God sleeps in the rock, dreams in the plant, stirs in the animal, and awakens in man.
Ibn Arabi
Little Rock Garden and Arboretum is a living landscape – a place where observation, cultivation, and care meet over time.
Rooted in regenerative farming principles, the work here is guided by attentiveness to soil health, water cycles, plant diversity, and animal integration. Rather than treating the land as a static resource, it is approached as a responsive system, shaped through relationship, patience, and informed practice.
The garden and arboretum support a range of activities, including agripoultry, tree cultivation, composting, and long-term soil regeneration. Each element feeds into the others, forming a working ecology that balances productivity with restoration. Seasonal rhythms, local conditions, and ongoing learning play a central role in how decisions are made and how the land is managed.
Beyond production, Little Rock is also a place of study and reflection – a space where practical farming, ecological thinking, and lived experience intersect. It continues to evolve as both a working farm and a growing body of knowledge.
You can explore this work further at:
www.littlerock.garden