Many of you might recall the ongoing saga with our neighbors—the ones who hired (and I use that term loosely) a so-called logger to clear-cut their property and, in the process, take down 15 of our trees. It was brutal. The woods, once a natural boundary, were suddenly gone, and the landscape changed overnight. Even […] The post Building a Dead Hedge: Healing the Land and Creating a Living Barrier appeared first on PITH + VIGOR by Rochelle Greayer.|
Despite mounting political opposition, growing scientific criticism and even the retreat of many former industrial supporters like Nestlé and Danone, certain member-states and supermarket chains continue to prop up Nutri-Score. The Commission must therefore remain vigilant to ensure these attempts do not undermine farmers, distort fair competition or compromise the integrity of the single market – particularly as other pressing threats loom on the horizon. The post EU’s CAP reform contin...| Green Prophet
The latest Maurin Academy lecture series guest will be Dr. Jeremy Cowan, Horticulture specialist and homesteader, who will speak to us about the “Implications of Sustainable Agriculture at Ho…| The Maurin Academy for Regenerative Studies
Here are the different, better, and more inexpensive, natural mulch materials to try instead of synthetic mulches.| Garden Therapy
All it takes is sun and well-draining soil to grow ground cherries! They’re easy, prolific, and great for permaculture gardens.| Garden Culture Magazine
Co-Founder of the Permaculture movement, David Holmgren, talks to Spencer and Laurie about his analysis and predictions in his book Future Scenarios, his assessment that we are still in the “Brown Tech” energy descent scenario, and the implications for society moving forward. Holmgren Design: https://holmgren.com.au Online Writing: https://holmgren.com.au/permaculture-ideas-and-actions/writings/ Future Scenarios: https://www.futurescenarios.org Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon....| The Maurin Academy for Regenerative Studies
Learn how to use cover crops to improve soil health with this science-backed guide. Discover the best cover crop, when to plant, and how they boost soil fertility,| Days Well Spent
In this podcast episode, we explore how garden paths can do so much more than provide a place to walk—they […] The post Garden Paths From A Permaculture Perspective appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Fences serve many roles on a homestead—keeping livestock in, keeping predators out, marking property boundaries, and providing privacy. However, in […] The post Permaculture Fences: Creating Boundaries with Purpose and Functionality appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Everyone dreams of a thriving homestead—a place where fresh food is just steps away and animals live in harmony with […] The post Designing & Implementing Permaculture / Regenerative Systems with Takota Coen appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
There are many great seed companies you can use to get organic seeds for your garden. Here are a few […] The post The 11 Best Seed Companies To Use For Organic Gardening appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
If you’re looking to create a sustainable garden that provides a continuous supply of fresh and nutritious produce, then a permaculture […] The post 12 Ways To Implement Permaculture Principles in Your Homestead Garden appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
In this episode, we explore a refreshing new take on permaculture through the lens of Mulberries in the Rain, a deeply personal and story-driven book by Ryan| Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead
I’ve had great success with raised garden beds and composting on my homestead, but building a keyhole garden took my gardening skills to a whole new level. Now, I have an efficient, thriving ecosystem on my land, which has allowed me to embrace permaculture even more on my small farm. The post Building A Keyhole Garden: Permaculture Homestead appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Take a walk down just about any neighborhood street in California starting from the Bay Area onward and you’re likely to see yards with lemons, and even sometimes oranges. In Eugene, not so much. Jan Spencer has grown a monster of a lemon tree in his Eugene yard, but that’s only a part of the […]| Eugene Magazine
Update: March 2024 To all our friends from Simple Mills and Elsewhere… Here is the story of how we met Katlin and what hit home for her while going through the Permaculture Course. This Exact Training is Now Available Online!Work at Your Own Speed, from Home. Thoughts that Katlin left for us in Google Reviews: […]| Midwest Permaculture
UMaine’s permaculture course was offered by New Media faculty Joline Blais, who co-taught a hands on permaculture course at UMaine in 2008 with well-known Australian permaculture teachers Julia and Charles Yelton. The current course includes students from backgrounds as diverse as mechanical engineering, anthropology, and math. Students brought innovative materials to the class including a UMaine Re-wilded campus in Minecraft, Climate Survivor stories, Solarpunk videos, Entomology lessons...| Still Water Lab
The majority of the developed, American landscape has been crafted around automotive transport. As auto technology matured, increasing amounts of resources and area have been devoted to expanding and solidifying our road network. The result has often been environments that are built for a monoculture of cars and their passengers rather than an ecology of […] The post Infrastructure as Permaculture appeared first on Intercon.| Intercon
Learn genius gardening hacks to make your life easier and save time while growing an organic garden at home.| Abundant Permaculture
It’s spring now and many of you are thinking ‘I would love to have a garden now’. For you who have already got one, and wish to expand or make your wooden box raised beds last longer, this article is … Continue reading →| The Garden Lady of Georgia
We live in a time when the more skills and knowledge we have about being self-reliant, the better our chances of surviving whatever the world is doing. One of those things is being able to supply our own DIY medicine, … Continue reading →| The Garden Lady of Georgia
It’s November in NE Georgia and we’re in transition in the garden – hot weather summer plants to fall/winter There are Four approaches to winter in the garden: First Option: Either clea…| The Garden Lady of Georgia
hey folks this fall i’m digging up some of my hazelnuts to offer for sale – these were planted back in 2011 so they are almost 4 year old plants and most stand at two and half feet tall. vigorous … Continue reading →| little house on the urban prairie
Everything you need to know about choosing a Permaculture Design Certificate program, or not.| ecodesignhive
Come learn how to kill weeds naturally with no tilling required. This method also builds your soil. Click here to see how to do it!| Sugar Maple Farmhouse
Perennial ground cover plants for pollinators l Ground covers for sun and shade that grow quickly and attract beneficial insects.| Homestead Lady
Create a bee friendly garden with design that includes flowers and plants attractive to honey and bumble bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Make landscaping decisions that favor bees to help grow their populations. With special plant selection, you can create borders, gardens, and companion planting to create a bee friendly oasis| Homestead Lady
Suwan organic Farmstay, écotourisme et permaculture tropicale. La méthode des brûlis est une technique ancestrale utilisée pour nettoyer les terres avant leur utilisation agricole. Elle consiste à brûler la végétation présente sur le terrain, de manière contrôlée, afin de dégager l'espace et de faciliter la préparation du sol pour les cultures. Cette méthode présente des avantages et des inconvénients qu'il convient d'évaluer soigneusement avant de décider de son utilisatio...| Woofing en Thaïlande
Fires rage across the globe... don't spiral too deep into despair. DO SOMETHING!| Starhawk's Website
Climate change is already causing devastation and costing lives, and the latest predictions grow increasingly dire. It’s easy to feel hopelessness and despair, but there is so much that we can do!| Starhawk's Website
Discover 12 must-have perennial food plants that provide a reliable harvest year after year with minimal effort.| The House & Homestead - Helping you create, grow and live a good life... From...