About this Event
Celebrate spring with a morning of plant learning followed by a community native plant sale at a beautiful local farm in Duvall.
This special two-part event begins with an outdoor class focused on the edible, medicinal, and ecological uses of the native plants available for purchase that day. Together, we’ll explore how to recognize these plants, understand the conditions they thrive in, and learn how they fit into both home gardens and Pacific Northwest ecosystems.
After the class, the farm opens to the public for a relaxed afternoon plant sale — a chance to browse plants, drink tea, ask questions, and connect with fellow plant lovers.
Class participants will get first dibs on plants.
I have teamed up with the lovely Brynn Booth, who will be curating and selling the plants.
🌿 Morning Class (Registration Required)
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Join herbalist and author Natalie Hammerquist for a hands-on learning experience exploring native and edible plants you can actually grow at home.
Plants available may include:
- Nodding onion
- Oregon grape
- Elderberry
- Salmonberry
- Indian plum
(Final plant list coming soon)
During the class, you’ll learn:
- How to identify these plants in the wild and garden
- Edible and medicinal uses
- Growing conditions and habitat preferences
- Ecological relationships and native plant stewardship
- Practical herbalism insights you can apply immediately
This session blends plant identification, gardening knowledge, and herbal education — ideal for beginners and experienced plant lovers alike.
Participants are welcome to stay afterward during the plant sale to ask questions, enjoy tea, and spend time in community.
📚 Signed copies of
Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest and
Medicinal Plants of the Pacific Northwest
will be available during the class.
Class Cost: $40 per person with limited reduced price spots available for.
Capacity: Limited to 20 participants (advance registration required)
🌼 Public Native Plant Sale (Free & Open to All)
(PREREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: LINK TBA)
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
The farm opens to the public for a relaxed afternoon plant sale featuring native and edible plants suitable for Pacific Northwest gardens.
Come browse plants, enjoy tea, and connect with the local plant community.
Registratio is free. Please register if possible so we know how many to expect.
📍 Location and Parking
The Duvall Herb Farm — Duvall, Washington
Address: 14929 316th Ave NE, Duvall WA 98019
There is lots of parking at the farm. Please park efficiently so we can fit everyone in for the morning class portion. Note that cell service at the farm is limited, so plug the farm into your GPS BEFORE you enter the poor cell service area. There is a sign on the left turn up the driveway that says "The Duvall Herb Farm"
☁️ What to Know
- This is an outdoor event — please dress for spring weather.
- Covered areas will be available in case of rain.
- Bring layers and comfortable outdoor footwear.
Whether you’re starting a native plant garden, deepening your herbal knowledge, or simply hoping to spend a spring morning among plants and community, this gathering is a chance to learn, connect, and welcome the growing season together.
Bio for Natalie Hammerquist (who will be teaching the class portion)
Natalie Hammerquist is a herbalist, forager, photographer, and author based in the eastern Cascades of Washington. She specializes in the edible and medicinal plants of the Pacific Northwest and is passionate about helping people build practical, respectful relationships with the landscapes where they live. Through plant walks, classes, writing, and media, she teaches plant identification, herbal traditions, and seasonal foodways rooted in observation and hands-on experience. Her work focuses on reconnecting people with local ecosystems through curiosity, stewardship, and embodied learning outdoors.
Bio for Brynn Booth (who will be offering the Native plant sale)
Brynn Ashlee Booth is the founder and operator of Body Botany, an Herbal Wellness & Garden company in Washington State. She has two decades of experience working with native and exotic medicinal plants and mushrooms to address modern health concerns. Brynn has assisted over 20,000 clients across the United States and internationally through consultations and her herbal product line, backed by practices found in herbal medicine and nutritional science. She enjoys empowering people to grow their medicine and food security while supporting ecological restoration efforts. Brynn believes that nature is the cornerstone of homeostasis, and is proud to provide live plants, ready-to-use botanical extracts, and educational resources to build lasting wellbeing.LINK: https://www.bodybotany.com/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
14929 316th Ave NE, 14929 316th Avenue Northeast, Duvall, United States
USD 27.35 to USD 52.54







