Observation is an essential first step in permaculture site design. Learn how to use this powerful tool for blending your goals with your land's ecology. The post What Do You See? How to Use the Power of Observation in Permaculture Site Design appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm
Borage is a useful herb with delightful blue-purple flowers. Here are six reasons to grow this cousin to comfrey in the permaculture garden. The post 6 Reasons to Grow Borage in the Permaculture Garden appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm
There are oodles of herbs that transform into healing remedies. Here are a few of my favorite herbs for the medicine garden that are easy to grow and use. The post 8 Herbs to Grow in the Medicine Garden appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm
A permaculture food forest is a strategy for growing food that focuses on creating a backbone of edible perennials for lasting and low-maintenance harvests. Find out how to create a low-maintenance, permaculture garden with edible rewards! The post How to Create a Permaculture Food Forest appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm
By drawing these six maps, you can create a permaculture site design that maximizes your efforts for a low-maintenance garden or landscape. The post 6 Maps to Draw for Creating Your Own Permaculture Site Design appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm
Wet soil can be a challenge for even the most experienced gardeners. Here are some tips for growing in wet soil and 15 perennial crops to try. The post 15 Perennial Crops to Grow in Wet Soil appeared first on Tenth Acre Farm.| Tenth Acre Farm