Comfrey's deep roots pull potassium up from the subsoil. Cut the leaves and mulch them at the base of the apple for a slow nutrient boost.
Perma is a permaculture companion app. Track every plant, tree, and structure on your land, and see how they connect. Get on the list for the open beta. We'll email you when it's ready.
Catalogue every plant, tree, animal, and structure on your site. Filter by category, status, or season. Find anything in a few taps.
Search by common or scientific name across a growing reference of soil needs, companions, yields, sun, and water. Every plant added benefits the next user.
Two views of your garden: a spatial map of what's where, and a graph of how your components support each other. Plan before you plant.
Comfrey's deep roots pull potassium up from the subsoil. Cut the leaves and mulch them at the base of the apple for a slow nutrient boost.
Coppiced hazel gives currants the dappled shade they prefer, and produces straight poles every few years for trellising elsewhere.
White clover fixes nitrogen at the feet of kale and broccoli, and covers bare soil so it stays cool and moist through the summer.
Perma is a permaculture app for planning your garden or food forest. You catalogue every plant, tree, and structure on your land, then see how they connect, so you can design a productive, self-supporting system instead of a collection of isolated plants.
Yes. Perma shows which plants grow well together (companion planting and plant guilds), so you can place each species where it supports its neighbours: fixing nitrogen, drawing up nutrients, giving shade or shelter, instead of competing.
Anyone designing a living system: permaculture beginners, food forest and forest garden planners, market gardeners, and homesteaders working with perennials and polycultures. If you grow more than a few things and want them to work together, it's for you.
Perma is in pre-launch. The open beta ships to waitlist members first. Join the list above and we'll email you the moment it's ready. We won't spam you: just one email when it lands, plus the occasional update before then.
We're shipping the open beta to waitlist members first. No spam, just one email when it's ready, and the occasional update before then.