by Rachel Wohlander | Aug 17, 2018 | Terra Cultura News
Hello Friends, Farmers, Gardeners, Educators, Artists, Activists, Philanthropists, and Stalwart Volunteers, We’ve been busy as ever turning this piece of raw land into a thriving community hub for education around agroecology and art. With the help of many...
by Rachel Wohlander | Jul 26, 2018 | Agriculture, Community, Environment, Event, Terra Cultura News
Hello Friends! Ready for some fun in the sun on the farm? We’re beginning our Saturday Volunteer Days this weekend, and we wanted to answer any questions you may have. First of all, thank you for your interest in volunteering at Terra Cultura! To stay up to...
by Rachel Wohlander | Jul 3, 2018 | Agriculture, Community, Terra Cultura News
Our home on the California Central Coast has been called the Salad Bowl of the World. The climate, soil, and infrastructure make it a pretty ideal place to grow food. Driving down our canyon into the valley, we look out the car window onto countless acres owned by...
by Rachel Wohlander | Jun 1, 2018 | Agriculture, Terra Cultura News
We’ve been on the land for two months now, and we’re learning so much. The early days are both exciting and challenging. As we get things ready to amp up our educational programming in agroecology, environmental stewardship, and the arts, two things strike me...
by Travis Hill | May 17, 2018 | Agriculture, Environment, Terra Cultura News
We got our first water bill from the Aromas Water District last week. In our first 30 days on the land, we used 220 cubic feet, or 1645.71 gallons of water. That sounds like a lot, but if you do the math, that works out to 54.85 gallons of water used on-site per day...
by Rachel Wohlander | Apr 19, 2018 | Terra Cultura News
Updates From The Three Of Us On What We’ve Been Up To Lately On The Land… Jessica: Helter Skelter Shelter As you walk through the gate to Terra Cultura’s new home, you are greeted by two wooden structures, strangely charming in their haphazard...