Food Plants – Perennial
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Report on Permaculture Training in Dembe Dollo, Western Ethiopia (Part 2)
Continuing from: Report on Permaculture Training in Dembe Dollo, Western Ethiopia (Part 1) Community trainings in the third world present…
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Regenerating Rusinga Island (Lake Victoria, Kenya)
In January, 2013, I wrote an article titled, "Helping Small Farmers Help Themselves on Rusinga Island". In December of 2012,…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia, for June 2013
This is the early Winter post for the ongoing research project about perennial plants and self-perpetuating annual plants providing food…
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Tree Care Videos (California)
Chuck Ingels is a master teacher on schoolyard-scale orchards. In this 2-hour segment he goes through the basics of fruit…
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Common Vision’s Fruit Tree Tour – Come Plant Fruit Orchards in Public Schools! (13-29 Sept., 2013, California, USA)
Common Vision implements innovative strategies in sustainability with diverse communities and schools throughout California. Focusing on fruit trees, local agriculture,…
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How Non-GM Cassava Can Help Feed the World
Great strides are being made in improving this important staple through conventional breeding by Prof Peter Saunders A fully referenced…
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Top Five Edible Shrubs for the Backyard Food Forest Garden (Canberra, Australia)
One of the key concepts of permaculture forest gardening is that we try to use all of the different layers…
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Natural Farming – from Dirt to Abundance in 126 days
//www.youtube.com/embed/kHskaygNXMo Natural farming means: no water, no fertilizer, no herbicides, no pesticides. The only thing a natural farmer needs is…
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Nightshade, Peach and Money for Jam (Lesotho, Africa)
Peach blossoming in Lesotho Along roadsides, and in wild parts of the countryside and vacant lots here in Lesotho, many…
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Growing a Wild Garden
The following is adapted and extracted from the book – The One-Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka (1978). Upon investigatiion, my…
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An Easy Way to Start a New Permaculture Garden
I think that many people find it daunting to start a new permaculture garden as it appears to be a…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia, for May 2013
This is the late Autumn post for the ongoing research project about perennial plants and self-perpetuating annual plants providing food…
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