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Diverse reforestation

Diverse reforestation

Diverse reforestation

Reforestation efforts aim to further mitigate adverse effects from weather extremes and help to maintain and build soil in regions sensitive to drought and erosion.

Plants are an essential component of any regenerative plan. Whether in the form of cover crops, reforestation or the management of existing vegetation, plants are the crucial factories within any landscape. Enabling, stimulating and conveying many of the primary processes that co-govern fertility and water availability within a landscape. 

And plants belong together. Through realising bio-diverse and multi-layered plantations we aim to inspire and regreen much of our deserted landscapes. Intelligent plant design allows us to leverage mutual support between species. And by considering the progression of the forest ecosystem, our plantations in the form of fruit orchards, hedges or forests are continually developing long past the point that we’re here to witness. 

Plant and plantation design

Implementation and maintenance

Landscape Rehydration

Landscape Rehydration

Landscape Rehydration

Healthy, hydrated landscapes support diverse plant and animal life, enhance soil fertility, and mitigate the effects of droughts and floods. Water is treated as a living system to be nurtured, not drained away, fostering long-term ecological balance and abundance. 

Through thorough observation and a collaborative design process these solutions can be applied in any context. We aim to assist landowners and farmers in this process by creating an integrated design that is tailored to the ecological as well as the economical context. Once there is a plan in place, we gladly offer to manage the implementation of planned interventions that will effectively regenerate your land and/or farm. Through sequenced interventions we aim to adapt the implementation to the time and resources available.  

Topographical survey and design

Implementation and project management

The Soil Lab

The Soil Lab

The Soil Lab

The soil lab is focused on soil regeneration and managing plant nutrition to ensure vigorous plant growth and nutritious produce.

The aim is to balance minerals and have a diversity of plants and soil life present. This way a healthy crop or forest is the result of the soil’s natural capacity to supply nutrients, prevent disease and regulate growth in times of stress. The lab conducts microbiome analysis of soil, compost and soil amendments. This offers the development of a repeatable quality-controlled process that can be used to regenerate soil and improve plant health for food production, reforestation efforts or general gardening. 

Interested to integrate these processes into your farm operations to improve your soil and reduce the need for mineral and phytopharmaceutical inputs? Get in touch!

Plant, soil and compost analysis

Nutrition management

Compost production

Compost production

Compost production

Compost production consultancy focuses on the creation of high-quality, biologically rich compost designed to restore and enhance soil ecosystems.

This process relies on microscopy to monitor microbial diversity and balance, ensuring the compost supports healthy soil food webs. Such compost improves agricultural operations by enhancing nutrient cycling, water retention, and plant resilience. It also serves as a valuable biological primer for reforestation efforts, helping degraded landscapes recover by reintroducing essential microorganisms that foster long-term ecological stability.   

Operational set-up

Quality control

Compost extract and tea production

Compost extract and tea production

Compost extract and tea production

Compost tea and compost extracts are liquid preparations derived from high-quality compost, designed to deliver beneficial microorganisms and nutrients directly to soils and plants.

Production involves carefully controlled processes to extract or multiply diverse microbial communities, monitored with microscopy to ensure balance and effectiveness. When applied, they can stimulate soil biology, improve nutrient availability, and enhance plant health, making them valuable tools for sustainable agriculture. In reforestation projects, they serve as a biological inoculant, helping to establish thriving soil ecosystems in recovering landscapes.

System design and installation

Quality control and application support