Wild Foraging & Deathcare
Wild Herb Foraging brings Nature’s Wisdom to the End of Life
The land has always provided medicine for the thresholds of life and death. Wild herbs—gathered with intention and care—have long been used to soothe the body, calm the spirit, and ease the passage between worlds. Mugwort for dreams, chamomile for rest, rosemary for remembrance.
Foraging for end-of-life care is an act of devotion, a way to connect with the earth as we support the dying. When we harvest plants for ritual and comfort, we weave ourselves into the ancient practice of tending to death with our hands, our senses, our breath. Whether crafting teas, infusions, or simple bundles to place by the bedside, the plants remind us that even in loss, there is belonging.