Devas Daughters Beginning Spring Herbal Apprenticeship 2026
Date: March 26, 2026- June 13, 2026
Time: Thursdays 10am-4pm
Cost: $1200, $1400 payment plan
Includes materials, lecture, hands on experience and instruction, master herbalist guest teachers, plant walks, field trips and more.
Devas Daughters is a seasonal, BIPOC apprenticeship working with plant medicine...an exploration of the land through a complete sensory connection with the plant, animal, mineral, human and spirit life present at Soul Flower Farm. This is a FULL-ON working apprenticeship that meets Thursday, weekly, 10-4pm. We will cover a variety of topics foundational to community herbalism, as well as, basics for the beginning farmer, gardener and medicinal herb grower. Applications open August 1, 2025
*See Devas Daughters Page for more info.
R.O.O.T.S. BIPOC Permaculture Design Certification Course
Reclaiming Origins of Traditional Sustainability
Dates: 5 long weekends, April 17-19, April 24-26, May 1-3, May 15-17, May 22-24
Time: 9am-5pm
Cost: Sliding scale $1700-1900, work trades available!
Registration: rootspdc.com
Reclaiming Origins of Traditional Sustainability is an inclusive PDC, offering the international standard 72-hour permaculture curriculum with an emphasis on the indigenous origins of permaculture concepts and hands on design and implementation. We will be exploring indigenous cultures around the planet looking at the origins of permaculture and how traditional cultures use holistic design systems to live sustainably and in harmony with mother earth.
Using a combination of lecture, discussion and hands-on activities at Soul Flower Farm (El Sobrante, CA.) and at Pa'Madia Tierra (Dobbins, CA.) ancestral ritual, visits to local permaculture sites, and a group design project, you will have the chance to integrate and apply the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual concepts of permaculture design methodology during over 100 hours of course time. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a Certificate of Permaculture Design. We space the course over five long weekends to aid in accessibility for those who are working and have families.