Cullerne School of Horticulture: A Vision of Organic Development (1982)
This amazing time-traveller's view is Dick Barton's way of describing in 1982 his 5 year vision for the Cullerne Garden School.
This amazing time-traveller's view is Dick Barton's way of describing in 1982 his 5 year vision for the Cullerne Garden School.
Now that I have accepted the role of focaliser at Cullerne for the next wee while, I must begin to look for the creative purpose of its being. Mine is a process of attunement to the earth, of quiet meditations in our rock garden, of listening and looking.
I attuned to Cullerne as my Experience Week work department without knowing what the name stood for. Four mornings over twenty years ago - how could such a short time have had such a powerful impact?
A very early 'brochure' giving information about the Garden School with many wonderful images.
This is the Tree Chronicle chapter about Cullerne Gardens, listing the many trees planted and the strategy for future management.
An invitation to invest in the role of Cullerne House in our next educational journey: as a Centre of Light, Love, Transformation and Hope that the world so desperately needs.
In this video Dræyk Hørn shares with us a walk through Cullerne Garden at the Findhorn Foundation in September 2020.
Network News, issue number 43, was originally published in Summer 2006. Features to be found in this edition include 30 Years Of Sacred Dance At Findhorn, The Heart Of Cullerne Garden, and The Moray Arts
Network News, issue 32, was originally published in Winter 2002. Features inside this edition include: A Boy's Own Story, Sketches Of Findhorn, and My Quest For The Magic Of Findhorn. To browse through
Network News, Issue number 13, was originally published in October 1997 Features in this edition include Story of Pollyanna, Discovering My Selves At Findhorn, and Tree Fever. To browse through the magazine