Year: 2014
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Green Connect’s Urban Grown Farm
Recent visitors to the farm taking a tour. A community based social enterprise building momentum with young people and resettled…
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Empowering Pastoralists in Tanzania with a Free Gift of Nature
Fadhili Terri, via www.foodwatershelter.org.au Farming is a truly rewarding activity for those who are in love with nature. Being close…
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Luke O’Shea – Sing You Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdSzV91_74 Luke O’Shea – Sing You Up This song and video is dedicated to the brave, peaceful and passionate people…
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A Herbal Sceptic – Cured with Garlic
Being a product of the 1990s British state education system, I grew up with a very ‘conventional’ western mind-set towards…
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It All Started with Geese
5 Tufted Romans, 6 American Buffs and one mixed breed when they were about a week old. It all started…
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Animals
Hey! It’s High Cold Dry and Windy and Doing just Great!
Every now and then you come across climate that is not so user-friendly. It’s in the High, Dry and Cold…
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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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Worm Farming at Zaytuna Farm
Photos © Ingrid Pullen Worms are an essential part of a permanent agricultural system. At Zaytuna Farm worm farming has…
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The Symbiotic work of Plant guilds in a food forest
Volunteers and community members on site during the training. “To know is power” Let us then use our brains with…
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SMART Permaculture in South Ethiopia (Part 2)
This will all make a lot more sense if you’ve read part 1 of this article. But anyway, to cut…
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Let Us Eat Weeds – How one family took off in search of wild edibles up the East coast of Australia on tandem bikes for over a year
All the members of Artist as Family ready to hit the road. After attending a very interesting edible weeds talk…
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