Permaculture Garden Design Principles for Your Home
I design gardens that work with nature, using certified Permaculture methods to build spaces that are self-sustaining, efficient, and beautiful.
I was thrilled to receive my Permaculture Design Certification from Aranya Agricultural Alternatives, one of the leading institutions in the field. Continuous learning is a core part of my practice.
About My Permaculture Certification
When I apply Permaculture to your balcony, I do not just pick plants that look nice. I analyze your space—your light patterns, water access, and waste habits—to build an ecosystem that thrives with minimal effort. This process is about setting up a system that works with nature, rather than constantly fighting against it, which saves you both time and long-term costs.
Permaculture is a design framework, not just a gardening trend. During my training at Aranya Agricultural Alternatives, I learned to view a garden as a functioning system. Whether you have a small balcony in Andheri or a large terrace across Mumbai, applying these principles transforms how you interact with your space.
The Three Ethics of My Practice
These principles guide every project I undertake:
- Earth Care: We select plants that thrive in Mumbai’s specific climate. We design water systems that minimize waste, ensuring your garden is resilient.
- People Care: Your garden should be a source of calm, not another chore on your to-do list. I design for low maintenance, ensuring you spend your time enjoying the space, not weeding it.
- Future Care: We focus on circularity. I help you set up simple composting systems, reuse household materials for planters, and source plants that actively sustain local biodiversity.
If you are tired of plants that wither after a week, this is why. We are not just decorating; we are building a miniature ecosystem that learns to care for itself. This approach turns a simple balcony into a functional, vibrant patch of nature that actually contributes to the environment.
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