In Times of Uncertainty, Let the Plants Steady You
Today’s families are facing real challenges:
- Long waitlists for care
- Rising costs and confusing systems
- A sense that something vital has been lost
Herbalism isn’t meant to replace modern medicine.
But it fills the spaces where tenderness, presence, and ancestral wisdom are needed most. Herbalism gives you the tools to care gently and confidently for your family every day—especially when the small things feel big.
In The Science & Art of Herbalism home study course, you’ll learn time-tested, practical skills rooted in kitchen medicine. Teas for colds. Oils for scrapes. Gentle remedies for restless nights and worried hearts.
This is the kind of wisdom that brings calm to chaos—and connection to your home.
You’ll Learn Practical Skills for Everyday Family Life
Over the course of 10 in-depth lessons, you’ll learn to:
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- Make teas, tinctures, salves, syrups, and herbal foods
- Grow and harvest your own herbs—or find them in local shops or the wild
- Care for common childhood ailments safely and naturally
- Create a home apothecary that’s as beautiful as it is useful
- Work with herbs for immunity, stress, digestion, sleep, and more
Whether you’re brand new to herbalism or deepening what you already know, you’ll find guidance, inspiration, and support every step of the way.
Herbal Learning That Fits Your Life
This course was created with one simple belief…
Herbal wisdom should be available to everyone.
A Course to Hold in Your Hands
—and in Your Heart
Receive beautifully printed lessons in the mail, lovingly packaged with a sturdy 3-ring binder—designed to be your herbal companion for years to come. The binder is yours to keep, mark up, revisit, and pass along.
You’ll also get full online access to the course for added flexibility. Online access includes videos series to support your learning, printable recipes, and much more!
A Supportive, Encouraging Experience
Herbalism is best learned by doing—and this course is designed to guide you every step of the way. Each lesson includes hands-on assignments that invite you to craft remedies, identify plants, and build your own Materia Medica.
As you progress, your work is lovingly reviewed by practicing herbalists who offer thoughtful feedback and encouragement to help you grow in confidence and skill.
You’ll also be welcomed into our vibrant online community of herbalists-in-training, where you can share experiences, ask questions, and find inspiration.
Budget-friendly and Accessible
While many herbal programs cost $2,000–$5,000 or more, this bundle remains affordable by design—a reflection of Rosemary’s lifelong commitment to making herbalism accessible, empowering, and rooted in community care.
Whether you’re homeschooling, working full-time, or juggling care across generations, this course is made to meet you where you are.
What’s Included in This Bundle
The Science & Art of Herbalism Print + Online Course
A 150+ hour self-paced program taught by Rosemary Gladstar. Includes 10 comprehensive lessons, over 250 herbal recipes, in-depth plant profiles, and practical guidance for making teas, tinctures, salves, and more. Comes with printed course materials and 3 years of online access and homework guidance and review, with an option to extend.
Valued at $750
Herbs for Children’s Health — Expanded Edition
A trusted companion for parents, caregivers, and educators. Learn gentle, effective ways to care for babies, toddlers, and older children using plant allies. Includes full-color photography, additional recipes, and an expanded remedy section.
This updated third edition features over 50 safe, time-tested herbal recipes for common childhood ailments—from colic and teething to fevers, tummy aches, and trouble sleeping. Rosemary’s nurturing guidance and practical wisdom make it easy to begin using herbs with confidence and care.
Valued at $19.99





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Enjoy exclusive student discounts from Rosemary’s favorite herb shops and trusted suppliers.
A Celebration of Your Herbal Journey
Upon completing the course and submitting all homework assignments, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion—a heartfelt acknowledgment of the time, care, and dedication you put into your studies. It’s more than just a piece of paper; it’s a celebration of your relationship with the plants and the skills you’ve cultivated along the way.
Supportive, Encouraging Guidance
We know that learning herbalism is a personal journey, and every student moves at their own pace. The course is designed to give you the time and support you need to complete it fully and thoughtfully, with options to extend your access if life calls for more time.
Whether you’re new to herbalism or returning to your roots, you’ll be guided with warmth, clarity, and a spirit of generosity that has made this course a favorite for thousands of students around the world.
Stories from Families on the Herbal Path
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Your Questions, Answered
Do I have lifetime access to the course materials?
Students receive a beautiful printed course binder with all 10 lessons—yours to keep, mark up, and return to as a lifelong reference.
Online access to the course content, supplemental material, and homework review is provided for three full years from the date of enrollment. If you need more time, an affordable yearly extension is available to help you continue your studies at your own pace.
This 3-year model helps us offer a generous, guided learning experience while keeping the course accessible to more students. While similar programs often range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more, Rosemary has always believed that herbal wisdom should remain within reach—and this structure helps us honor that commitment.
How long will it take me to complete the Course?
The length of time it takes to complete the course varies from student to student. It usually takes students between 5 and 15 hours per lesson (a total of 100-150 hours of coursework). Because the course is self-paced it is really up to you how much time you give to each lesson. The time it takes to complete will be determined by where you are in your herbal education and the time you invest in each lesson.
However, we know that it is common for life events to arise, and it is easy to get a little sidetracked, so Rosemary offers a three-year timeframe to complete the course. At the end of the three-year membership, there is a small fee to extend the course and renew access to the online materials, homework review, and course support should you need additional time.
What if I don't complete the Course in three years?
We understand...sometimes life gets busier than we expected! If you aren't able to complete the coursework within three years, we are happy to offer a one-year extension for a small fee.
What additional materials will I need to complete the course?
This is a 'hands-on' course and is filled with projects and activities that require making salves, tinctures, and other recipes. None of the herbs or materials needed to make these products are included in the course.
We do supply students with a list of sources where you can purchase the herbs and ingredients needed. We give suggestions for supplemental reference books that our students should consider purchasing, however, so long as they are good herbals, you can use books that you already have.
How much will it cost to purchase the herbs, ingredients and reference books needed to complete the course?
Well, it truly depends on how much of each item you purchase, how many herb books you decide to buy, etc. The minimal amount for the 10 lessons would be around $100 extra for the necessary herbs and materials to complete the projects in each lesson (making tinctures, salves, creams, oils, syrups). If someone is thrifty and knows how to save, and/or grows their own herbs, uses recycled containers, etc., the cost could be less. But if someone was extravagant, the price would be much higher!
Am I an herbalist and can I get a job after I finish the course?
"We have a number of people who ask us if it's possible to get a job as an herbalist after they finish my home study course. Well, there are so many levels of answers to that question…
First and foremost, this course is designed for beginner/intermediate students and for people interested in using herbs for personal health care for their families and friends. If you are planning to become an herbalist and an herbal practitioner, this course provides the foundation and the basic knowledge needed, but it won’t prepare you to go into professional herbal practice.
However, many of our students apply themselves fully to their studies, do exceptional work, and bring a deep and abiding love of plants to their studies. These students often create or find jobs working with plants in a number of capacities; working as adjunct counselors, working in herb shops, making products, farming with medicinal plants, and even going into practice if they’ve had previous experience. Also, many of our students have studied herbalism previously and after they graduate from this course, they go on to study further if they wish to become professional herbalists. These students have great likelihood of finding jobs because of their previous in-depth knowledge and experience.
So, yes, there are jobs and opportunities out their for herbalists, many of them self created. But no one course, especially a home study course, will prepare you for professional practice. As in any other profession, especially those involving health care, it requires years of study and a heartful life long dedication. With herbalism as with many other health care professionals, an apprenticeship is helpful and/or the opportunity to work in an herbal health clinic under guidance to gain experience.
I hope this is helpful, I realize it’s a simple question; will I be prepared to work as an herbalist? But the answer is not so simple. As a reminder, even students who study and graduate from four-year universities are often not prepared for ‘professional practice’, nor are they guaranteed jobs. It’s a matter of how they apply themselves, the type of work they wish to go into, etc. With herbalism, there are so many different ways we can ‘practice’ our healing art: as gardeners, growers, herbal product makers, home health care (taking care of our personal needs and those of family and friends), cosmetics, plant spirit practitioners, adjunct practitioners, herbal educators, etc. etc. Some of these fields require more skills and experience than others do.
Wishing you all the very best as you pursue your love of plants and your quest for knowledge.
Green Blessings,
Rosemary Gladstar"
Will the course make me a registered/master herbalist?
The Science and Art of Herbalism is a wonderful and well-respected course. Students who satisfactorily complete all ten homework assignments receive a lovely certificate for completing the coursework. However, there is no way that a home study course, no matter how well written, could possibly provide the years of hands-on experience and study required to achieve the title of Master Herbalist. The Science & Art of Herbalism course will provide a very strong foundation on the road to herbal knowledge, but only you will know when you are ready to start working with patients outside of yourself and family.
To get the kind of hands-on practice one needs to open a practice, you really should attend an onsite school, learning directly from teachers and getting clinical practice by working one on one with others in a supervised way. At least, that's what Rosemary suggests. There are schools that do this, some that offer full time programs and others that offer shorter programs for those, like yourself, that already have some training.
You might just wish to take a short-term program that augments what you already know and gives you that invaluable one on one hands on clinical practice. Schools and programs that you might wish to look into include: David Winston's Clinical Training program (this course can be taken long distance, but David is actually teaching it in a classroom with students and some long distance learning students are included- although this is the last year he will be the main teacher), Maryland University of Integrative Health (offers full time accredited herbal training programs), The Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, The California School of Herbal Studies, and there are other programs as well.
For more information on becoming a registered herbalist, and other school listings, you may want to look around the American Herbalist Guild or the New England Herbal Association website.