SEED: A Vision We’re Growing Together

SEED has been sitting quietly in the background of our lives for years — a project waiting for its moment, gathering experience through everything we’ve built at The Rewild Project, the forest garden at Noxon, our community workshops, our roundhouse builds, and the hundreds of people who have walked beside us.

SEED stands for Social · Environmental · Educational · Diverse.
It’s our blueprint for a community land trust rooted in soil, skill, and shared purpose.

The dream is simple and bold:
A living landscape where people and land take care of one another.

A place shaped by sociocratic decision-making,
real accountability, community ownership,
and a joining process built on trust rather than speed.

A place where the culture is as regenerative as the ecology.

Imagine contour-built earth houses tucked into the hillside,
water-catching alley crops feeding both soil and animals,
natural swimming pools holding sunlight and storing warmth.

Imagine a craft village alive with spinners, weavers, blacksmiths, shepherds, potters, herbalists, and woodland makers.
Imagine a women-centred birth space and community hub where families gather, learn, and feel held.

This isn’t fantasy. It’s a direction of travel.
And like all good journeys, it starts where you already stand.

Right now our forest garden allotment at Noxon is our demonstration plot
— our working laboratory for soil, skills, community, and culture.

It’s where we’re finishing our roundhouse,
running seasonal workshops, teaching traditional crafts,
and deepening the relationships that will eventually carry SEED onto its own land.

We believe that when the foundations are lived,
the land arrives at the right time and the right scale
— with the right people ready to steward it.

SEED is not a project for spectators.
It’s a long-term, generational piece of work that needs hands, hearts, ideas, and support.

January marks the beginning of our public events as we complete the roundhouse at Noxon and share more openly the vision we’re building towards.

If this resonates
— if you feel the tug of something bigger, older, and necessary
— you’re already part of the story.