Welcome to Alo Land

A regenerative, multi-generational initiative that aligns with nature, enhances holistic well-being, and supports the local community.
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Our Initiatives

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.

Homeschooling Meetups

Join our community of families for nature-based learning activities, skill sharing, and building connections.

Workshops & events

Participate in our biochar making, Miyawaki forest plantings, and other hands-on learning opportunities.

Weekly HomeSchool Meet-ups

Connect with other homeschooling families and share resources and experiences in a supportive environment.

 

Music Together ® Classes

Join our family music classes where children and parents can sing, dance, and play instruments together. For babies and children from 0 to 9 years.

Monthly Permaculture Meet-ups

Connect with fellow enthusiasts and learn about sustainable living practices in our monthly gathering. 
Every Second Saturday, at 14:30

From our Blog

Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.

We got some rose hips, Rosa mosqueta, rosa canina, prunnings. We prepared them into cuttings and set them on the ground. Given it’s almost August and they were loaded with fruit, it’s unlikely any will root but we never know. We also spread the fruit around, maybe they’ll feed other animals, or release any seeds.

We got some rose hips, Rosa mosqueta, rosa canina, prunnings. We prepared them into cuttings and set them on the ground. Given it’s almost August and they were loaded with fruit, it’s unlikely any will root but we never know. We also spread the fruit around, maybe they’ll feed other animals, or release any seeds.

We got some rose hips, Rosa mosqueta, rosa canina, prunnings. We prepared them into cuttings and set them on the ground. Given it's almost August and they were loaded with fruit, it's unlikely any will root but we never know. We also spread the fruit around, maybe...

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