Beyond the ordinary

This is where our journey begins. Join us as we grow and succeed together. We're glad you're here to be a part of our story.

Getting into the Rhythm 

At Common Ground, our workshops invite you to step outside the rush of everyday life and reconnect with the world around you. Teens, adults, and families alike are guided through hands-on experiences that awaken curiosity, build practical skills, and nurture a sense of calm and focus. From planting seeds and harvesting herbs to tasting seasonal edibles and crafting with nature, each session blends active learning with moments of reflection, grounding, and mindful observation. Parents are always welcome to join, participate, or simply watch, creating a shared space where growth, discovery, and connection happen naturally. Every workshop is designed to foster holistic wellness, resilience, and a deeper appreciation for the rhythms of the earth, leaving participants inspired, grounded, and eager to return.



Spring Edibles -First Bloomers

Discover early edible plants, learn to identify, harvest, and taste seasonal foods. Ground yourself in nature and wellness.

Seed-to-Shelf Skills (Youth 12-18)

Full lifecycle learning: planting seeds, harvesting, and processing into teas, tinctures, and small products, which they come up with from the harvest, they design packaging, branding and marketing all the way to sale, real world skills for today as well as  Mindfulness, Meditation, Nature Emersion and Nervous System Regulation-Healing happens here.

Family Nature Days

Interactive exploration for kids & parents: plant crafts, sensory activities, and nature discovery to build curiosity and connection.


More To Come!!

Stay Tuned In


We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re curious about an upcoming workshop, want to learn more about our programs, or just feel called to connect with the land and community, reach out and say hello. Every conversation is a chance to share, grow, and cultivate connection together—contact us today and let’s start the journey.