About us
Welcome to the non-formal education project for the transition towards sustainability
Sunseed's history
Sunseed was first conceived in 1982 during a talk at a green festival by Harry Hart, co-founder of the charity Green Deserts.
In August 1986, having rented a house in arid south-east Spain, a small joint project began looking at practical ways of combating desertification. In March 1987 Green Deserts withdrew and Sunseed Desert Technology and The Sunseed Trust were inaugurated to direct the project.
Five terraces were under cultivation, and work was started on tree trials, solar stills and new pumps. The main house was bought and, in 1988, a third house (Isabella’s) was added. Since then, Gaye’s House and more land was purchased allowing us to increase the number of volunteer bed spaces to around 35.
The Volunteer programme
...was set up in earnest and volunteers started to come from countries other than the UK. More effort was put into education for visitors and collaboration with other organisations, including universities and schools. Sunseed has gradually evolved into an experiential education centre with visitors working to support the ongoing tasks of Sunseed whilst simultaneously learning how to live in a low impact way.
Teams went to Tanzania, at the request of a women’s group in Dodoma, to start trials of an ultra-low-cost solar cooker and subsequently the Sunseed Tanzania Trust (STT) was established to better oversee this project. STT and The Sunseed Trust remain separately constituted organisations but have an ongoing working partnership.
Mycorrhiza Research
...was carried out at Sunseed in 2004-2009. Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. This eco-technology is an important tool in ecological restoration. The researchers were able to improve the ability of plants to survive in the arid conditions of this very dry region. The mycorrhiza association with plant roots enables plants to gather more nutrients and water. The researchers developed repeatable methods for supporting plants.
Celebrated in Sunseed in 2022
The world is a different place to how it was in 1986 and Sunseed is changing to adapt to that.
History of Sunseed in more detail
If you are curious to find more information, please see the presentation made by Anna Tramarin as part of her internship at Sunseed in 2013.