About.
Abuela Gardens is a collective vision being made real - creating a self-sustainable, regenerative lifestyle and community, aspiring to hold space for educational and healing retreats. We achieve this by growing our own food and medicine, connecting with the land we steward and beyond, working closely with water, soil, plants, animals, and each other.
We are a working demonstration site with many projects in the works including forest and watershed regeneration, natural building, animal integration, perennial inter-cropping, seed-saving, making products from our harvests, and more!
Key Stats.
Year founded
2013
Size of project site
16 hectares
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
People on site
3 - 8
Dry season
April to October
Wet season
October to March
Living Conditions.
Sleeping
- shared rooms
- tent camping
- hammocks
Omnivore Food
- communally cooked meals
- communal kitchen access
Internet
- fast: streaming video
Opportunities
Abuela Gardens is currently offering the following opportunities:
- Natural building
- mushroom propagation
- forest medicinals
- livestock tending
- gardening
- cooking
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