Our Projects
Cultivating Connection Between Community, Ecology, and Storytelling
At Marigold Farms Inc., our projects are rooted in the belief that healthy communities begin with healthy relationships—to land, food, water, wildlife, and one another.
Through ecological education, regenerative practices, nature-based workshops, and emerging documentary storytelling initiatives, we work to reconnect people with the living systems that sustain us.
Ecological Education & Workshops
Nature-Based Learning for All Ages
We provide accessible educational opportunities designed to deepen ecological literacy and practical resilience through hands-on experiences.
Programs may include:
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Foraging and native plant education
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Homesteading and regenerative living workshops
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Gardening and seedling distribution
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Wildlife and birding walks
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Ecosystem and watershed education
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Natural dye and traditional plant knowledge
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Seasonal community gatherings
Our goal is to make environmental education approachable, grounded, and community-centered.
Community Seedling & Food Resilience Program
Growing Local Resilience
Marigold Farms provides free or low-cost seedlings and garden education to help support food access, ecological stewardship, and household resilience.
By encouraging local growing practices and reconnecting people with seasonal food systems, we aim to support wellness on economical, educational, and environmental levels.
Documentary & Ecological Storytelling Initiative
Stories From the Living Landscape
Marigold Farms is expanding into documentary and multimedia storytelling focused on the relationship between people and the natural world.
Through film, photography, writing, and field documentation, we seek to preserve and share stories of:
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Biodiversity and wildlife
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Regenerative land stewardship
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Working landscapes
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Native ecosystems
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Ecological restoration
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Traditional ecological knowledge
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Community resilience
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Human connection to nature
These projects are designed to foster ecological awareness, curiosity, and conservation through emotionally resonant storytelling.
Field Research & Observation
Learning Through Presence
We believe observation is one of the most important forms of ecological education.
Our field-based projects explore forests, watersheds, grasslands, and rural landscapes through:
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Wildlife observation
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Bird and pollinator documentation
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Ecological journaling
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Habitat study
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Seasonal change tracking
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Nature immersion experiences
These efforts help cultivate deeper relationships with the ecosystems we inhabit.
Community Partnerships & Collaborations
Working Together for Ecological Resilience
We collaborate with local organizations, educators, land stewards, artists, conservation groups, and community members who share a commitment to environmental education and regenerative futures.
We welcome opportunities for:
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Educational partnerships
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Community events
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Documentary collaborations
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Land stewardship projects
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Youth ecology initiatives
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Public workshops and screenings
As Marigold Farms continues to grow, we are committed to evolving as a space where ecological education, storytelling, restoration, and community resilience intersect.
We believe that reconnecting with the natural world is not only environmental work—it is cultural, educational, and deeply human work.