The Mother Garden Nursery will re-open for physically distanced shopping June 13 & 14 returning to our normal weekend business… Read More >
OAEC supports diverse communities to design their own regenerative systems at the regional and local scale.
Our cookbook is a collection of inventive recipes inspired by seasonal eating from our biodiverse Mother Garden, orchards and Wildlands Preserve.
Experience the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center through beautiful slideshows of our Guest Houses, Meeting Hall, Kitchen, Garden, Wildlands and more.
OAEC serves as a retreat center for networks, public agencies, foundations and other groups working towards social and environmental change.
Our 100% Certified Organic plant nursery specializes in open-pollinated perennials including edible landscaping plants, rare and endangered food crops, drought tolerant ornamentals and habitat plants - all tested in our onsite gardens and appropriate for our bioregion.
OAEC offers the longest consistently running two-week Permaculture Design Certification course in the West. Immerse yourself in information, ideas and inspiration on how to design sustainable, regenerative systems in balance with your home ecosystem.
The Mother Garden Nursery will re-open for physically distanced shopping June 13 & 14 returning to our normal weekend business… Read More >
YES, we are selling plants – take out style! The Mother Garden Nursery is open for pick up of… Read More >
Our non-profit nursery is far more than a business – it is a mission-driven project promoting biodiversity as nature’s failsafe strategy for… Read More >
Happy Spring! We are so thankful for the generous rains that have invigorated our gardens and promise an explosive Spring… Read More >
For over 2 decades, OAEC has had a deep collaboration with Food For Thought (FFT), a food bank in Forestville… Read More >
One of the goals of our Mother Garden Biodiversity & Nursery program is to conserve agricultural biodiversity and share it with… Read More >
What if a food bank distributed not just canned and donated goods, but fresh, organic produce grown right onsite? The… Read More >
Annuals Gardeners — the days are getting longer and warmer, so we know you’ve got the itch to start playing… Read More >