Welcome to Alo Land
A regenerative, multi-generational initiative that aligns with nature, enhances holistic well-being, and supports the local community. Explore Events
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Discover the projects and activities that make up our regenerative approach to living and community building.

Food Forest
Explore our 3.5-year-old food forest designed with permaculture principles to enhance biodiversity and provide sustainable food.

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Workshops & events
Participate in our biochar making, Miyawaki forest plantings, and other hands-on learning opportunities.
From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
For some reason, the ducks were very interested in the bark of a pine tree today.
For some reason, the ducks were very interested in the bark of a pine tree today.At first, we thought it was insects crawling on it, but it seems like they are really going for the outer bits of the bark. Bon apetit
South #pond and east #swale at record high levels after yesterday’s rain.
South and east at record high levels after yesterday's rain.
The ducks after entering the new coop by themselves for the first time.
The ducks after entering the new coop by themselves for the first time.Like the previous two evenings, we had to herd them out of their pond. This time we were very gentle once they stopped a couple meters in front of the door. We gave them time to look and assess the...