Honouring Mother Earth

We are creating a thriving, regenerative landscape where food grows in abundance, trees flourish, and our community - including our children - prospers alongside the land.

Growing Abundance: 
Food, Community and Connection to the Land

Join us!  We are seeking;

 - Skilled gardeners and permaculture practitioners to join our community, sharing their knowledge while growing food for our tables. This is an opportunity to practise your craft in community, with support and shared resources.  

- Children's garden facilitator; an enthusiastic, nature-loving educator to create and lead the children's garden program.

- Weekly volunteers, many hands make light work and deep friendships. we will welcome regular volunteer groups to learns, work, and grow alongside us. Everyone leaves with fresh produce, new skills and full heart.

Let's make food and land accessible for the community and show that another way of living is possible.

Learn with us; 

- Regular volunteer work days

- Permaculture education workshops

- Hands-on regenerative growing skills 

Food Forest

Land regeneration 
Community food
education opportunities 

A multi-layered permaculture system producing fruit, nuts, berries, and perennial vegetables with minimal maintenance. An abundant ecosystem that feeds us for generations.

Children's Gardens

Connection with nature
Hands on learning
Healthy eating habits
Environmental stewardship

A magical space where young hands learn to sow seeds, nurture plants and harvest their own food. Building a lifelong connection to where food comes from.

Market Garden

Local food production
Sustainable practices
Community Engagement 
Skills development

Productive beds growing seasonal vegetables to nourish our community and supply our CSA program, managed using regenerative, no-dig practives.

Animal Companions

Free ranging chickens
Rescued sheep and goats
Hands on care and responsibility 
Community connection and joy

 

Animals at our project play a vital role in both the ecosystem and the community. Free-ranging chickens provide fresh eggs and help with natural pest control, while rescued grazing animals like sheep and goats support land management and find a safe, nurturing sanctuary with us. Caring for these animals teaches responsibility, empathy, and connection to nature, while bringing joy, comfort, and shared learning opportunities for everyone involved.

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