Food Forests
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Permaculture Resiliency Project with the San Bushmen in the Kalahari Vergenoeg, Namibia
In a land of contrast, mystery and years of imperialism, a small village of over 300 people on the edge…
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Stabilizing the Climate with “Permanent Agriculture”
Trees are one of our most powerful tools to pull carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in the soil…
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A Forest of Food in the Center of Seattle
Click for larger view In the Beacon Hill community of Seattle a revolutionary community garden is being developed to feed…
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City Kids Move to the Country – Part VII
My property has been behaving itself since my last City Kids update. Without the tropical downpours and flooding Queensland suffered…
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Perennial Staple Crops of the World
This article reviews perennial staple crops, a little-known group of species with tremendous potential to address world problems. Ricardo Romero…
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Invasive Trees in Colorado, Part I
A brief discussion on the merits of Ghetto Palm (Ailanthus altissima) by Mike Wood First, so we know what we’re…
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Food Forests, Part 2: Looking for Clues
Click for larger view As people become urbanised, they start looking at the world in urban ways. What does that…
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Swale Fail?
Editor’s Note: It’d be great if more people would share their successes and failures in similar fashion as Greg has…
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When Orthodox Science Meets Permaculture Principles, Techniques and Design Process
Design science is at the root of any definition of permaculture or put simply, permaculture is design science. — Bill…
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Who Needs Grass?
The Kniskerns’ yard is a sustainable smorgasbord Over a period of less than 10 years, James and Mary Kniskern transformed…
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Rental Permaculture: How to Fill the Void
by Bob Nekrasov I hear you comrade. ‘I want those acres and to start my food forest and have a…
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