
Herbal Apothecary • Cottage Arts Boutique • Seed Library
Bastrop, Texas
Cottage & Crow is a gathering place for herbal wisdom, seed saving, handcrafted art, and soulful learning — where curiosity is welcomed and stories are shared.


Our apothecary carries hand-blended teas, botanicals, tinctures, and plant allies chosen with care and respect for the land. We honor traditional wisdom while making herbal knowledge approachable and practical for everyday life.

From handcrafted art to upcycled furniture and antiques, every piece in our shop carries a story. We curate items that feel lived-in, loved, and meant to last.



Seeds are meant to be shared. Our seed library supports biodiversity, local gardeners, and resilient food systems by keeping seeds circulating freely within the community.
Cottage & Crow was created as a space to slow down, reconnect, and remember the wisdom woven into plants, craft, and community.Owned by Stacy “Bluebird” Collins and Stephanie Wilson, our shop brings together an herbal apothecary, seed library, and cottage arts boutique — offering thoughtfully curated herbs, handmade goods, upcycled furnishings, antiques, and gatherings that nourish both hands and heart.Whether you come in with a question, a curiosity, or simply the need to wander, you’re welcome here.


Omniology has been defined as the study of everything possible
And this is what we aim to accomplish: Herbalism, Natural Medicine, Natural Law, Voluntarianism, Sovereignty, Prepper-stuff, Ancient Philosophies, How-to's...How-not-to's
And More!

1109 Main St. Bastrop, Texas
At the Lumberyard
THERE IS A SEED CRISIS.
Did'ja even know?
Join us as we sort and fill our seed library.
Drop off seeds, Pick up seeds to grow this coming season"Over the last few decades, govt. policy has radically altered the fundamental principle that seeds are part of the shared heritage of mankind,
.....to be protected as a public good.Instead, patents and intellectual property rights (IPRs) have been crafted to grant corporations the power to own, commercialize and privatize--seeds---
In fact, the ten largest agrochemical companies now control
*** over half ***
of global proprietary seed.--Seed---
Formerly a free, renewable resource
—has become a costly, non-renewable agricultural input for the world’s farmers;
...Threatening food security of communities around the globe."Now, I hope you understand the epic importance of this little seed library we are starting at Cottage & CrowIt's a Worthy Endeavor, Indeed
An Anarchy
Of the highest nobilityWithout Seed Sovereignty
There is no Food Security