About Holistic Farming
Why this exists
Two beliefs root everything here:
The Earth knows how to heal itself.
Everything adapts to its place, the weed, the microbe, the farmer.
Through this lens, farming becomes relationship, not dominion. Each seed planted and animal tended joins an ancient conversation between people and place. Holistic Farming is my attempt to listen more deeply, building a living archive of plants and practices so we can learn from their wisdom and become worthy partners to the land.
What you’ll discover
I’m drawn to the crossroads where healing traditions meet: Indigenous knowledge, herbalism, and soil science speaking their truths together. Not to choose sides, but to find where their convergence reveals something stronger than any single approach.
It’s an evolving field guide at the intersection of regenerative agriculture, ethnobotany, and human health. You’ll find:
Plant ally profiles that reveal the hidden gifts of so-called weeds
Proven regenerative methods you can adapt to your own land, from living ferments to soil amendments to polyculture design
Reflections on earth partnership, exploring what it means to farm in rhythm with a changing world
Think of it as field guide, ongoing conversation, and compass all at once.
How it reaches you
Every piece arrives directly in your inbox, no ads, no algorithms, no noise. Read, listen, or both. Over time, these posts weave into a reference library you can return to whenever the land asks new questions.
Why become a subscriber
Good farming takes time, while culture demands speed.
Modern agriculture sells you a new product for every symptom. This work does the opposite, it funds the research, trials, and slow observation that teach you to read what your land already knows, so you reach for the spade before the spray. Your subscription keeps that knowledge independent, and growing.
Subscribers receive:
Comprehensive plant and practice guides
Trial reports from the field you can adapt to your own system
Seasonal quick-reference guides for in-the-moment farm decisions
The deeper invitation
We’ve been taught that healing is scarce, costly, and found elsewhere. But the land, like our own bodies, is surrounded by medicine and resilience we’ve forgotten how to see.
Holistic Farming is practice in remembering: observing, experimenting, and adapting as a community.
Nature doesn’t hurry, but it never stops healing. Join us in that patient, persistent work.

