Plants
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50 Million Trees and Counting: Trees for the Future
Here’s some great weekend inspiration to encourage you into a more productive new week. I think you’ll enjoy this one.
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Shifting to Community-Scale Food Thinking
This week I received all our yearly seed catalogs, and, as usual, started planning feverishly. How many is too many…
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Rwanda – Forests of Hope
Many of you will remember the inspiring and encouraging example of earth restoration found in the story of the Loess…
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Planting Garlic
by Mark Brown Does your garlic get inundated with rye and winter grass? It can take the shine off a…
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Jail Time for Planting Front Yard Garden?
This is by-law madness, and it’ll have to change…. I rather blatantly encourage everyone to disregard dumb rules like this…
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Bees Versus Elephants
Not too many permaculturists have to deal with problems as potentially destructive, and even deadly, as elephants. But, I have…
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Read the Plants, Read the Landscape
Observation is a key element of permaculture design, and plants can help us to understand the landscape under our feet.…
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Food Forest Workshop at the PRI’s Zaytuna Farm
Would you like to have food for your family now and into the future — food that is truly fresh…
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June in Dan, Amanda, & Ciela’s Garden, Melbourne, Australia
by Dan Palmer A few weeks ago, Dan and Ciela took a stroll around the garden and checked out the…
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Positive Examples of Agricultural and Community Transformation in Kenya
I’m adding the following clips as a positive supplement to the preceding post. I think it’s important to see that…
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Self-Sufficiency and Survival Foods… Are You Prepared?
Planting a garden with food potential is one of the most valuable things we can do. Will we always have…
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