On a mission to develop and promote practices that can produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity
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Volunteer Project and Community Work in Shipka
The community-building aspect of the project was very rewarding as we found so many people in need of a hand. The volunteers regularly visited seven elderly people, many of whom lived alone, and helped out with garden work. A heart-warming intercultural and intergenerational exchange took place and the volunteers learned new skills and some traditional methods of preservation from the elderly people that they helped.
Special thanks to our wonderful Mayor Vasilka Panayotova and to Misha and Philip from the Green School Village for coordinating the ESC project. We'd also like to thank Sophie from Ura Gora Foundation for being an amazing mentor to the volunteers and for her support of the project in general and Rumyana Stoyanova, Kristiana Karneva, Elitsa Maksimova & Mihail Kossev for their involvement.
You can find a week-by-week diary of the ESC Project on our blog here.
Land Stewardship around Koprinka Lake
Regenerative Landscape Design - Online Interactive Course
Want to learn how to design, build and manage regenerative landscapes? Join us for our Regenerative Landscape Design - Online Interactive Course from May 1st to Sep 13th, 2023.
We're super excited about running the course and look forward to providing you with the confidence, inspiration, and opportunity to design, build and manage regenerative landscapes, gardens, and farms that produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity.

Regenerative Landscape Design Online Course
You can find out all about the course here and right now we have a 20% discount on the full enrollment fees. Just use the promo code RLD2023 in the section of the registration form to receive your discount.
We are looking forward to providing you with this unique online learning experience - as far as we know, the very first of its kind. If you are thinking of reasons why you should do this course and whether this course is suitable for you, take a look here where we lay it all out. Looking forward to it!
We're super excited about running the course and look forward to providing you with the confidence, inspiration, and opportunity to design, build and manage regenerative landscapes, gardens, and farms that produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity.
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Regenerative Landscape Design Online Course |
You can find out all about the course here and right now we have a 20% discount on the full enrollment fees. Just use the promo code RLD2023 in the section of the registration form to receive your discount.
We are looking forward to providing you with this unique online learning experience - as far as we know, the very first of its kind. If you are thinking of reasons why you should do this course and whether this course is suitable for you, take a look here where we lay it all out. Looking forward to it!
Our Forest Garden Nursery
Diospyros lotus - Plum Date
Tilia tomentosa - Silver Lime
Thymus x citriodorus Lemon Thyme
Ocimum sp. - Perennial Basil 'Magic Blue'
Woodland Trees/Hedging Plants
Acer campestre - Field Maple
Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam
Corylus colurna - Turkish Hazel
Fraxinus ornus - Manna Ash
Liquidambar styraciflua - Sweet Gum
Maclura pomifera - Osage Orange
Ostrya carpinifolia - Hop Hornbeam
Quercus rubra - Red Oak
Taxus baccata - English Yew
Herbs
Sideritis syriaca Ironwort
Achillea clypeolata - Balkan Yarrow
Artemisia abrotanum - Southernwood
Thymus x citriodorus Lemon Thyme
Ocimum sp. - Perennial Basil 'Magic Blue'
Polyculture Study
We've also taken this opportunity to improve the project site infrastructure in order to address some problems, namely, irrigation, wild animals eating our research, and having our gardens spread out over the town. In response to this, we're focussing on a new area to concentrate our research and demonstration gardens and should have the area fenced by spring and a perennial source of water installed.
You can find records and reports from our polyculture research from previous years here.
Spring Open Day - April 17th, 2022
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We really appreciate it when you like, comment, and share our work. It provides us with moral support and encouragement, helps more people find our project, and hopefully builds towards helping us on our mission to develop and promote practices that can produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity.
So again, a big thank you to all of our readers and supporters :)
The Essential Guide to Probably Everything you Need to Know about Growing Cornelian Cherry - Cornus mas
Plants in the City - Istanbul - The European Side
Plants in the City - Istanbul - The Asian Side
Plants of Turkey - Göreme Valley, Cappadocia
Thanks again to all our friends, family, volunteers, readers, and customers that make our project possible.
Until next time!
Paul, Sophie, Dylan, and Archie