The Green Guild · Online Herbalism Education
THE BEST ONLINE HERBALISM EDUCATION
Not your average list of plant facts. These are our most-loved courses, built to be remembered, practiced, and passed on. Take a peek.
Where are you on the path?
New to herbalism
No prior knowledge needed, just curiosity and a willingness to look at plants differently. Start with Herbal Foundations.
Start hereAlready on the path
From herbal actions to fertility, stress, mushrooms, and beyond. Specialist courses that meet you where you are.
Browse all coursesWe structure our courses so the knowledge actually stays with you, so you can use it. We're not here to quiz you. We're here to root wisdom in your daily life.Roland Koronya, Founder of The Green Guild
The Most-Loved. The Most-Shared. The Most-Used.
The course library
Mini course · Beginner
Herbal Foundations
The first step into a lifelong conversation with plants. Learn how to look at, think about, and begin using herbs with confidence.
Start the journey
Mini course · All levels
Herbal Actions
Understand how herbs work, not just which ones to use. A trusted manual for healing with plants (whatever the ailment).
Dig in
Immersive course · Beginner
Beginner Herbalism
A complete foundation: clear, thorough, and built to last. Everything you need to start your life as a herbalist.
Get startedThis place is for a certain kind of learner
The Green Guild isn't for everyone, and that's intentional. We built it for people who want to actually use what they learn, not file it away.
- You like to tinker: recipes, projects, a steep of this, a pinch of that.
- You want to understand herbs, not just name them.
- You learn on your own terms, in your own time.
- You believe a community makes the learning richer.
- You want solid, real-world knowledge without paying a fortune.
Living reference archive
The Green Files
A growing archive of plant profiles (taste, energetics, affinities, old-world uses, modern insights. Part encyclopedia, part field guide). It keeps growing as the guild grows.
Explore the archiveFrom the modern herbalist
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