What is permaculture?
Permaculture is beyond organic gardening and sustainable agriculture. The term permaculture – a fusion of “permanent” and “culture” – was coined in the 1970s by two Austalians, David Holmgren and Bill Mollison. It’s a holistic, living in harmony with nature, whole-systems design used to reorganize the lives and values of a small minority ready for more fundamental change. It focuses on the interconnected whole, creating spaces that allow for plants, animals, and humans to form symbiotic relationships. Its wisdom derives from pre-industrial, non-hierarchical, collaboration with land and nature.
It is an indigenous science of working in partnership and reciprocity with the land and cycles of nature.
Regenerative guidance & mentoring
Mandalynn offers regenerative guidance and mentoring, working with permaculture principles and ethics to re-design your life and cultivate a regenerative lifestyle that continuously grows your inner and outer resources. Our current culture forces us to live lifestyles that are narrow and linear, creating excessive pollution, disharmony, depleting our inner resources and lacking alignment with our true purpose.
We can take time to observe where you are at in your journey, re-assess and re-design your life in ways that are harmonious and abundant, creating ripple effects to bring your unique gifts to your community.
We will model Nature in working together to create a lifestyle that nourishes and supports the growth of your inner resources.
You will be supported, seen and honored as we remove the blockages, conditionings, and cultural woundings as we work through challenges that can be turned into compost for your fertile soil.
You were born to thrive.
Are you ready to reclaim your individual sovereignty and your sacred connection to your gifts?
Care for the Earth,
Care for the people, and
Care for the future of all species.
Permaculture education
Offering classes and workshops based on the permaculture framework and principles, creating resilient gardens, soil building, plant knowledge and identification, tropical food forestry, permaculture design, alternative and holistic living, and applying the permaculture framework to our daily lives.
Regenerative Design
The most magnificent way we can connect to Nature is to create a garden.