Blog by Permaculture farm Bogata Šuma

When permaculture design keeps teaching you; even after 15 years of experience

online course on Udemy about how to successfully host volunteers
online course on Udemy about how to successfully host volunteers

After more than 15 years of hosting volunteers on our permaculture farm, I thought I knew this terrain pretty well. We’ve hosted people from all over the world, in different life phases; with different expectations, skills and levels of initiative. I’ve seen beautiful exchanges; and I’ve seen situations slowly drain energy on all sides.

So when I decided to create an online course on how to successfully host volunteers, I didn’t expect to be surprised.

But I was.

Permaculture-designing the new year

I used Looby Macnamara's Design Web for this design
Permaculture-designing the new year

January has a strange reputation with the pressure of new intentions, resolutions and heroic plans that usually don't survive February. It is a fun subject at the christmas-dinner table though. What will you leave behind in the new year? What will you pick up or give more attention?
A permaculture approachwould be to observe (energy, time, land, relationships, body) and ask what wants to grow this year.

From Gardens to Cultures: the evolution of permaculture and the power of regenerative leadership

Because in social permaculture, care is a shared practice
Because in social permaculture, care is a shared practice. And so is petting the cat 🐾

Permaculture began with gardens, chickens and food forests. In its early days, it was all about designing sustainable systems for growing food in harmony with nature. And rightly so; these practices remain vital in a world facing ecological breakdown.

But something deeper has been growing beneath the surface. Over time, permaculture has expanded from landscapes to lifescapes. From composting kitchen scraps to composting cultural norms. From planting trees to planting the seeds of new ways of being together.

Unexpected guests; unforgettable days. A permaculture family visit

2 Permaculture families in our Rich Forest in the heart of Croatia
2 Permaculture families in our Rich Forest in the heart of Croatia

They came for two days and stayed for five; the kind of extension we don't just welcome, but celebrate!

Last week, a fellow permaculture family visited our homestead in the heart of Croatia. What started as a short stopover turned into a beautiful five-day cultural and creative exchange. We shared not only food and space, but values, questions, stories, and laughter.