
At Salt Life Permaculture, we believe in ensuring that our central Florida Atlantic-coast community has access to resources, education, and opportunities to learn to grow food, medicine, habitat for wildlife, community, and resources for sustaining the health and well-being of ourselves and the earth.
We are so excited to launch this new website and share our mission with you. Check back soon to learn more about our products, services, and events.
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Our Sister Food Forests
Our sister food forests, The Salty Village food forest at Bulow State Forest and Sea Watch Atlantic Coast food forest, demonstrate through immersion how to glean an abundance of food and medicine from healthy regenerated soils. Salt Life Permaculture restores natural habitats, builds community resilience, and develops collaboration for an abundantly sustainable life. We support local agriculture, education, the arts, and fostering a sense of place where people can gather, learn, play, and celebrate the wonders and rewards of working in community with nature.

Our Mission
The foundation of our mission is to work within our local community to help demonstrate ways to support our own food needs by growing, using local resources, and collaborating with local growers and educators, all while protecting our natural heritage and legacy to future Floridians. We are a State-licensed plant nursery, a member of Fresh From Florida, and an approved Step Up program provider teaching our on-going youth course, Sprout & Spark: A STEAM Nature & Art Journey for Homeschoolers.

Sprout & Spark
Sprout & Spark is Salt Life Permaculture’s Step Up, weekly, on-going, STEAM Nature & Art course for Homeschoolers aged 5–13. Participants meet in the living classroom that is Salt Life Permaculture’s food forest for a 3 hour hands-on STEAM course designed for mixed-age homeschoolers who love to explore, create, and get their hands in the soil.
Stay tuned for more website updates to learn more about events just like this one.

Landscaping for Abundance
Together, we can learn how to realize our own pursuits of accessible whole foods and healthy environments that also support our children’s education, wildlife, and a new kind of landscaping for abundance, by design.