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Permaculture Places: Case Studies

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We have lots of amazing members in our network, who have transformed their gardens, allotments, community projects and farms using permaculture design. 

 

These case studies showcase some brilliant permaculture places and detail  the design features that make them really abundant, biodiverse spaces where nature and the people within it can thrive. 

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Nenya's Urban Forest Garden

A micro forest garden, featuring an abundance of fruit and edible perennials at her Edinburgh home. Find out how she has designed her space using water catchment and perennial polycultures to create a beautiful, productive and low maintenance garden.

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Hendon Regenerative Culture Garden

Hendon Regenerative Culture Garden is based on two allotment plots in Sunderland. This garden exemplifies fair shares, with its community composting and Feed the Need initiatives. Learn how to 'permaculture' a traditional allotment.

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Hulme Community Garden Centre

Hulme Community Garden Centre is based in inner city Manchester. It serves as an invaluable hub within its diverse community and provides volunteer opportunities, education, consultancy and venue hire alongside being a thriving retail business.

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Tangleha Artist's Collective

Permaculture educator Caspar Lampkin is on a mission to regenerate the Aberdeenshire coastline using permaculture design. Find out how he and his family have been restoring the landscape and connecting communities.

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