Findhorn Foundation Garden School 1980
A very early 'brochure' giving information about the Garden School with many wonderful images.
A very early 'brochure' giving information about the Garden School with many wonderful images.
In this video Dræyk Hørn shares with us a walk through Cullerne Garden at the Findhorn Foundation in September 2020.
Dræyk Hørn treats us to glimpses of the Woodland Garden which is just behind the whiskey barrel houses. The following videos were taken over several years.
In 2026 we will be opening up to new members. Ideally it would be a couple with (or without) children, at least one of whom would have the time, energy and desire to continue to develop and caretake this place.
After we heard about Pam Rodway's passing we came across this precious short video which shows her, probably in 2009, interviewed for Slow Food UK. Pam, and her husband Nick, were long-term members of the
It is with great sadness that I need to share with the Findhorn community that Pam Rodway, of Wester Lawrenceton Farm, Califer Hill, died peacefully with her family present on 10th June 2025
This is the story of Matthew Ingram’s visit to the Ecovillage Findhorn in 2023. He came to do research for his latest book The Garden: Visionary Growers and Farmers of the Counterculture which chronicles how a generation influenced by psychedelics, Eastern philosophy, and reactions to Vietnam, the Oil Shocks, and DDT became interested in sustainable growing and farming. The book contains a chapter about what happened when the hippies came to Findhorn.
Editor's note: This article by Graham Meltzer and Monica Betancourt was published previously on the WWOOF UK website. *** Graham writes ... Christopher (Soillse’s head gardener) and myself (WWOOFer coordinator), picked up Monica (our first
Editor's Note: The following document is the prospectus for Project Cullerne written in September 1982. We offer it both as facsimile in form of a flipbook and as text below. Project Cullerne was also described
This article by Andrew Aikman was first published in the One Earth Magazine, Volume 15, Autumn 1994. *** EarthShare is our local experiment in CSA - Community Supported Agriculture, or subscription farming, a way of