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How to Harvest Bananas in a Permaculture Food Forest

Courtesy of Youtube, we would like to share with you a video by Eco Oasis

I will start with my favorite quote “I Love Bananas”. They are so versatile and can add so much to the farm and kitchen. We love them, our animals love them and I bet you do to! Here are some tips for you on how to harvest bananas in the healthiest way for the future of your plant. Stay tuned for our next video on Banana plant maintenance. Thanks so much for helping us spread permaculture across the planet and please SHARE and help make our world a better place.

EcoOasis is comprised of a group of inspired individuals with a strong desire to find balance in this Amazing world we live in. We are passionate about living in harmony with Nature and going deep into the realms of finding new ways for humans to THRIVE. Costa Rica holds a place deep in our hearts and is the perfect playground to explore these depths.

We are creating next level Eco-Developments based on the principles of Permaculture and the ideology of enjoying every day we have on this planet. Stemming from our excitement to share this with the world we are creating a video series with the goal of inspiring others to find their passion for life. We will be focusing on Permaculture and Living a Sustainable lifestyle while also sharing our love of adventure.

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The Permaculture Research Insitute

PRI Zaytuna Farm functions as a model farm (in development) and permaculture training facility. Geoff and Nadia Lawton, world-renowned permaculture educators and consultants, lead the project. Much of Geoff and Nadia’s time over the last few years has been spent away from the Institute, consulting and helping set up projects in diverse locales around the world. Seeing the worldwide demand for knowledgeable permaculture consultants and teachers increase exponentially, as fuel and fertiliser prices skyrocket and the effects of climate change, soil depletion and water shortages begin to hit hard, priority and focus is now shifting back to the Institute, where growing the training program will increase the output of quality teachers to help fill the growing need for them.

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