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A regenerative, multi-generational initiative that aligns with nature, enhances holistic well-being, and supports the local community. Explore Events
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Food Forest
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From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
We are still recovering from whatever bug we got so we made another tea. This one is #malva, #eucalyptus , #pine, and #mint. Everything from a few meters away from the kitchen. The only outside addition was the ginger. One of us picked the leaves, the kids Identified the plants and cooked it.
We are still recovering from whatever bug we got so we made another tea. This one is , , , and . Everything from a few meters away from the kitchen. The only outside addition was the ginger. One of us picked the leaves, the kids Identified the plants and cooked...
Even during the warm sunny afternoon, we could still find some droplets from this morning’s rain under a trunk.
Even during the warm sunny afternoon, we could still find some droplets from this morning's rain under a trunk.
Because the new duck coops aren’t ready yet, moving the ducks to a fresh strip of pasture involved some creative fencing work.
Because the new duck coops aren't ready yet, moving the ducks to a fresh strip of pasture involved some creative fencing work.This apple tree was within the accessible area and before long, the drake was methodically trying to eat it (!).We scared him away and moved...