Nobu built this tucked-away Tiny House Off-Grid Homestead from scratch to create a place for his family to live in harmony with nature. Three years ago, he and his wife Kei moved to the Japanese countryside to start living off-grid, building two tiny houses, growing their own food, foraging, and working with local material like…
Category: Permaculture
Growing Squash in Straw/Hay Bales – Sustainable Vegetable Gardening
In this video I show you from start to finish the process of growing squash in a bale. It is very simple and we were really pleased with the results even though we were growing on a west facing bank. It is cheap, easy to do and a fun project for anyone growing food. Become…
Straw For Mango Trees (Permaculture Mulch?)
Imagine if there trees everywhere! The night moisture would stay in the soil! The cool thing is that I learned the difference between hay and straw. Straw is a bi product from growin grains, while straw is specifically produced primarily for feeding livestock. GO whole foods 80-10-10 VEGAN! /3g4|| 4 tH3 //1n & 4 L1f3…
What is the Permaculture Solution for Sufficient Grain Production?
Students of Geoff’s Online Permaculture Design Course have question-and-answer sessions where Geoff fields a number of questions every week and answers them via video. This question was pulled from the 2021 collection. For an in-depth dive into all things permaculture, check out the free Masterclass – www.discoverpermaculture.com Question In permaculture what is the solution for…
Partnering for Agroforestry at Lily Springs
Lily Springs Farm is a 100-acre property located on the shores of a spring-fed lake in western Wisconsin. The farm hosts events, classes, and on-site lodging rental and tourism. Lily Springs Farm partners with their community to cultivate rows of elderberry, aronia, black currant and raspberry along with hazelnut, apple, plum, apricot, and cherry, and…
The Church of Permaculture Sunday Service – The Prime Directive
The Prime Directive of Permaculture is the focus of this week’s sermon. There is no other movement with a similar prime directive. There are hardly any movements with even a prime directive. Most movements are about obtaining more money or power whereas permaculture is the opposite rejecting to make these demands and instead focusing on…
15 Year Mulch Study | University Place
Amaya Atucha, Fruit Crop Specialist at UW-Extension, discusses orchard floor management systems. Atucha explains the importance of a healthy ground cover to maintain soil temperature and moisture, reduce weed competition, minimize soil erosion and provide a habitat for beneficial insects. Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online anytime at https://pbswisconsin.org/universityplace and…
Easy and high yield, didn’t expect to grow Watermelon at home so easy
Easy and high yield, didn’t expect to grow Watermelon at home so easy This is how I mix the soil to grow vegetables at home https://youtu.be/TZozsisfpmE Hope useful for you. Thank you for watching! Don’t forget to Subscribe my channel ️ https://bit.ly/3Gnc9Zt #teogarden #Growing #Watermelon Source
The Ultimate Fruiting Permaculture Hedge
This video is part of Oregon State University’s Online Permaculture Design Course. Please visit this link for more information: https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificate-online Other online permaculture courses offered by Oregon State University: Advanced Permaculture Design for Climate Resilience: https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/advanced-permaculture-design-climate-resilience Intro to Permaculture (FREE): https://open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/ Permaculture Water Design: Drought Proofing Farms (FREE): https://courses.ecampus.oregonstate.edu/oer/tools/toolkit/permaculture-drought-proofing-farms/ Earth Repair Radio permaculture podcast: https://earthrepairradio.com…
Silvopasture: Moving Beyond Cows in the Woods | University Place
Diane Mayerfeld, Outreach Specialist, Sustainable Agriculture, UW- Extension; Vance Haugen, Agriculture Agent/Educator, UW-Extension; Randy Mell, Natural Resources Educator, UW-Extension; Otto Wiegand, Agriculture Agent, UW-Extension; and Mark Rickenbach, Chair, Dept. of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, UW-Madison, discuss the integrated management of trees, livestock and forage. Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online…