New MAISRC research projects 5-8 moderated by Cori Mattke. Join us as we announce the newest MAISRC research projects coming down the pike! We have eight new projects that will be starting in 2021. The new project managers will be giving a preview of their upcoming work (four projects per session). Source
Category: Permaculture

3 Ways to Control Erosion | Permaculture, Costa Rica
In this video we show 3 different ways to control #erosion. We have been implementing and improving these for many years at Rancho Delicioso: 1. Mulching 2. Vetiver in contour line 3. Infiltration ponds Detailed info on use of vetiver: https://www.ranchodelicioso.com/vetiver-grass-costa-rica-sacate-violeta #Permaculture and Yoga Programs INFO: bit.ly/y_pyp Check us out: WANT TO VISIT/LEARN? bit.ly/y_pyp INSTAGRAM:…

Interreligious Responses to Laudato Si: How Laudato Si Resonates among Religious Traditions
For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/2HWmYbm For more on the Berkley Center, visit: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu October 29-30, 2020 | “The cry of the earth and of the poor cannot continue.” This is the urgent message that Pope Francis is reiterating on the fifth anniversary of his pivotal 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si: On Care for our…

Great Gardening – Water Management
Will a wet winter and early spring leave your gardens too soggy? There are ways to prevent plant damage from excess moisture. Plus learn some efficient watering techniques for late summer in hotter, dryer times. Source

SOCIAL PERMACULTURE IN UGANDA
Please Subscribe to our Channel! To learn more follow our work on Instagram and Facebook! The InSpark team spent over a month in northern Uganda working hand and hand with the Acholi tribe. Through our InSpark Journey the people realized some of the things they wanted to change in their community and created a Community…

Permaculture food forest guild with elderberry, gooseberry and currant
http://mynjgarden.com permaculture food forest fruit tree guild including elderberry, currant, gooseberry, strawberries, coral bells, celery, goji berry, service berry, foam flower and echinacea. This front yard food forest is in Ocean County, New Jersey, planting zone 7a or 6b. Source

Edible Education 101: Urban Agriculture and the Good Food Revolution (Will Allen)
Part of the 2016 Edible Education 101 course hosted by the College of Natural Resources at the University of California, Berkeley. Instructor Mark Bittman in conversation with Will Allen, farmer and founder and CEO of Growing Power Inc. Source

Permaculture Design Course
Some impressions from the CELL/TERRA Permaculture Design Course 2016/2017 held in Luxembourg. For more information, visit: www.cell.lu Source

NRCS helps Texas farmers improve quality of runoff
As part of the Gulf of Mexico Initiative (GOMI) NRCS helps Texas farmers limit nutrient and pesticide content in their runoff before that water reaches the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more about GOMI: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/home/?cid=stelprdb1046039 Source