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Bulltánica runs community projects rooted in land-based care, cultural wellness, and neighborhood stewardship.

 

These projects are how we build real infrastructure for healing—gardens, learning spaces, and consistent community programming.

Explore our three active initiatives below and plug in through volunteering, donations, or partnership support.

Whitehall Terrace

W. Knox - Duke Park 

Fall 2026

Whitehall Terrace at 105 W Knox (across from Duke Park) is becoming Bulltánica’s community garden home base. As the garden comes online in the fall, this site will support seed-starting, training, storage, and gatherings that feed our park garden restorations. It’s where we grow consistency—so our park gardens stay alive year after year.

Peace Farm

E Trinity - Old North Durham 

Now open

Peace Farm is Bulltánica’s land-based learning and cultivation space for deeper growing, seasonal projects, and long-form education. This is where we develop plant knowledge, grow starts, and build the practices that support our city gardens and family wellness programming. Peace Farm helps us build long-term capacity—so we can keep expanding without burning out.

Durham Park Gardens

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Monthly Garden Challenge

Bulltánica is restoring dormant City park garden spaces through the Monthly Garden Challenge—a repeatable rhythm of clearing, repairing, replanting, and building long-term stewardship. We’re starting at West Point on the Eno, then replicating at Edison Johnson. Every site connects to the upcoming Durham Garden Atlas for plant education, QR labels, volunteer dates, and seedling access. We’re building this restoration rhythm in conversation with Durham’s parks system and community partners.

 

Bulltánica

A Center for Well-Being

105 W. Knox St. 

Duke Park 

Durham, NC 27701

Bulltánica Herb Shop

800 N. Mangum St.

Old Five Points

Durham, NC 27701

Now Growing

Peace Herb Farm 

E. Trinity Ave & Peace St.

Old North Durham

Durham, NC 27701

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