Projects and Places
We host a list of permaculture and permaculture related projects and places here at the EuPN.
Some of them are open to the public. Some offer lectures on different topics. Others are associations, projects or individuals.
A beautiful 20 acre smallholding, which I run with my partner Chris Evans. We run courses through the summer particularly Cultural Emergence courses.
A project that includes an evolving forest garden for a family of eight people, a shared community garden, a demonstration and training site for ethical agroecology practices.
Bogata Šuma means Rich Forest in Croatian. And rich it is! We're living in an edible landscape that slowly transforms into a polyculture nut orchard.
Eikellegimaa is a not-for-profit organisation based in the southern Estonian countryside.
Hello, my name is Cathrine and I have a passion for regenerating essential ecosystem functions. My place is a small homestead where I work with permaculture ethics and principles.
Svarttorpet is a permaculture farm in Höga Kusten, located between Härnösand and Högakustenbron, cultivation zone 5.
Eva Rappe has a small-scale egg production on the farm in Tullus, Jämtland. We cultivate without artificial fertilization and spraying.
Borrabo's operations are run by the family Arvidsson, Ylva, Johan and Siri, who have owned the farm since 2008. They have written the book "Permaculture! The future in your garden"
small permaculture homestead in Zagreb County
A beautiful 20 acre smallholding, which I run with my partner Chris Evans. We run courses through the summer particularly Cultural Emergence courses.
A project that includes an evolving forest garden for a family of eight people, a shared community garden, a demonstration and training site for ethical agroecology practices.
Bogata Šuma means Rich Forest in Croatian. And rich it is! We're living in an edible landscape that slowly transforms into a polyculture nut orchard.
I designed and built my mother's gardens at our summer house located at Artur, Gomec, Balikesir, Turkiye.
Eikellegimaa is a not-for-profit organisation based in the southern Estonian countryside. Our events and workshops promote more sustainable living and stronger community.The forest is our setting and chief educator.
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