Rooted Northwest Info Session

Become a member of a new farm-based community.  Info sessions March 2nd & March 13, 2025

Everyone who comes to this project has a different set of complementary reasons for wanting this life. Some of us want to raise our kids in a healthy farm environment. Some wish to find stable access to farmland that we can steward and work together. Some of us want to have a more thriving community life surrounded by friends with shared values.

We started this project because we couldn’t find anything in Western Washington that hit all these marks. We felt that the only way to get the lives we wanted was to make it happen ourselves.

Very quickly it became apparent that the vision held by our founding team was attractive to many other people. Now we’ve gathered a community of passionate, dedicated people who are making Rooted Northwest a reality. Come join us!

Community

Individual homes built around common areas encourage community, efficiency, and human connection.

  • Neighborhood of homes designed as a walkable, human-scale village
  • Proven patterns that balance social interaction and privacy
  • Independent, ecological homes clustered along pathways and shared open spaces
  • Following the cohousing model pioneered in Denmark, the heart of the neighborhood is the “commons” – a building that provides large kitchen, dining area, and shareable library, laundry, and additional facilities that are owned and managed by residents

Agriculture

Sited on farmland to provide regenerative farming opportunities for both the community and commercial sale.

  • Community members can access agricultural land for commercial or subsistence projects at no additional cost
  • Many types of agricultural enterprises in close proximity creates the potential for collaboration, innovation, and synergies
  • Essential infrastructure in place includes irrigation lines, greenhouse and nursery space, wash-and-pack facility, tool sheds, and cold storage
  • Permaculture master plan and a dedicated Agriculture Circle guide projects so they are both productive and restorative

Education

The community will promote opportunities to learn and share skills in sustainable design, farming, communication, leadership, and other earth- and community-based topics.

  • We will build platforms to share knowledge with teachers from both within and outside the community
  • Part of the acreage will be utilized for educational programming, providing a place for experimentation and demonstration of regenerative techniques
  • We have an attitude of openness toward sharing what we learn through this life-changing process

Regenerative Practices

We tap into the wisdom of our residents and advisors to create production systems that heal the earth .

  • We are exploring systems that maximize soil health, carbon sequestration, and ecological diversity such as silvopasture, alley-cropping, managed grazing, forest farming, productive riparian buffer strips, and regenerative agriculture
  • We are working with the Snohomish Conservation District to set up viable farm enterprise plans that steward the land, while maintaining or improving yields. This includes an experimental wetland food forest planted in 2022!

Photo Gallery

Click an image to open the slideshow and read the captions.

Drone photo looking west

Looking down the west road

Children discovering insects

Making wall hangings with footprints

Snap peas and a hoop house at Reconnecting Roots farm

Steffi planing crops at River Raven farm.

Photo of the cedar trees at Rooted NW

Photo of the irrigation pond at sunrise

Setting up for an all-community dinner

Three adults rolling up pond liner to use for weed control

Kim and Susan putting flowers out for our community dinner

Photo of Dave hugging a large pile of blackberry vines

Date

Mar 02 2025
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 11:00 pm

More Info

More Info

Speaker

Permaculture Institute of North America:

Address

2091 Route 130
Harrison City, PA 15636

Phone Number

(412) 600-5783

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