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Life On The Farm; Wisdom & Tips On Growing The Best Herbal Medicine with Elise Higley of Oshala Farm

Life On The Farm; Wisdom & Tips On Growing The Best Herbal Medicine with Elise Higley of Oshala Farm

Ever wondered what it takes to grow truly potent herbal medicine—the kind that makes you pause and say, “wow, this is powerful stuff”?

 

 

 

In a recent episode of The Herbalist’s Path, I had the pleasure of chatting with Elise Higley, co-founder of Oshala Farm, to pull back the curtain on what goes into growing high-quality herbs. And, in this episode, you’ll find out  it’s way more than just planting seeds.

 

From Seed to Medicine:

The Best Medicine Starts In The Dirt

Elise shared how their southern Oregon farm focuses on regenerative organic agriculture—which goes beyond standard organic practices. Regenerative farming emphasizes soil health, biodiversity, and fair labor practices. “We’re stewards of the land,” Elise says, reminding us that healthy soil grows healthy plants—and ultimately healthy people.

At Oshala, they test every batch of herbs for potency, microbial safety, and purity. They’ve invested in amazing drying systems to ensure herbs retain their vibrant color, aroma, and medicinal compounds. “There are a hundred ways to ruin a harvest,” Elise laughs. “We’re working hard to keep the vitality in every leaf.” 

And if you’ve ever bought their herbs, you know how well that shows!

Elise Higley with her husband Jeff harvesting Calendula on their regenerative organic herb farm, Oshala Farm (of course harvesting with LOVE!)

The Magic of Herb Camp

Each year, Oshala opens its gates for Herb Camp—a dreamy gathering of plant lovers, herbalists, and farmers. It’s a chance to take classes under the oak trees, frolic through fields of calendula, and connect with a community that gets it.

“I swear the plants know they’re being loved on,” Elise says, reflecting on how the farm feels alive with energy during Herb Camp. 

If you’ve never been to an herb conference, or especially an herb conference on an actual working herb farm, you don’t want to miss this one! 

 

Why Supporting Small Farms Matters

Whether you grow your own herbs or buy them online, I encourage you to think deeply about where your medicine comes from. Supporting small, regenerative farms keeps this wisdom alive—and ensures you’re getting herbs packed with vitality.

And if you’re a home herbalist wondering whether it’s “worth it” to buy from small farms, think of it this way:

“You’re not just buying herbs; you’re investing in soil health, fair wages, and medicine that works.” — wise words from Elise. 

Herb Camp is an experience like no other, and we’d love to see you on the farm!

👉🏼 Get your Herb Camp Tickets here👉🏼 Shop the BEST herbs from Oshala Farm here👉🏼 Connect with Oshala on Instagram and Facebook

 

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