Wednesday, 30 November 2022

The Polyculture Project - Regenerative Landscape Designs - Paulo Arantes - Brazil

It's been a great experience running our Regenerative Landscape Design - Online Interactive Course where we cover how to Design, Build and Manage Polycultures for Landscapes, Gardens, and Farms. It's particularly rewarding getting to know the participants and their projects from all over the world and watching their ideas and designs grow and develop throughout the course and finally be presented to the group. With permission, we'll be sharing some of the final designs from the course with you over the next few months.


This week we're presenting a design by Paulo Arantes who is part of a design team
working towards building no-till regenerative demonstration gardens in Brazil. Paulo presented design suggestions for 30 acres of the 500-acre plot, providing a design framework for the site that works with the topography, produces food, and enhances biodiversity. 
































Regenerative Landscape Design - Online Interactive Course

Want to learn how to design, build and manage regenerative landscapes? Join us on our Regenerative Landscape Design - Online Interactive Course.

The course includes 20 lessons, with 20 hours of one-to-one mentoring/consultancy, drawn from over 20 years of experience designing, implementing and managing polyculture gardens, farms, food forests and regenerative landscapes across a variety of climate zones.

We look forward to providing you with the confidence, inspiration, and opportunity to design, build and manage landscapes that produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity.

You can access all of the course material without the one-to-one tutoring by becoming a paid annual subscriber to our Substack, which grants you access to the Bloom Room for just 70 USD per year. Subscribe below to join now.

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