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This year, our garden is once again open to people who want to grow their own vegetables and participate in the ecological production of food.
There are still plots (approx. 33 square meters) available in the experimental garden. The annual fee is between €80 and €120 per plot, depending on your own self-assessment. Shared gardening tools and water from the well are available.
We welcome people who would like to get involved in a committed community: for example, in the maintenance of forest garden systems, in vegetable gardening, or in the expansion of infrastructure. We are also always in need of people with manual skills!
We warmly invite interested visitors to come and get to know us and our forest garden. Feel free to drop by! We are on site every first Sunday of the month (except in very wet and cold weather) in the afternoon. We will start with a joint work session on March 1 at 11:30 a.m. – including coffee and cake.
Here is our current member flyer as a PDF
(available only in German unfortunately)

Coming up in April:
Introductory course in syntropic agroforestry
April 24 to April 26, 2026
Rehfelde Dorfstraße 40, Rehfelde, Brandenburg, Germany
Syntropic agroforestry and regenerative agriculture are fundamental tools in the fight against the crises of our time and are based on the principles of natural succession and a deep understanding of resilient ecosystems. It is one of the most complex man-made systems that builds soil fertility and functions as independently as possible from external resources. This practice impressively demonstrates how food production, carbon storage, nature and climate protection, and a massive increase in biodiversity can be combined on the same area of land.
However, its development and management require a great deal of experience and understanding and have not yet been extensively tested, especially in our climate zone. This is exactly where we come in: In Rehfelde, we are developing a first system that is already showing initial success thanks to its small but already apparent planting.
More information and registration details for the workshop can be found on our association’s website.
