šļø Finding Peace in a World on Fire
The world feels loud right now.
Newsfeeds scroll like storm clouds.
Tension hangs in the air like wildfire smokeāunseen but deeply felt.
And yet⦠the garden keeps growing.
𩺠Breaking Free from Dependencies: Building Self-Reliance Through Health
When we talk about sustainability, we often focus on food, energy, or financesābut one of our most overlooked dependencies is on our own health. Without a strong foundation of personal well-being, everything else becomes more difficult to manage. Just as we strive to reduce reliance on external systems, building a sustainable, self-reliant lifestyle means taking ownership of our health to reduce dependency on medical interventions, processed foods, and unhealthy habits.
š³Summer Camp as a Test Kitchen for Life
Why unstructured days in the dirt may be just what your child needs this summer
Summer break has a funny way of arriving with both relief and a hint of panic. The relief: no more early alarms, rushed breakfasts, or packed lunches. The panic: Now what? Especially for parents whose children are no longer toddlers but not quite teens, those long summer days beg for something meaningfulābut not overly scheduled.
At our summer program, we think of camp as a test kitchen for lifeāa safe, supportive space where kids get to experiment, explore, and discover who they are without the usual rush of school schedules or adult-led outcomes.
š ļø Breaking Free from Dependencies: A Path to Greater Sustainability in Every Lifestyle
In a world where our lives are increasingly connected and dependent on external systems, it's easy to feel like we have little control over the things that impact us most. Whether it's food, energy, finances, or even personal health, we often rely on services, businesses, or resources outside of our control. This dependency can leave us vulnerable in times of crisis, when systems fail, or even in moments of personal hardship.
But what if you could reduce those dependenciesāno matter your lifestyleāand move toward a more self-reliant, sustainable way of living?
š”Raising Self-Sufficient Kids: A Path to Lifelong Learning
At Mugwort Sudbury School, we believe education should prepare children for lifeānot for standardized tests or arbitrary benchmarks, but for real-world challenges, personal growth, and meaningful contribution. Self-sustainability is one of the most empowering paths toward that goal.
Let Them Be Bored š Why Doing Nothing Is Everything
n a world buzzing with programs, apps, and curated activities, boredom often gets a bad rap. But here at Mugwort Sudbury School and Urban Green Harvest, we see it differently. We see boredom not as a void, but as fertile ground ā the still moment before imagination bursts into bloom.
š Why We Donāt Force Kids to Learn to Read (And Why It Works)
At Mugwort Sudbury School, one of the most common questions we hear from curious parents and skeptical educators alike is: āBut how will they learn to read if you donāt teach them?ā
Itās a fair questionāespecially in a world where reading by a certain age is treated almost like a milestone on a pediatric growth chart. But hereās our controversial truth:
We donāt force kids to learn to read.
And guess what?
They do anyway.
āļø Soaking Up the Sun: Sunlight, Sunscreen, and What Your Body Really Needs
The sun gets a bit of a bad rap these days.
It wasnāt always this way. For most of human history, sunlight was seen as essential ā a life-giving force, a natural healer. People rose and rested with the sun. Kids played outside without worrying about UVA or SPF. And no one thought twice about their vitamin D levels.
šŖµ Lessons You Canāt Download: The Case for Outdoor Schooling
It usually starts with a stick. Not a fancy toy, not a glowing screen ā just a stick lying on the ground. In a few minutes, itās a magic wand, a fishing pole, a bridge between two trees. You can almost see it happening: a childās mind waking up, their imagination stretching out into the open air.
āļø Harvesting Joy, Cultivating Minds: Summer Camp on the Farm
Looking for a summer camp thatās a little more wild and a whole lot more wonderful? Welcome to our Unplugged Summer Campāwhere kids ages 4ā12 get to spend their days zipping through trees, cuddling rabbits, harvesting veggies, and making real memories under the sun.
Set on a vibrant outdoor urban farm campus, our camp is more than just fresh air and dirt under the fingernailsāitās a unique learning experience built on the Sudbury model of education, where kids lead their own adventures and curiosity is the compass. There are no rigid schedules or screens hereājust open skies, nature, and a community that values freedom, collaboration, and creativity.
š± Back to Our Roots: CSA Season Returns to Urban Green Harvest
Thereās something special about biting into a tomato that was picked just hours ago ā still warm from the sun, grown just a few blocks from where you live. Thatās the kind of food we believe in, and weāre thrilled to say weāre back with our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program at Urban Green Harvest!
We know itās been a minute, but the soil is turned, the seeds are in, and weāre ready to grow with you ā again.
šæ Welcome to the Wild & Rooted Life
Here, we believe in getting our hands dirty ā in the garden, in the kitchen, in learning, and in life.
This blog is a place where wild learning meets real living. Where children grow alongside seedlings, and where curiosity is just as important as curriculum. It's a space to explore everything from urban farming and homesteading to self-directed education, natural wellness, and sustainable living ā all through the lens of community, creativity, and care for the earth.
Whether youāre a parent, educator, grower, or simply someone craving a slower, more intentional way of life, youāll find inspiration here. From farm-fresh recipes to child-led learning ideas, composting tips to mindfulness practices ā weāre here to share the messy, magical, deeply human journey of living in tune with nature and ourselves.
So welcome. Take a deep breath. And letās grow something beautiful ā together.
