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[tèr·ra]

[ˈsano] :

earth, healthy

to be aware of the footprints we leave behind, to take part in restoring the Earth’s biomes and soil, to express creativity with the use of sustainable materials and plants — seeking balance.

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The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it and to foster its renewal is our only hope.
— Wendell Berry

our mission:

Soil Health

Soil is a living and life-giving natural resource. Our no-till and rotational grazing practices aide in reducing erosion, maximizing water infiltration, improving nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration. Healthy soil plays a vital role in sustainable food systems and saving our planet. May your earthworms dance with glee.

Biodiversity

Being aware of the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals. As stewards, we strive to restore the biological balance that past generations have taken for granted and neglected. Putting into action, holistic management systems and regenerative agriculture principles. Know your food — from soil to plate.

Wellness

Our health depends upon the food we eat, where it comes from and how it is prepared in the kitchen. We grow and consume beyond organic, whole, simple foods that provide ample nourishment. Enamored by traditional methods of preservation, fermentation and eating seasonally + locally. We hope to one day share the abundance through farm shares.

Sustainability

Our approach to fashion is rooted in sustainability and mindfulness. The use of regenerative materials and seasonal plants for color, crafting pieces with a story. Our creative process respects people, the environment, and animals. We embrace slow fashion, prioritizing timeless, high-quality designs over trend-driven pieces, thus reducing waste and promoting a more conscious approach to clothing consumption.

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Looking to discover the joy of tending your own garden from seed to harvest?

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, the journey of growing your own garden is filled with constant learning and discovery...


What You'll Learn:

  • The basics of organic gardening

  • How to choose the right plants for your space

  • The art of soil preparation and composting techniques

  • Planting and watering best practices

  • Pest and disease management without harmful chemicals

  • Harvesting and preserving your produce

Details:

  • Dates: March 16th or March 17th

  • Location: Our home in Center Line, MI

  • Duration: 2-3 hour session

  • Cost: $30 workshop fee

  • Full access to our seed inventory

  • Includes 12 plants with tray and humidity dome to take home + $1 each additional sown plant

Due to the hands-on nature of this workshop, we have limited spots available. If you have any questions or need more information, please don't hesitate to contact us.


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Available now!

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