Food Plants – Annual
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Review of Geoff Lawton’s Food Forest DVD, by Paul Wheaton and Helen Atthowe
Click play to hear the talk! Paul Wheaton and Helen Atthowe (www.veganicpermaculture.com) watch Geoff Lawton‘s Food Forest video and Helen…
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Tony Rinaudo: “Against the odds: Reversing desertification in arid and semi arid lands” (IPC Presentation – Video)
Tony Rinaudo’s IPC10 conference presentation was one of the highlights of the event for three good reasons — 1) because…
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The Underground Forest: Using Biodiversity to Help People
by Harry Byrne Wykman One of the highlights of the tenth International Permaculture Convergence was meeting Tony Rinaudo of World…
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A Small, Productive Fruit Farm In Cambodia
A newly-planted section of bananas, papayas, and citrus on this organic fruit farm near Siem Reap, Cambodia. As I’ve wandered…
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Summer Permaculture Tips and Tricks
by Chuck Burr, Southern Oregon Permaculture Institute (SOPI) Here are the Summer permaculture tips and tricks from the Southern Oregon…
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Sandot Sukkaew’s Tacomepai Farm (Thailand): A 20-Year-Old Permaculture Project
Sandot Sukkaew explains the difference between his own organic rice paddies and the chemically-treated ones in the background. As the…
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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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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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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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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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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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