal of Herbal Medicine and is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Exeter, UK.

Her publications include Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016) and The Medicinal Forest Garden Handbook (Permanent Publications, 2020).

Anne co-founded the Holt Wood Herbs project in Devon based on permaculture design principles, transforming a redundant conifer plantation into a thriving medicinal forest garden.

Currently, she is developing the Medicinal Forest Garden Trust and working with several groups on medicinal forest garden projects.

Her latest online course is on Medicinal Trees and Their Healing Properties.

What is Eatweeds Podcast: For People Who Love Plants?

An audio journey through the wonderful wild world of plants. Episodes cover modern and ancient ways wild plants have been used in human culture as food, medicine and other uses.