
Grown, not extracted
Food forests that outlive the people who plant them.
Why
Permaculture is not gardening with extra steps. It is a way of seeing the land as a living system you participate in, not a resource you draw down.
What we plant here is meant to feed someone we'll never meet. The work is slow, the rewards are long, and the soil keeps the score.
What happens
A rough shape of the day.
- 01Walk the food forest and read the layers.
- 02Map sun, water, wind, and slope on your own site.
- 03Hands in soil, plant guilds, swales, mulch.
- 04Seed saving, propagation, and what to do with a glut.
- 05Take home a sketch of what your own land could become.
Who it's for
If any of this is you.
- First-time growers ready to skip the lawn-and-veg-patch trap
- Homesteaders wanting to close the loop on food
- Designers and landscapers shifting to regenerative practice
Questions
Things people ask first.
Opening Spring 2027
Come sit with permaculture & food forests.
We open the gates slowly, by invitation. Hold your place in the founding circle and we will reach out when your moment in the valley comes.
Opening Spring 2027127+ already holding space
For facilitators
Teach permaculture & food forests at the valley.
We're quietly gathering practitioners to hold our circles. If this is your lineage, tell us how you teach and we'll be in touch.
