Dry planting: lessons from the first summer without irrigation
Three species that survived the harshest July in a decade and what we learned from the process.
Keep reading →Agroecology · Permaculture · Gardening
We care for the land with respect, creating gardens and kitchen gardens that work with nature, not against it.
Mediterranean garden with Echium in bloom and Mallorcan stone wall
«We believe a garden is measured in decades, not seasons.»
Services
Complete landscaping projects adapted to the climate, soil and landscape of each property.
Restoration of terraces, dry stone walls and disused agricultural land.
Design and installation of productive chemical-free gardens adapted to the Mediterranean cycle.
Ongoing garden care with ecological criteria: respectful pruning, composting, efficient irrigation.
Contemplative photo, Mediterranean garden, late afternoon light
Featured project
Landscape photo, dry stone terrace with olive trees, late afternoon light
Complete restoration of a historic finca with dry stone terraces, a centuries-old olive grove and a Mediterranean herb garden.
From Chile to Mallorca
Sembrat was born from a journey that began in Chile and took root in Mallorca. I brought with me Latin American agroecology, the observation of very different landscapes, and the conviction that if you listen to the land, it tells you what it needs.
In Mallorca I found a generous but fragile Mediterranean climate, limestone soils that demand care, and centuries of farming tradition worth continuing. I combine that local heritage with the principles of permaculture and agroecology to create green spaces that are productive, beautiful and sustainable.
Every project is unique because every piece of land, every climate and every person is different. My job is to observe, design and accompany: creating a space that works with nature, not against it.
We work across the whole island, with deep roots in:
Palma · Sóller · Valldemossa · Deià · Pollença · Artà · Santanyí · Manacor · Calvià
See all zones →«Nos devolvio el terreno como si lo hubiese cuidado toda la vida. Ahora es un jardin que pide poca agua y atrae abejas y pajaros todo el año.»
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From the notebook
Three species that survived the harshest July in a decade and what we learned from the process.
Keep reading →The invisible structure of a well-built terrace and why it matters more than it seems.
Keep reading →Notes on Mediterranean soil microbiology and how we work to regenerate it.
Keep reading →Tell me what you need. No commitment, no rush.
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