The Witches'

Herbal Roundtable

Explore herbs. Share knowledge. Grow together.

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A Look Inside

Welcome to the Herbal Roundtable

The Witches’ Herbal Roundtable is a monthly virtual gathering for herbalists, witches, plant lovers, and curious learners who want room to explore herbs, ask questions, share knowledge, and learn from the experience and perspective each person brings to the table.

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What You’ll Find Inside

Focused Herbal Topics

Each gathering centers on a plant, preparation, practice, or question so the conversation can move beyond surface-level information.

Shared Experience

Hear how other practitioners research, prepare, observe, and work with herbs in real situations—not only how a book says something should be done.

Thoughtful Questions

Ask what you have not been able to answer elsewhere and explore the reasoning behind herbal decisions rather than collecting another recipe.

Practical Perspective

Leave with ideas you can research further, test carefully, and carry into your own herbal practice with greater understanding.

Selected Discussions

Step Inside the Herbal Roundtable

These featured gatherings offer a look at the range of herbal knowledge, questions, and perspectives that may enter the room from one month to the next.

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Botany With Cassie!

Explore the foundations of botany with Cassie as we talk about plant identification, why accurate identification matters, and how learning to truly recognize the plants we work with supports safer, more confident herbal practice.

5 things every herbalist should know

A practical conversation about some of the things new herbalists should understand before they begin practicing, including the knowledge, habits, and considerations that help build a stronger foundation for working with herbs.

January Roundtable

In this January gathering, we take a deeper look at several herbs, explore different perspectives around their use, and talk about why asking better questions is such an important part of thoughtful herbal practice.