Hello, thank you for dropping by the online garden of Sacred Seeds.

I’m Alice and this is my life’s work.


I slept and dreamed that life is all joy. I woke and I saw that life is all service.

I served and I saw that service is all joy ~ Kahil Gibran 

About Alice

I’m a Sussex lass, born and bred, and I’m happy to be based here again, living close to my family home, the bustling Wowo Campsite – a very special place for me. I love to grow herbs and go wildcrafting and foraging in different terrains to top up my dispensary with fresh, local and organic herbs.

I am involved in the set up and management of two herbal gardens; The main garden is at Wapsbourne manor farm, Wowo campsite, Nr Uckfield and the other, an established herbal allotment in the quaint village of Firle, was recently given to my herbal sister friends and I.

I studied two diplomas at The College of Naturopathic Medicine in London – one three year full time course in Herbal Medicine and one two year course in Naturopathic Studies.

I undertook 500 hours of supervised clinical training in herbal medicine and am able to assess patients medically as well as holistically. It’s vital to have medical as well as traditional knowledge.

As primary health care professionals we need to be able to spot any danger signs of serious undiagnosed conditions and refer clients when necessary.

I grew up on a working strawberry farm. My father is a farmer and his father before him. I have always loved the outdoors but I’m all too aware that it is easy to love the outdoors and yet still be quite disconnected from the natural world.

It was only as an adult – when I started exploring how to use nature’s abundant harvest for food, medicine and crafting – that I fell fully in love with the more-than-human world of nature around me.

I was inspired to become a herbalist because of a desire to do something I love and be in service to my family and community and as a way of helping us all to be self-sufficient in every aspect of our lives.

Having experienced time and again the healing power of plant medicine I feel such a deep gratitude to Mother Nature and our plant allies.

I look forward to sharing some of this gratitude with you!

Alice’s Herbal Medicine

I will be growing an impressive array of medicinal herbs in both gardens, running workshops and holding community days in celebration of particular plants.  If I’m unable to grow the herbs needed to make a particular herbal preparation or tincture I will buy them from reputed organic suppliers of the highest quality.


Alice’s Bushcraft and Foraging experience

I run Workshops at Wowo. All of the marvellous tutors that have hosted workshops at Wowo over the years have been hugely inspirational in my journey as a bushcrafter and forager. I undertook a year long bushcraft course with Trackways, based on the teachings of Tom Brown Jr, and feel a deeply rooted connection to nature thanks to this experience. I continue to seek out and share the work of Jon YoungThe Art of Mentoring and it’s affiliates. My experience on the Trackways course was also a big influence on my decision to study herbal medicine.


Teachers and mentors

I want to send out huge gratitude to all my teachers and mentors for the guidance, love and support you’ve given me over the years – especially my main mentor Anna Richardson. It was Anna who first nurtured my connection to all the many wonderful plants growing around my family home and was so supportive of my aspiration to become a herbalist. You will always be in my heart Anna – a million times thank you!

Some of my teachers were:

Of course my colleagues, classmates, friends and family members are also my cherished teachers and mentors. Countless others all over the world who I’ve met online over the years have been a continual source of inspiration for me for which I am eternally grateful. It’s a wonderful gift to be a great teacher and everyone has their own way of doing it. It can take a long time and a lot of commitment to figure out how to learn effectively and how to teach effectively – another reason I am so grateful to my many teachers.