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The garden

Measuring about half a hectare, the garden includes a rich diversity of habitats and landscapes. These range from an extensive meadow and a small patch of wood that connects us with the surrounding forest, to a young orchard of locally adapted, heritage fruit trees. There is also space for aromatic herbs and small fruits, as well as traditional vegetable beds and less traditional permacultural experiments.

Well-established hedges and thick belts of brambles, hawthorn and blackthorn surround our new areas of cultivation. We are working to find an acceptable balance between “production” and “nature reserve” – between sustainable food for us and the biodiversity that has flourished here for many years, thanks to the “neglect” of the land before we arrived.

In the spirit of permaculture, we are experimenting with the production of fruit and perennial vegetables in a forest garden.

We have beehives, a wildflower meadow, pollard trees and a comestible hedge. A simple rainwater catchment system is now in place, and a cold-frame protects plants and seedlings from spring frosts.

Bee and dandelion

Our plans for the future include adding more bees and trees in the orchard, as well as a chicken coop, a greenhouse and a large pond. These will find their place within the natural garden, and will not exclude nature.

Activities in and around the garden

We want to share our garden with visitors. If you are a guest in the apartment or if you’re an experienced or aspiring gardener yourself, we are always happy to show you around and to share ideas and know-how.

We include gardening and nature-connection activities in our workshops and seminars, and we want to offer opportunities for cooperation and volunteering, as well as organised learning activities, as the garden develops.

Besides learning in the garden itself, we to exchange knowledge around the processing of garden and local produce (jams, honey, preserved fruit and vegetables, etc.) with ateliers, for example, on cookery and bread-making.

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