Founded: 2021
PDC of the founder: 2017
Permaculture teacher certificate: 2020
Type: education and demonstration
Character: Private household
Description: The Rambura Flower is a family estate designed according to the principles of permaculture, inspired by the ideas of Sepp Holzer, Kurdyumov, Masanobu Fukuoka, Boris Bublik, Volodymyr Rozum, Geoff Lawton, Bill Mollison and Ernst Gotsch.
The fertile soil was restored with the dense planting of trees, sowing of field grasses, non-mowing. Now this space gives a rich harvest of mushrooms, fruits, herbs, and a cozy microclimate.
Elements and management methods in use: mulching, mixed planting, windbreak, forest garden, warm Rozum beds, hugel beds, swales, suntraps, energy crops, growing mushrooms, hedge, sustainable forest, crafts, energy efficient house, permaculture pond, rainwater harvesting, compost toilet
Solutions for functional integration of the elements:
Zoning and object placement according to sectors:
Accepting visitors: by appointment, in open days, independent visit is possible, there is a possibility of an excursion to the surroundings
Accepting volunteers: by appointment, all year long, with your own tent, accomodation in the hosts house, accomodation in the guest house, food provided
What can volunteers learn:
- Planning the plot of land using the permaculture principles
- Combination of permaculture and landscape designs
- Creation of different types od beds
- Making biochar
- Herbal teas for plants
- Planting trees in sandy soil
- Pruning and grafting trees
- Creation of windbreaks
- Edible wild plants
- Aromatic and medicinal plants
- Processing of vegetables, fruit and mushrooms
- Reproduction of plants by cuttings and dividing, seeds harvesting
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