Welcome to Alo Land
A regenerative, multi-generational initiative that aligns with nature, enhances holistic well-being, and supports the local community. Explore Events
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.
From our Blog
Insights, updates, and stories from our regenerative journey.
With all the rain, we get to see and refine the water handling systems.
With all the rain, we get to see and refine the water handling systems.Yesterday: dug out a new for the west . Used the excavated material to fill in the "natural" spillway it had formed where a tractor crossed it after the earthworks last year.This morning: water is...
This spot between the west #pond and west #swale seems to be a seasonal pond. Added a couple rocks to make it cozy for any local fauna that decides to stop by.
This spot between the west and west seems to be a seasonal pond. Added a couple rocks to make it cozy for any local fauna that decides to stop by.
A place to (re)visit: Paul de Tornada’s Nature Reserve.
A place to (re)visit: Paul de Tornada's Nature Reserve.It is incredibly beautiful and constantly changing. It's particularly interesting for those interested in birds, wetland habitats, and nature photography.