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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
Explore our 3.5-year-old food forest designed with permaculture principles to enhance biodiversity and provide sustainable food.

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From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
Hard workers: our ducks typically lay fairly large eggs, such as the one on the left in this photo.
Hard workers: our ducks typically lay fairly large eggs, such as the one on the left in this photo.Every now and then there's a giant surprise such as the one on the right, found today. They usually have two or more yolks and are just as delicious.Interested in trying...
Leveled the “chill hill” area a bit and repositioned the bench in the middle of the Paulownia tree hexagon.
Leveled the "chill hill" area a bit and repositioned the bench in the middle of the Paulownia tree hexagon.If the trees do well, this should be a nice spot in a couple of months.
Another pile of biomass chopped.
Another pile of biomass chopped.