Spring Semester Farm & Nature Program for Homeschool Families
Grade K–12 | Semester-long | Hands-on, seasonal learning
Program Overview
Wild Heart Farm School is a semester-long, farm- and nature-based learning program for homeschool families. Rooted in seasonal rhythms and land connection, students learn practical life skills through gardening, observation, creativity, and community care.
Children will plan, plant, tend, and harvest an annual kitchen garden, help create a perennial fairy & habitat garden, and explore the relationships between plants, pollinators, soil, and human well-being.
The farm is our classroom.
What Children Will Learn
Seed and plant biology
Soil care and garden preparation
Annuals, perennials, and plant propagation
Pollinators and ecosystem relationships
Culinary and medicinal herbs
Seasonal awareness and lunar cycles
Mindfulness and meditation in nature
Creativity through art, storytelling, and design
Community building and cooperation
Each session includes hands-on activities, stories or songs, nature observation, and a take-home reflection or handout.
This is a family-oriented enrichment activity, we welcome families with a student registered with Class Wallet
No drop-offs at this time.
Schedule
Thursdays, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Spring Semester: February 11 – June 4
Frequency: 2 classes per month
Total Sessions: 9 classes💰 Tuition
$540 per semester + $25 registration fee
Full semester (9 classes)
Accept payments through Class Wallet
Limited enrollment to 12 families
Includes all materials, curriculum, and instruction.