Land-Based Education & Seasonal Workshops

Learning with the land, guided by Indigenous ways of knowing.
We host seasonal workshops rooted in Indigenous Knowledge Systems and place-based practice. Topics include seed stewardship, ancestral farming methods, natural dyeing, plant medicine, and relationship-building with land. These gatherings create space for hands-on learning, shared memory, and kinship, and are open to people willing to engage with the land thoughtfully, respectfully, and with care.

Cultural CSA: Food, Native Plants & Seasonal Care

More than a farm box—it’s a seasonal offering rooted in relationship.
Our Cultural CSA brings together fresh food, medicinal herbs, and culturally grounded items made with native and regionally adapted plants. Each share reflects the rhythms of the growing season and the teachings carried through matriarchal and community lineages. The CSA is designed to nourish both body and spirit while supporting land stewardship practices that honor place, season, and community.

Consulting, Land Stewardship & Policy Support

Bridging land-based practice, community wellbeing, and systems change.
We support organizations, collectives, landholders, and coalitions working at the intersection of land stewardship, food systems, and policy. Our services include land-use and stewardship planning, soil and ecosystem restoration strategies, cultural facilitation, and policy-informed guidance.

We also engage in policy work that centers the lived experiences of farmers, farmworkers, and land stewards. This includes contributing to food and land policy development, supporting community-led research and planning processes, and helping translate land-based knowledge into policy recommendations that advance worker wellbeing, economic stability, and regenerative land care.

This work is grounded in relationship, accountability, and a commitment to shaping systems that support both ecological health and the people who care for the land.