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New volunteers! – Boodaville Barcelona 2024

New volunteers! – Boodaville Barcelona 2024

volunteering for a permaculture project in Barcelona

Hey ! We have good news about the 2024 Boodaville project! Two volunteers have the lucky opportunity to join us in this beautiful Barcelona adventure! 

Let’s hear some of their stories.

Let’s start with you Frida :

“ Hey everybody ! I’m Frida and I’m going to tell you a little bit more of my story and why I’m here today in the Boodaville project ! 

I am 18 years old and we can say I’m entering active life because I’ve just finished high school. 

After all of this years of formal school and linear course I wanted to leave the traditional way. 

I found the opportunity of a sabbatical year and I seized it. Because I’m feeling lost with a lot of questions like, I dont know where I’m going in the future ? , where is my place ? what direction I want to give for my life ?

And also I have a lot of affirmations and clear desires : I want to help people, I want to be useful, I want to give my skills for a project meaningful to me. I want to learn always more about life, people, culture, skills. I want to discover, experience new things and stay open. I hope to find a way of sustainable life consistent with my ethics. 

So I found the project of Boodaville 2024, I was immediately very interested. 

I knew nothing about permaculture, but the concept attracted me and I wanted to find out more. 

Now I’m volunteering for this wonderful project and I think I’ll be able to help it as much as he’ll help me answer my questions. “

Okayy and now we listen Antonia !

“Hey, I’m Antonia, a 20-year-old nature enthusiast from Germany and one of the new seedlings at Boodaville 🌱

Hiking, paddling or simply soaking up the sun, I love being outdoors in nature as well as making music with either my voice or my violin. But same as Frida, I still unsure about my future so I wanted to give myself some time to figure it out.

I’m here to dive into the world of gardening, learn about the basics of permaculture, and hope to gain insights into other eco-projects and initiatives along the way. 

And I will definitely be telling you about another such project in the coming months: Can Masdeu, a communal living project above the hills of Barcelona in which we will live, creating the perfect balance to the vibrant city life of Barcelona.

I am very grateful for this unique opportunity to become part of a community and learn to adopt a more eco-friendly and conscious way of living. Let’s grow together, laugh with the wind, and dance in the rain – because learning should always be this much fun! Stay tuned for updates and stories both on social media and the Boodaville blog.

Let’s make this eco-adventure unforgettable!” 🌞

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My year as a 2023′ Boodaville volunteer 🌞

My year as a 2023′ Boodaville volunteer 🌞

experience of an ESC volunteer in a permaculture NGO in Barcelona

It’s difficult to capture my year in Boodaville in one article… This year has been so rich in projects, encounters, learning and, above all, personal development!

 

I started volunteering in Boodaville in January and very quickly met Sara, the Italian volunteer at the finca, who has been incredibly supportive throughout the year. The first few weeks enabled me to understand Boodaville’s missions, discover my role and also meet the stakeholders and associations in Poble Sec, such as Cooperasec and espigadoras! Little by little I managed to build up my routine, with Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays dedicated to working online, with administrative tasks, communications, social networking and event planning! On Tuesdays I spent the day with Anna and we reviewed the job list and current projects. On Thursdays I had more freedom to visit other projects, which is how I came to volunteer at Can Masdeu and espigoladors on several occasions! Fridays always began with a silent walk with Anna to Montjuic. Afterwards, we’d do a bit of yoga and meditation and finish by taking a look at the day and the tasks ahead. In the afternoon, I went to the Francesc Boix library in Poble Sec to help take down the barter market, ‘trocasec’. I then watered the plants in the patio and ended up helping espigoladors by collecting unsold food from a bakery.

 

This year has also been filled with many projects! February marked the first tree-planting event with Life Terra, which we organised at Boodaville finca. It was my first opportunity to go to Caseres and discover the area. In 2 days we planted 100 trees! A little later, I had a stand to present Boodaville at an event on renewable energy organised by the aula ambiantal in Poble Sec. We also organised a workshop on permaculture and the use of biochar with Anna at Hort de la Font Trobada. Shortly afterwards, with one of the members of the vegetable garden, we created a spiral of aromatic herbs on one of the plots, to demonstrate the benefits of this permaculture design. At the same time, I had to take on tasks related to the Erasmus + programme and the organisation of Youth exchanges in Mas-Les-Vinyes and Sanilles. 

In July I went to Boodaville finca for a few days to see the other volunteers, who showed me the magnificent rivers around! Sara and I also went to Malaga for the mid-term evaluation.

August brought a slowdown of activities and the beginning of the writing of my internship report, which took me until the end of September. At the same time, we started planning the BiorNe, which took up a lot of our time until it took place in October. It was a very stressful event to organise, but I’m very proud and satisfied that it took place! I think it had a very positive effect, strengthening the bonds within the community and sharing knowledge about permaculture. 

Finally, November marked my last trip to Boodaville finca for the second tree-planting event. This time we planted 930 trees! There were lots of us and the atmosphere was excellent! The last few weeks of 2023 were then dedicated to the final evaluation and closure of certain projects.

 

Looking at it from a personal point of view, this year has been an opportunity for me to develop a great deal of knowledge about permaculture, thanks in particular to studying Looby Macnamara’s book, “People and Permaculture”, every Friday with Anna. The permaculture approach has profoundly transformed my vision of life, human relationships and ways of building a sustainable society. 

It would be impossible to sum up this year without also mentioning the opportunities I have benefited from by living in Barcelona. I’ve taken full advantage of all the city has to offer, whether it’s by taking up new activities such as acroyoga, samba, beach volleyball or juggling; or by joining groups such as la murga or even setting up my own band to make music in a park! And, of course, exploring every corner of the city on foot or by bike, from Bogatell beach to the bumker, via the Sagrada Familia, el born and Glories! Barcelona is a vibrant, sun-filled city, full of surprises full of surprises and encounters with people from all over the world around every corner! I was able to immerse myself in Catalan culture through all the festivities celebrated throughout the year, such as Epiphany, San Jordi, San Joan, La Mercé, or the festivals celebrated by each district, which are an opportunity to dance to the rhythm of street concerts!

 

This year has allowed me to step out of my comfort zone on a number of occasions, both personally and professionally. I learnt to try, even if it meant making mistakes, to know how to communicate and manage conflict, and to set limits. This ESC was challenging and not always easy, but I came out of it satisfied and grown, with more self-confidence, more trust in others, but above all, optimism about the solutions for shaping a sustainable tomorrow! 🌱

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WE’VE PLANTED 1,000 TREES! 🌳💪🏼

WE’VE PLANTED 1,000 TREES! 🌳💪🏼

Boodaville organised a tree planting activity with Life Terra !

Back in February, we initiated a collaboration with the Life Terra association, which gave us 100 trees to plant on the Boodaville site. The operation was a success, with almost all the saplings surviving the summer heat! This is why, 8 months later, we decided to accept many many more trees from LifeTerra.

Thanks to the commitment of the Boodaville volunteers, as well as volunteers who had come to lend their strength in the Matarranya, we were able to take on the mission and WE PLANTED 1000 TREES! Jacqueline, Sam, Angela, Jack and Anna Louise gave their time and expertise to organise and lead the event. During this 4 days tree planting event we were working to plant just over a 1,000 trees in the neighbouring farm, where we try to develop the project Rovira Regenerativa. We were following an agroforestry design that we created in 2021.

On the Saturday and the Sunday we worked on a bigger group of young permaculture volunteers from Catalunya. We planted along the bottom of the valley, at the edge of the vineyard. We planted with a pattern developed with Jacque and Jacqueline which was to dig a bowl for every 3 trees. In each bowl we put a fruit tree : apples, European Plum, Pomegranate, fig, White Mulberry and some other very dry resistant varieties of fruit trees. The support species that we were putting there were Spanish Broom, Terebinth. In total we dug and planted 220 bowls, which makes 660 trees. 

We also took part of the vineyard terrace that was not planted with any vines and now we call it the orchards. In this section we’ve planted rows of trees with support species. We also made a windbreak in the orchard area with some of the oleander. We were careful with them because they are not part of a natural forestry design, they are more a gardening plant. 

We also ordered 140 almond trees because we really wanted to put some almond in the valley but we actually received 300 hazelnut trees. Because the hazelnut trees needs a lot of water we did put some of them in the valley gave away about 200 of the hazelnut trees. 

On days 3 and 4 we worked up in the almond growth, in the area number 3 on the map. Sam Miller helped us making decisions about the exact plan and how to plant. The area is obviously much more humid than other places. It’s surrounded by trees, there is grass growing all over and between the almonds on this terrace and even moss on the ground in some places showing us that it is a humid enough place and that these trees has a chance of survival. We are happy that we manage to have a tank of 600 L of water up to this terrace with the help of Robert and his truck. It’s good for the future of this project to know that if we need to we can drive water up to this area to water the plants. 

In the area, the planting plan was to plant individual trees around the edges of the terrace, in the places where it looked like there was more access to water in the soil. We planted madroños, figs, pomegranate, pear, some fruit bushes and a few other species. Everything on the terrace was planted with some activated biochar, which we activated by peeing in a bucket !! We also added compost. 

The planting plan on the almond terrace was to design edges and the rectangles. In between the existing rows of almond trees we dug a slightly lower row, just a few centimetres below the level of the soil to encourage water to come and sit in the ground there. In each rectangles we planted 4 or 5 trees, and left some holes for the almond that we don’t have yet and for the support species that did not arrive yet. In those rectangles we planted nitrogen-fixing species in the middle of the rectangle. In total we had 25 rectangles. 

Thanks to an app provided by Life Terra we managed to take pictures of each tree planted, so we can track their evolution. Now we hope most of the species we planted will survive! This is an important step in the development of our project Rovira Regenerativa ! 

 

We’re all exhausted from these intense days, but absolutely delighted, our minds full of wonderful memories shared throughout the weekend, and our hearts bursting with hope and strength to continue fighting the climate crisis.

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Opportunities 2023/2024

Opportunities 2023/2024

opportunities from fall 2023 for Boodaville - volunteering in Spain for a permaculture farm !

FALL 2023

  • BiorNE Permaculture week-end !

Estamos encantadxs de organizar un evento BiorNe a finales de octubre. Nuestras actividades tendrán lugar en una bioescuela, e incluirán por ejemplo talleres de introducción a la permacultura e intercambio de semillas. Consulta el programa en las fotos de este post. Todo en un ambiente alegre, ¡eres bienvenidx! Tendremos un albergue entero para nosotros, un proyecto demostrativo muy curioso y lleno de charlas, talleres y mucho de compartir…
¡que hace mucho que no lo hacemos! Por cierto, si hay alguna persona que quiera compartir alguna actividad durante el evento puede ponerse en contacto con un servidor

 
  • TREE PLANTING WEEK-END ! We are searching for volunteers to come and help us on the 17-18-19 and 15th of November !
2024
  • Position for a volunteer to start in January and for 6 months (link to apply will be available soon)
 

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🌿 A week at the youth exchange “ACTIVE PERMACULTURE” in Mas-Les-Vinyes! 🌿

🌿 A week at the youth exchange “ACTIVE PERMACULTURE” in Mas-Les-Vinyes! 🌿

In May the youth exchange "active permaculture" was held in Mas-Les-Vinyes


We are delighted with the youth exchange that happened last May in Mas-Les-Vinyes! 😍 This fantastic experience brought together young people from all over Europe to learn more about permaculture, to make wonderful presentations, but also to do practical work such as bio-construction and forest management!

Here is a video with some great moments of this week : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MaacKBx1Z8 !

Thanks to all the volunteers, the organisers, the sending associations and the European Solidarity Corps programme who made this incredible experience possible!

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Walk along with me in the Boodaville’s terraces…

Walk along with me in the Boodaville’s terraces…

update on the Boodaville's terraces
“The young peach tree looks gorgeous! The artichokes are getting dryer and dryer, there are some promising buds, but the lack of water is in your face. If I remove some of their leaves, the plants will be able to distribute overall more resources and waste less water through evapotranspiration. The red valerian is about to flower! How can I use red valerian as a medicinal plant?
 
Is the nitrogen-fixing vetch producing seeds? I like Klif’s idea to gather the seeds from the alfa-alfa that grew in those spots that never received water from our water catchment systems. From a plant perspective, producing seeds in these harsh conditions means recording the lack of water by mixing its genetic code to increase the chances of survival of the next generation. In the future wet season, the seeds with the most adapted genetic code will flourish in drought conditions and they can be selected for future seed collection for further spread. We accelerate the process of adaptation of the plants to our rapidly changed climate. This strategy called seed landrace, is what we learned some time ago from Jack and Jacqueline’s amazing permaculture project.
 
Strawberries are doing well in the wicking beds! Are they going to re-flower? I hope they are one of those re-flowering cultivated varieties, although, if I were a strawberry plant now, I would produce seeds and go to sleep until the rainy season again. I wonder if a thicker layer of mulching can help. At Can Siló they had a food forest made of many doughnuts (cárcavas) large 2 meter in diameter with one 2-year-old fruit tree in its centre and all around the tree a thriving orchard that they did not need to water: manure and mulching for a total of about 30-40 centimetres in depth were the key to this success. We should implement it here too! But where to get such large quantities of manure and mulch? 
 
Gallito is calling, did he use to sing more or am I getting more used to his singing? 
 
I should go check out the thyme terrace, I wonder how the pear trees are doing, those sprouts from the bottom part of the trunk, and nothing growing on the top part, were a bit worrying. I’m glad Nick answered about this, and I cannot wait to go visiting him and Silke again: We are going to help them sculpturing the cob layer of their strawbale house next week! Anyways, Nick said to not remove the green sprouts that grow above the graft union, so our case in point now is to not intervene. 
 
In permaculture, zone number 5 is the zone of no intervention: here, human energy should only be invested in observation and meditation to get inspired by and to learn from the master: Nature, its universe. Now, this closes the circle perfectly when you think that on the other end of the permaculture zones is zone 00: the personal and emotional dimension of the individual, its internal universe. We got to talk about the permaculture zones last weekend at the Can Siló permaculture gathering.
 
Yo honro este espacio en ti
Donde l’universo mora
 
There, we shared, chatted, and chanted. Magical people and place I am grateful to have met and lived in. I was positively struck by some inspirational eco-living tools and know-hows. The solar oven, tasty chips of sun-dried thin fruit slices, washing the dishes without washing; i.e. cleaning dishes with ashes: its effectiveness was impressive, washing the dishes with no water, how out of the box-thinking!
 
Sara”
 
 
About the experience at Can Siló : 
“For me, the experience was quite intense: as a non-spanish speaker it meant spending hours of listening and never fully understanding what was being said. However, I was able to infer some things during the tour, since Ignacio and Juan were explaining the workings of their project very clearly.
Despite almost not being able to speak with the people around I did not feel neglected or not part of the group at all. There was downtime in which I was able to play some guitar, which was much appreciated, and almost everyone did try to have a short talk with me or ask me some questions. There was a general vibe of acceptance and they shared everything with me as much as with eachother.”
 
Klif
 
 

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Taller de permacultura y de regeneración de suelos

Taller de permacultura y de regeneración de suelos

We did a permaculture workshop in Hort de la Font Trobata !

PERMACULTURE AND SOIL REGENERATION WORKSHOP

Last Sunday we had the pleasure of organising a workshop in the hort de la font trobata garden! Led by Anna, participants were able to discuss topics related to permaculture design, including making trenches in the soil for water retention and the benefits of biochar! There was time for discussion and exchange after Anna’s explanations, and everyone was able to contribute to the conversation in their own way!
After the workshop, a practical moment was proposed, and some participants were able to implement the techniques that had been explained just before.
The Boodaville association thanks all those who participated in the workshop and hopes to repeat the experience very soon!

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FORMACIÓN : introducción a la economía del donut

FORMACIÓN : introducción a la economía del donut

Sign up here for the Introduction to Donut Economics course 18 May and 1st June 2023 in Poble Sec, Barcelona (the course is in SPANISH!)

You can see information about the training in the poster above and by searching “Kate Raworth” on the Boodaville blog page!

Please sign up for this Spanish language course in the form below. The form has been corrected today 4th May, so it is working now.

Inscribete aqui !

 

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OPPORTUNITIES – 2023

OPPORTUNITIES – 2023

Check out all our permaculture opportunities for Boodaville 2023 and participate in Erasmus+ and other projects!
OPPORTUNITIES AND ACTIVITES COMING UP THIS YEAR

 

Opportunity for new site manager to start at Boodaville Caseres. Funded volunteer position, age 25+, any nationality but must speak Spanish and some English

Apply here 

 

 

 

 

JUNE

Early June – Activity week with Klif and friends

26 June – 3 July: Youth Exchange “Healthy Planet, Healthy People” at Sanilles, Pyrenees, Catalunya with Aline from La Casa Integral and Anna Louise from Boodaville. Save the date! We are applying for this exchange now, and will offer funded places to 1 Youth Leader (any age) and 6 participants (under 30)

Apply here 

SEPT

1 Sept : We are looking for an ESC volunteer from Europe (not Spain) to start an 4 month contract 1st Sept. (Under 30 yrs old) Apply here

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We planted a 112 trees with Life Terra!

We planted a 112 trees with Life Terra!

Tree planting activity in our permaculture farm - volunteering in February 2023 in Boodaville

This weekend our team of volunteers gathered in Arens de Lledo for a tree planting activity in collaboration with Life Terra! This NGO donated 112 trees to help them in their global mission to plant 500 million trees in Europe to act against the climate crisis! We planted fruit trees (apple and plum trees in particular) as well as other species that will serve as food for humans and birds and that will fix nitrogen and enrich the soil, but above all increase biodiversity!

We also learned how to use soil water retention techniques by making circles around the trees. We planted the trees in two different places: the food forest and at the edge of the vineyard in the bottom of the valley (project LifeTerra 85), which will allow us to observe which places are the most favourable for their growth, depending on the protection against wind and sun.

Following this activity, we labelled each tree using a digital device set up by Life Terra to record each species planted via a photo. We will see in the coming months how these trees grow.

If this activity proves successful we would like to go further and receive 1000 new ones from Life Terra to plant in the autumn! 

We are all delighted with this weekend which took place in a friendly atmosphere and with the sharing of knowledge between volunteers, all under the sun of the Rovira Valley! 

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