This blog is a condensed version of the account of Troy’s three-month stay, written by Akira Hirose, one of our Online PDC graduates. He interviewed and cor ...| midwestpermaculture.com
Our friends at Foodscaper are rolling out their new Foodscaper Entrepreneurship School. Matt is a graduate of ours and has become a leader in this movement. ...| midwestpermaculture.com
This is a quick homemade DIY solution to manage flies around our goats. All it took was some sticky flypaper, a bucket and a few screws. Take a look at our video short… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePZdtbHK534 We used to use the fly catchers that hold water (stinky…!) and the sticky curly strips that pull out of the […]| Midwest Permaculture
Bill and Becky had an unexpected wild harvest in their backyard from a native plant, the American Wild Plum.| Midwest Permaculture
This weekend (May 4 & 5) our friends at Permaculture Magazine (UK) are offering those who are on our email list FREE digital access to their latest online issue. Simply click here to view. Back in March we supported their celebration of International Permaculture Week by broadcasting over their Instagram for an entire day. As a thank […]| Midwest Permaculture
Learn how the influence of ramps has built relationships within human and nonhuman communities. Part of the Allium (onion) family, Allium tricoccum, commonly referred to in English as Ramps or the Wild Leek, has been a staple of North American diets for centuries. Ramps can be found across northeastern America and Canada in the early […]| Midwest Permaculture
Here is the latest presentation and virtual tour of how our residential property has evolved over the last 15 years. This is a live presentation given during one of our recent (2022) online PDC courses. Plenty of before and after photos with quite detailed explanations. Includes candid questions from our students. https://youtu.be/Zc14O0OqBsw Below is the […]| Midwest Permaculture