Welcome to Permanent culture

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Welcome

Welcome to Permanent Culture – a space dedicated to reflecting and designing how we live, grow, and connect with the living world around us. Inspired by the directives and ethical values of Permaculture, our mission is to share knowledge, tools, and stories that empower individuals and communities to create systems that are not only sustainable, but regenerative. Whether you live in the heart of a city or in the countryside, Permanent Culture is here to help you engage in a life design process in harmony with nature.

At its core, Permaculture Design is about observing natural patterns and applying them to our homes, gardens, and communities. From practical guides on designing food systems in small spaces, to insights on renewable energy, soil health, and water management; we also have tools to design invisible structures that support living in the community. We bring together resources that show how ecological thinking put to practice can improve everyday life. But Permanent Culture is more than just about land use—it’s also about cultivating resilient relationships, building trust and strong communities, and mindful ways of living.

This website is a hub for inspiration, leading by example and action. Explore articles, tutorials, and real-world examples of regenerative practices in action. 

Connect with us if you’re interested in building a permanent culture of care—for the Earth, for each other, and for future generations. Together, we can create thriving systems that not only sustain life, but enrich it. 

Welcome to the journey.

Calin – 19.09.2025

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