Hidden Lotus Herbs
A collaborative junction of herbalists building resiliency through providing affordable access to herbal products, education, and mutual aid programs. In official transition to becoming a worker-owned cooperative.
Contribute
Become a financial contributor.
Financial Contributions
Product
Subscriptions to CSHs are vital for community herbalists and farmers, especially in their first years. Consistent, assured income allows stability ... Read more
$75 USD
Projects
Support the following initiatives from Hidden Lotus Herbs.
Project
Build plazas, benches, little libraries, communal gardens, and more!
Hidden Lotus Herbs is all of us
Our contributors 1
Thank you for supporting Hidden Lotus Herbs.
Connect
Let’s get the ball rolling!
Conversations
Let’s get the discussion going! This is a space for the community to converse, ask questions, say thank you, and get things done together.
Questions and Comments Welcome
Published on June 17, 2022 by Arandena
Feel free to ask any questions or leave comments here or elsewhere on our pages! You're also welcome to get in touch with us here or on social media.
About
Hidden Lotus Ecoscaping is an emerging cooperative in Denton County serving North Texas through the regeneration of wildlife habitat, construction and maintenance of permaculture systems, and creating places where communities can interact and grow.
Our dream is to see society re-integrated with Nature and community. We contribute to this vision by building native ecoscapes, food and medicine gardens, and community gathering spaces.
Our cooperative is anti-hierarchical, directly democratic, and owned and managed by the employees as a team. We work with and are supported by Cooperation Denton, a highly educational organization dedicated to building a local solidarity economy and neighborhood resiliency.
We appreciate you checking out our page, sharing information with your friends, and supporting us in all ways!
Our dream is to see society re-integrated with Nature and community. We contribute to this vision by building native ecoscapes, food and medicine gardens, and community gathering spaces.
Our cooperative is anti-hierarchical, directly democratic, and owned and managed by the employees as a team. We work with and are supported by Cooperation Denton, a highly educational organization dedicated to building a local solidarity economy and neighborhood resiliency.
We appreciate you checking out our page, sharing information with your friends, and supporting us in all ways!
Our team
Arandena
Admin