Fundraising

All profits from the items that we sell go to running the project and ensuring that the people we support can keep accessing the herbal medicines that they value.

Plants have always paid little heed to human imposed borders; responding to external conditions, seeds spread to new lands and make home for themselves where the environment will sustain them. HWBB is one answer to the question of how to respond to the pressures that migration places upon people when they have to uproot and start again.

2026 Medicinal Mushroom Calendar

Our 2026 fundraising calendar takes you on a year long journey through the medicinal properties and uses of mushrooms found in the UK. It contains 32 pages of gorgeous original artwork, easy-to-make recipes and information from some of the UK’s top herbalists, mycologists, artists and foragers. Contributors to the calendar include the Seed Sistas, Bristol Fungarium, Mo Wilde, and Rosanna Morris.

The Herbal Year Book

The Herbal Year Book is a guide through the calendar year which will deepen your connection to the medicinal herbs that grow around you, both in the wild or in the garden, and teach you about medicines that you can make with them. A beautifully compiled collection of illustrations, recipes and herbal wisdom with a handy monthly guide to what you can harvest. The Herbal Year Book will become your trusty companion!

Since 2016 HWBB has provided free herbal medicines in Bristol to people fleeing conflict, persecution, and intolerable living conditions. We work with local projects that support asylum seekers and refugees.

Cotton Tote Bags

These lovely heavy duty cotton tote bags come in two designs.

‘Herbs for Resistance’ – illustration by Belle Benfield
Fork and Spade – illustration by Elizabeth Crawford

Dimensions – 37cm wide x 42cm high (plus 32cm to the top of the handle / strap)

Wildcrafting Through The Year – Poster

Take a year long journey exploring “Wildcrafting Through the Year”. This beautifully illustrated poster lists the herbs that are easy to find in the UK and that are available to harvest each month.