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Introduction to Permaculture

DIScover the world of permaculture

May 10, 2025 10am–5pm

(Changed from two day retreat to one day Workshop)

 
Are you ready to explore sustainable living and regenerative design? Join us for an Introduction to Permaculture course and learn how to work with nature to create thriving, resilient systems for your garden, farm, or community!

What You’ll Learn

In this hands-on course, you’ll discover:

  • The ethics and principles of permaculture.

  • How to observe and work with natural patterns.

  • Basics of zoning, sector analysis, and designing a productive landscape.

  • Ways to grow food sustainably while building healthy soil.

  • Practical skills to apply at home or in your community.

​You will get a full tour of our food forest, a shared meal from our garden and a booklet with all the infos to take home. 

Who Is This For?

This course is perfect for gardeners, farmers, environmentalists, and anyone curious about creating sustainable systems and living in harmony with nature. No prior experience is required!

This is more than just a course—it's a step toward a better future. You'll leave with the knowledge and inspiration to start your own permaculture project, no matter the scale.

Reserve Your Spot Now!

Spaces are limited! If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us info@sonselva.com

Together, let’s plant the seeds for a more sustainable world! 

Price:

85€ including a fresh meals from the garden and a booklet with all the infos.

We'll send you all further infos once you are enlisted.​ If you have any questions, feel free to ask us thru info@sonselva.com.

OUR SCHEDULE:

TIME

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Saturday

May 10 2025

Arrival & Coffee

Welcome Circle

Permaculture Ethics & Principles

Farm Tour

 

Lunch

 

Zoning & Sector Analysis

Practice: Agro Forestry & Miyawaki Forest

Dinner

A night in the tent

TIME

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SUNDAY
May 11 2025

Breakfast

Exchanging Project Ideas

Designing Landscapes

 

Soil health & Regenerative Agriculture

Practice: No-Dig-Gardenbed

Lunch

 

Companion Planting & Guilds

Closing Circle & Snacks

Your teacher

Scarlet Allenspach is a Swiss permaculturist who moved to Mallorca three years ago to take her journey from urban gardening to mediterranean off-grid permaculture. She bought a piece of land to plant a food forest and founded Son Selva. Since earning her Permaculture Design Certificate at the Kul Kul Farm in Bali in 2018, she has dedicated her life to working with nature and helping others do the same.

With a background in Industrial Design, she brings a creative and spatial approach to landscape planning — blending beauty, function, and sustainability. Before diving fully into permaculture, she ran a concept store offering locally crafted jewelry, natural cosmetics, and sustainable home goods in Zurich and then a second store in Basel. Later, she founded Urbanroots, where she led workshops for city gardeners, helped plant backyard gardens, and sold organic heirloom seeds. 

Her current passions lie in sustainable architecture, rainwater harvesting, and agroforestry — creating systems that regenerate land, conserve resources, and build resilience. And her life goal is to change the world just a little bit by being a positive example and sharing her knowledge to others.

Contact

Melde dich, wenn du Fragen oder Anregungen hast, das Projekt unterstützen oder einfach nur über Permakultur plaudern möchtest!

 

Scarlet Allenspach

info@sonselva.com

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