
Why We’re Here.
How We Grow.
Our Philosophy
Seeds Rooted is not a business. It’s a cycle.
A remembering of how we grow, how we feed, how we return.
We Are The Seed
We are the seed.
We carry the memory of what came before—held in our bodies, breath, stories, and soil.
We carry the potential of what has never been before, waiting to unfold.
But no seed grows alone.
It awakens only when met—by water, by warmth, by time.
By nourishment from the remnants of all that came before.
By the unseen, underground networks of life and decay.
By relationship.
We grow in connection:
With land.
With food.
With death.
With each other.
With the wild intelligence beneath the forest floor.
Seeds Rooted was born from that remembering.
It’s a place to reconnect with the slow rhythms of the earth, the body, and the breath.
A space to be shaped by the seasons, by story, and by the sacred work of becoming.
We are not separate from the cycles that hold us.
We emerge from them.
We return to them.
In time, we too become nourishment—
for the next seed, the next story, the next generation.
This is not a service.
This is a circle.
You are already part of it.
The Three Living Pathways
Everything we offer flows from this root.
Youth of the Forest
Where young people build lasting relationships with land through wild play, seasonal rhythms, and hands-on nature skills. These programs invite curiosity, confidence, and a sense of belonging in the natural world.
Soil to Soul
Where cooking, growing, and gathering invite us into deeper relationship with food, land, and community. Through shared meals, gardens, seasonal rhythms, and acts of care, we reconnect with the rhythms of nourishment, reciprocity, and belonging.
Tending Threshold
Where space is held for the tender edges of life — grief, end-of-life care, and sacred transitions. Through doula work, gatherings, and preparation, this path offers presence and companionship for the moments we are rarely taught how to hold.
Welcome to the Circle
You don’t need to be anything other than what you are to begin.
If this rhythm feels familiar—like something ancient stirring awake—you’re already in the right place.
This work doesn’t begin with striving. It begins with remembering.
With trusting the seed you carry.
With walking slowly.
With listening.
Welcome to the circle.
It’s already open.
“Seeds continues to plan and implement programs that offer children opportunities to connect with the environment and the communities around them.”
— Lynn Wareing