Our first herb spiral… allows you to grow more goodies using less space.. great for smaller landscapes!
Treats from our first raised garden bed decorate our wellness practitioner and educator, Jenn.
Edible and medicinal plants and trees growing in harmony
Nourishing the soil.. a permaculture practice called sheet mulching which incorporates a layering of straw, manure, compost, and fibrous material.
Chicks!!! These gals grew up to offer us so much- delicious fresh eggs and fertilizer for our growing edible and medicinal plants!
Don’t let that dirt go sliding away! An erosion mitigation approach to catch and use the water mother nature provides and keep the earth beneath stable.
This manmade pond invites wildlife into your space and supports a vibrant ecosystem. Added bonus? Because of water’s ability to hold heat this pond creates an interesting micro-climate for certain plants to thrive.
A young guild- each plant and tree serves a purpose in nourishing the soil and plants around, ultimately leading to a self-sustaining ‘community’ that needs no artificial supplements.
Leopard frog- well camouflaged- frogs like to eat those small creatures that like to eat plants’ leaves like slugs and snails
yummmm.. a blood orange happily grown in one of our guilds…you could taste its happiness:)
Blackberry harvest, these low-maintenance plants like to grow, and offer berries while doing so.
Strawberries- wildlife likes them too so you have to be quick on the harvest!
“Borage for courage” is front and center, bringing up minerals from deep in the soil and makes it available for its neighbors.
Permaculture at work in a sub-urban setting
Coreopsis, known for its ability to attract pollinators
Peach blossoms- not only are the fruits that will follow delicious, but peach leaves have medicinal qualities as well