The Human-Soil-Plant Relationship -
A Living Dance of Abundance
BROOMHILL's Foodforest is a young ever-deepening ecosystem,
woven into the hillside beneath alpine peaks. Here,
cold-climate plants grow in guilds of reciprocity - fruit
trees, shrubs, medicines, greens, fungi, and pollinators -
each finding its place in the wider web of life.
The land is shaped with care to hold water through storms,
endure drought, and nourish resilience for our community.
More than a site of cultivation, the Foodforest is a living
classroom and sanctuary - a space where regenerative practice
meets somatic learning, and where the quiet wisdom of plants
invites us back into relationship.
Every layer - from deep-rooted trees to the hidden threads of
mycelium - contributes to a tapestry of abundance. In these
rhythms, the seasons become teachers, guiding us into practice,
play, and the rediscovery of nourishment in its simplest,
most connected form.
BROOMHILL's vision is to grow a Foodforest that offers
year-round harvests of food and medicine, while restoring the
ancient kinship between people, soil, and place. It is an
invitation to remember ourselves as part of the dance of
Earth - resilient, abundant, and whole.
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