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Rooted in Rhythm-Workshop 3: Growing Your Own Tea & Healing Herbs

  • Worts & Wards 2525 Market Avenue Cleveland, OH, 44113 United States (map)

Rooted in Rhythm: Seasonal Living with Kelly

A 3-Part Workshop Series at Worts & Wards

Rooted in Rhythm is a three-part, in-person workshop series designed to help you understand and work with the natural growing rhythms of Northeast Ohio.

This series blends practical gardening with a deeper awareness of seasonal living — giving you the tools to grow food, support your garden ecosystem, and build a more connected relationship with the plants around you.

Each workshop can be attended individually, but together they create a progression:

Understanding the season → Supporting the ecosystem → Working hands-on with plants

Whether you’re growing in a backyard, a patio, or just getting started, this series is designed to meet you where you are.

All sign-ups will be completed through the Worts & Wards website, so don’t be surprised when the link takes you there.

*Registration for this workshop is not yet live. Please check back in the coming weeks, and keep an eye on my weekly emails and social media for updates.


Workshop 3 — Hands-On Finale

Growing Your Own Tea & Healing Herbs

Saturday, May 16, 2026
12:00–2:00 PM
$55

This hands-on workshop brings everything together through direct experience.

Participants will work side-by-side at shared tables to create their own herbal container garden using a mix of culinary and medicinal herbs.

Herbs may include:

• Lemon balm
• Mint
• Calendula
• Chamomile
• Tulsi
• Dill
• Lavender
• Rosemary

You’ll learn:

• How to grow herbs in small spaces
• How to harvest and care for your plants sustainably
• How herbs can be used in everyday life for tea, cooking, and simple herbal practices
• The connection between homegrown herbs and seasonal living

Each participant will leave with their own planted herbal container, along with guidance for continued care.

Digital resources, including a guide and presentation, will be provided via QR code.

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