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Open Source Tools for Permaculturists
In permaculture world we are bound by the 12 principles. Every decision we make need to fit into principles so…
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Introducing Murujan Tours in Malaysia
We are pleased to announce the launching of a new experience called Murujan Tours which will allow guests to come…
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How Sustainable Are Chickens?
Chickens are amazing animals: laying an egg almost every day just so I can dip my toast in that deep…
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Help Improve Workshop Access for Central Americans
Workshops, one of many forms of education, are expensive to organize, risky to run, and an immense amount of work…
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Soil Foodweb
Why learn about the Soil Foodweb? Masanobu Fukuoka spread seeds out, and created a natural orchard. Charles Dowding does not…
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Permaculture, Ethics and Diversity: Can Permaculture Ethics Help with the Evolution of Human Culture?
Using permaculture as a tool can be hugely beneficial for people to create practical ways of improving their immediate environment.…
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How We Make an Income While Homesteading
One of the reasons we started our homestead was quality of life. My wife and I were both working while…
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Registrations are now open for Geoff Lawton’s 2016 Online PDC
Earlier this year, Geoff Lawton started filming a brand new Permaculture Design Certificate course (PDC 2.0). His intent was to…
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Turning Firewood into Mushrooms
A few year ago, I was sucked into edible mushrooms. We went to a mushroom class given by Bill Russell.…
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Another Yule Log
My wife Emma is a bit of a holiday junkie, her already notably high energy level rising even higher as…
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Greenhouses and Abundance
There’s no doubt that Ezra Pound’s slogan, “Make it New”, sparked the fire that charged modernist to break from the…
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Urban Agriculture and Food Sovereignty
Urban agriculture (UA) in public spaces may have been the unloved child that mainstream western society abandoned in the 17th…
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