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Category: Permaculture

Enjoyment found within a Permaculture Design

By letter2self on December 28, 2022

Sticking to what’s important. Source

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Permaculture Design for Food

By letter2self on December 26, 2022

Permaculture is most well known for it’s food systems and forest gardens. This video provides an introduction to producing food in Permaculture systems and what that looks like in different climate zones. Oregon State University Free Permaculture Course http://open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/ Source

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Living With 74 Animals In A Food Forest! Permaculture Farm Tour

By letter2self on December 24, 2022

This week we will introduce you to each animal on the farm! — Highlighting their purpose in our permaculture system. We use ducks as pesticides, chickens as no-dig garden bed / compost makers, and sheep and goats as lawnmowers — we follow a rotational / cell grazing system where they eat weeds and grasses and…

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Productive Edible Permaculture Garden Tour

By letter2self on December 22, 2022

Shop premium gardening products at HuwsGarden.com ️ https://huwsgarden.com/ Supporting HuwsGarden.com helps us develop more content like this video. Browse below! ↪️ Raised Beds; https://huwsgarden.com/collections/raised-beds ↪️ Huw’s Cold Frames; https://huwsgarden.com/collections/undercover-growing ↪️ Supplies & More; https://huwsgarden.com/collections/garden-supplies I’m very excited to share the June permaculture vegetable garden tour to show you everything that’s growing on, some of the…

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8 Years Later, I Converted my NORMAL BACKYARD into a PERMACULTURE GARDEN

By letter2self on December 20, 2022

8 years ago I started planting fruit trees and other fruiting perennials in my backyard garden. The goal at the time was to create a food forest garden that would be a mixture of both annual fruits and vegetables, and perennial fruits and vegetables. A permaculture garden is one that seeks to not only provide…

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Touring an oak savanna restoration

By letter2self on December 18, 2022

Tom Hunter gives a tour of his organic farm where he has started grazing his cattle in a former oak savanna. Learn how he has approached the process of restoring this endangered habitat, including timber harvesting, buckthorn removal, seeding forage, and regenerating an understory with the existing native seed bank. Please note: The audio on…

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How Your Yard Can Be a Certified Wildlife Habitat & Why It’s Important to Do So

By letter2self on December 16, 2022

Here’s how you can get your yard certified as a National Wildlife Federation Wildlife Habitat! Go to http://nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/Certify To view the checklist and begin the 5 steps to certifying your yard and supporting local wildlife! Ways to support our work: Paypal.me/ParkrosePermaculture www.Patreon.com/ParkrosePermaculture1 www.ko-fi.com/ParkrosePermaculture Songbird deaths per year in the US: https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2380 Backyard Habitat Cert https://audubonportland.org/get-involved/backyard-habitat-certification-program/…

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Cover Crops as Living Mulch under Vegetables, Claire Strader, WI

By letter2self on December 14, 2022

Claire Strader is a small-scale and organic produce educator with FairShare CSA Coalition in Madison, Wisconsin. She received a SARE Partnership Program grant to explore using cover crops as a living mulch for organic vegetables. Learn about this SARE project here: https://projects.sare.org/sare_project/onc15-011/ Source

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Permaculture living things

By letter2self on December 12, 2022

I don’t live here too much, sleep in 20-30 nights a year with the day before and after activity. Slowly overtime it develops. Permaculture is not a thing, it is a way to think. #permaculture Source

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Inspiring Woman Growing a Huge Amount of Food in Her City Permaculture Garden

By letter2self on December 10, 2022

The Plummery is a suburban home where a tiny urban permaculture garden measuring only 100sq/m (1076 sq feet) produces over 400kg/900 pounds of food year-round. Kat Lavers describes her approach to gardening, including vertical and biointensive growing, and how important it is – and possible! – for city dwellers to be food resilient in the…

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