Fu Tian Herbs


Upcoming Events

 


Herb name Jie Geng, Platycodon grandiflora, Balloon Flower

September 4th, 2010, 10a.m-noon

Medicinal Plant Walk at Quarryhill Botanical Gardens

Medicinal Plant Walk at Quarryhill Botanical Gardens in Glen Ellen, CA. with Peggy Schafer from the Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm & Sean Fannin from the Center for Traditional Health Arts. 

All proceeds benefit Quarryhill Botanical Garden, $15 Non Members/$10.00 Members.

 www.quarryhillbg.org.

 


June 15th, 2010, 7 p.m.

Confusion about GMP'S (Good Manufacturing Practices)?


In June, new regulations will be in effect for all manufacturers of herbal products. Are you in compliance? What does the ruling mean for small businesses? Join Matthew Persico (Simpler's Botanical Co and Galen's Way), Katie Huggins (Traditional Medicinals), Leslie Gardner (Sonoma County Herb Assoc.) and Peg Schafer (Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm) for a panel discussion of what the FDA's new rules for Good Manufacturing Practices means for herbalist and herb growers alike.
 
Location: Peace in Medicine - 6771 Sebastopol Ave (Hwy 12) in the Gravenstein Station
 
This event is sponsored by the Sonoma County Herb Association which hosts a Monthly Herb talk is every third Tuesday. Your sliding scale donation goes directly to the Sonoma County Herb Exchange!  Located at 677Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472,  in the back of the Gravenstein Station



May 15th, 2010, 9:00-5:00

United Plant Savers Conference - Planting the Future

Fu Tian Herbs will be present at the United Plant Savers Conference in Santa Rosa. Peg Schafer & Leslie Gardner will also be presenting on Cultivation and Conservation of Western & Chinese Herbs.

United Plant Savers' mission is to protect native medicinal plants of the United States and Canada and their native habitat while ensuring an abundant renewable supply of medicinal plants for generations to come.

http://www.unitedplantsavers.org

Sonoma Academy, Santa Rosa, CA 



Cultivate your Knowledge Internship Program.

March-November 2010

Would you like to gain understating and deepen your relationship with Chinese herbs through their cultivation? Perhaps you are concerned about losing access to herbs and thus are interested in being a part of the development of Chinese herbs as a domestic emerging market? How about access to better quality herbs than is commonly found in the marketplace. Or maybe you are a grower seeking to diversify your production? Besides offering seed and field grown herbs the Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm operates as an experimental farm to explore these possibilities as well as aid herb conservation. Our internship program allows those interested in hands on knowledge and experience in all aspects of growing and harvesting Chinese herbs with the guidance of Peg Schafer; educator and nationally recognized Asian herb grower.

This program will follow the seasonal progression of growing herbs from seed sowing and pot culture in the nursery to field production covering soil management, irrigation, planting, cultivation, harvesting and drying of leaf, flower, seed and root herb crops.

Sean Fannin, an accomplished practitioner from the Center for Traditional Health Arts will start each session with Medical Qigong. This introduction and ongoing practice will develop Quiet and Moving Qigong practices while gaining practical understanding of the theories.

The 9 session program runs from March through November, the second Saturday of the month. Hours are from 9-3. Interns should be in good physical shape and be prepared and committed to work to the best of their ability. 

The program is $350, with a few spaces reserved for second year interns at $100, space is limited. If you are interested please email Peg at pschafer@sonic.net.

We will hold two open house to get acquainted, January 30th and February 6th from 10 am to 11:30am. A visit to the farm is mandatory for intern consideration. Please email a short blurb describing what you are looking for and why you are interested, and any agricultural experience you may have, as well as any health considerations. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to connecting with each of you!



Articles

Growing Chinese Medicinals in North America, by Peg Schafer.

Starting with a short history of herbs and moving into contemporary issues concerning conservation and use of Chinese analogs for threatened domestic medicinals. <link to paper>

The Roots of Health, An Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine, by Sean Fannin

Chinese herbal medicine offers a comprehensive system that addresses health issues at their most fundamental level. <link to paper>

Cultivating Nature, the Philosophy of Chinese Medicine, by Sean Fannin

Our view of the world around us shapes how we view ourselves; the knowledge of nature gives us a way to understand the workings of life within us. <link to paper>

For further articles on Chinese Medicine please visit:

http://www.traditionalhealtharts.com/papers/artnl1.html


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