Scottish foraging walks and talks

Seasonal foraging, folklore, and wild remedies in Scotland.

I lead guided foraging walks and talks across Scotland, sharing edible and medicinal plants, folklore, and practical herbal wisdom for everyday life.

Next event

Foraging Walk (Plants and Potions)

Join Dorothy for a fun foraging adventure discovering edible & medicinal plants and trees in Limekilns. We will also make a natural remedy.

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When

Saturday 28 Feb, 10:30

Location

Limekilns Primary School Community Garden

Upcoming events

Foraging walks and seasonal talks

Foraging Walk (Plants and Potions)

Saturday 28 Feb, 10:30

Limekilns Primary School Community Garden

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Talks for community groups

Invite me to your garden club, community group, or event.

Talks are warm, practical, and rich with stories of plants, seasons, and place. Expect identification tips, local folklore, and everyday ways to use the herbs growing around us. Pricing information is available on request.

About me

The story behind the Foraging Faerie.

Born and raised in the Scottish Borders and now based in West Fife, I have spent my life exploring the local landscape and learning the flora and fauna that thrive here.

On walks we slow down and notice: bark, buds, winter silhouettes, the resilient greens underfoot, and the quiet stories tied to each plant. My aim is to help you bring wild plants and herbal remedies into daily life, responsibly and with care.

Dorothy Warren, the Foraging Faerie
Dorothy Warren, Foraging Faerie

Lifelong learner

Herbal wisdom and wild plants

I continually deepen my knowledge and love sharing practical, grounded ways to work with the plants on our doorstep. I hold a BSc in Botany and an MSc in Applied Plant Sciences.

Join the journey

Reconnect with the land

Let us explore the Scottish landscape together, discovering wild plants, herbal remedies, and the stories rooted in place.

Contact

Ready to plan something wild?

Send a note to book a private walk, invite a talk, or ask about availability for community events and gardening clubs.