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We have been officially accepted into the Botanical Sanctuary Network of the United Plant Savers organization! Because of the wide variety of rare and endangered medicinal plants we harbor at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary and Farm, our application was approved!
Following is some of what I wrote in the application, as well as including photos of our land and descriptions of our projects. I purposely listed plants that are included in their Species At-Risk List.
We have a small three acre farm/homestead with many types of herbs, such as echinacea as well as other more common herbs and native wildflowers. We also have about seven acres of mature forest with wild rare species such as trillium, mayapple, solomon’s seal, wild geranium, and black cherry. There are many other native plants in this area as well, such as bittersweet, hazelnut, and spicebush. We likewise are re-wilding about ten acres of former industrial farmland where there are now many native wildflowers, shrubs and trees,
including a few young slippery elms returning. We are adding, encouraging, and preserving as many rare native and medicinal species as possible.
We started this project about ten years ago when we purchased the land. Three years ago we started a nonprofit to help support the work. We are currently working towards adding ponds and more botanical trails, as well as a multi-purpose community building to a section of the re-wilding farmland.
Last year we held monthly walks and workshops throughout the year, as well as weekly volunteer days to help with planting and maintenance of the land. This year we plan to focus on the pond and infrastructure project so we can better support future public events.
From the BSN website…
Benefits of becoming a member of the Botanical Sanctuary Network include:
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A beautiful sign with the UpS logo to place at the entrance to your Sanctuary, signifying this as a UpS Botanical Sanctuary, along with an additional weatherproof sign that designates the property as a Sanctuary being used for plant research and educational purposes.
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Priority Consideration for UpS Community Grants. Our Community Grants award $200-$500 dollars for community projects involving at-risk plant restoration and preservation. Sanctuary members are given first priority. Learn more here.
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Botanical Sanctuary Resource Guide which includes where to order botanical signs for medicine trails, sources of grants and funding raising, useful books and information sources, etc.
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Listing on the UpS Website.
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Opportunities to promote classes and workshops at your Sanctuary on our website and social media channels.
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Opportunities to publish your Sanctuary story on our website and in our annual Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation.
Thank you all for your continued support!
Jean 🌿
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Written by : Jean Cavanaugh
Jean Cavanaugh is the founder and steward of Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary, established in 2019 as a living, learning community devoted to reconnecting people with the wisdom of nature, the sacred order of creation, and the presence of Christ within all life. Her work brings together spiritual formation, ecological stewardship, ancestral wisdom, and hands-on community practice.
Through years of practical work on the land, study of the Mysteries, and the healing of her own severe health challenges through natural methods, Jean has come to recognize God’s hand at work throughout creation. Her teachings, rooted in the Mystery School tradition and Christian gnosis, explore how the patterns of heaven, earth, and the human body reveal the way back to divine presence, peace, and inner strength.
Jean leads with honesty, integrity, and a deeply welcoming spirit, inviting others to let go of inherited assumptions and rediscover truth through lived experience and embodied understanding. She works with all ages—from preschoolers to elders—offering programs and celebrations that emphasize direct engagement with nature, music, story, homesteading skills, and in-person community.
She and her family live at the 21-acre Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary, where daily life reflects a commitment to simplicity, beauty, and harmony with the land. The sanctuary includes gardens, woodland trails, a seasonal creek, gathering circles, and spaces designed to nourish both people and wildlife. Jean is especially passionate about creating environments that are grounding, beautiful, and spiritually restorative.
Through her writing and teaching, Jean encourages others to know themselves, know creation, and recognize Christ as the living truth present within and around us—always inviting a return to love, beauty, and the sacred order of life.
