Jonathon Engels
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Mar- 2015 -10 March
Two Hands Are Better Than One (and Other Reasons to Buy Secondhand) and Why It All Pertains to Permaculture
Shopping secondhand starts off for most as an act of frugality. We notice that buying a car, a computer, a…
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7 March
Transitioning from Groceries to Garden
In Memory of Anna, Forever My Sweet Potato Last year, about this time, my wife and Emma and I agreed…
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Feb- 2015 -25 February
Left All Alone: A Tale of Permaculture’s Prowess
This became a favorite spot for our daily hike, after a morning’s work, lunch settling in our bellies as we…
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Jan- 2015 -26 January
Big Inspiration in Little Old England: Plant Life Abounds
Pond at New Shoots It was an unexpected phone call that sent my wife Emma and me from Colombia to…
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14 January
Increasing My Edible Acumen (and the Double Identities of Some of My Favorite Tropical Plants)
Photo: Healing noni and it equally medicinal leaves One of the many things I’ve learned thus far gardening in Central…
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12 January
Sparkling Green with DIY Household Cleaners
Photo: Cleaning Shouldn’t Require Protective Gear A while back, my wife Emma and I made the switch to DIY hygiene…
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Dec- 2014 -11 December
A Personal Evolution: Tales of Permaculture via Greennovate Clips
Author: Jonathon Engels Like many, my introduction to permaculture came in the form of food production. It changed the way…
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Nov- 2014 -6 November
Experimenting with Overflowing Circles and Slow-Flow Swales (Panama)
The jungle garden I am not Bill Mollison or Geoff Lawton, they will both happily report; rather, I am but…
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Oct- 2014 -24 October
A No-Straw Clay Pizza Oven
The inaugural use of the clay oven If you are into permaculture, eco-construction and/or just cool garden projects, then building…
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20 October
Guerilla Gardening in Rural Panama
A gnome (the author) in the Communal Garden Make no mistake, the war is on. The commodity is food, the…
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2 October
What to Expect When Volunteering on Farms (and What Farms Expect from You)
My front garden on Ometepe Island in Nicaragua “WWOOFing” has become a very common form of budget travel these days.…
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Sep- 2014 -12 September
Accidental Propagation, For the Best in Gardening (Panama)
Many of the most successful gardens we’ve propagated have been as much luck and accident as they have been my…
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