Land as Living Classroom
A homeschool curriculum where biology, chemistry, and life skills emerge from the land itself.
Science Through Stewardship
This isn't traditional classroom learning. Your homestead becomes the laboratory. Students don't just read about soil microbiology—they see it under the microscope. They don't memorize the water cycle—they build it into the landscape.
Soil Biology Foundations
Discover the microscopic world beneath your feet. Microscopy skills, compost tea brewing, and the soil food web.
Water Cycle Mastery
From raindrop to root: understanding infiltration, retention, and transpiration. Build swales, berms, and keyline systems.
Mineral Balancing & Chemistry
Ca:Mg ratios, cation exchange capacity, and micronutrients. Lab skills with Logan Labs and amendment calculations.
Korean Natural Farming
Fermented plant juices, indigenous microorganisms, and nutrient cycling. Make your own inputs from local materials.
Perennial Forage Systems
Native Texas perennials, silvopasture principles, and building resilience through diverse plant communities.
Life Skills as Academic Credit
How land work translates to science, math, and life skills credits. Documentation for homeschool portfolios.
Biology
Soil microbiology, plant physiology, mycorrhizal networks, ecosystem dynamics
Chemistry
Soil chemistry, mineral balancing, cation exchange, nutrient cycles
Math & Engineering
Grade calculations, water flow rates, swale design, scaling amendments
Start Your Land-Based Learning Journey
Curriculum access included with consulting packages, or available as standalone modules.