Meet the amazing permaculturist and leader Bemeriki Bisimwa, who runs Rwamwanja Rural Foundation serving refugees in western Uganda. Nourish All had the pleasure of visiting, learning, and witnessing the impact of RRF’s work of teaching permaculture and rebuilding livelihoods. Check out the permaculture gardens, mushroom cultivation, and charcoal briquettes RRF are creating and teaching. Source

New And Improved Cuddy Composting Toilet – Coming Soon In 2023!
Buy Cuddy Here: https://compocloset.com/products/cuddy New And Improved Cuddy Composting Toilet – Coming Soon In 2023! August 2023. Our goal has always been to make the best portable composting toilet. We’ve listened to you, our Compo Crew community to see what you want and need. In doing so we’ve been able to improve upon the original…

Greening the Desert: Touring a Local Permaculture Site in the Desert
Today we’re touring Hayal’s garden, another local permaculture site here in the desert. This small site is packed with great examples of applied permaculture design. The entrance leads through a row of date palms and a young food forest to a shed with solar panels on the roof and a battery bank inside. A brand…

How to compost a green garden – Urban Gardener video
How a backyard garden makes and uses its’ own compost in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn! Filled with both fruits and flowers, this pure organic garden displays beautiful artifacts and is dressed with draping green ivy. Urban Gardener is a video series dedicated to exploring some of the most interesting city green spaces and meeting some of…

Planning the PERMACULTURE FOOD FOREST – Land STEWARDSHIP & Getting past the FLOODING – Before/After
In this week’s video, PART 4 of our series on CREATING A PERMACULTURE PARADISE & FOOD FOREST, we will be talking about how we got past the major flooding challenges we had close to the house and we are also going to start to talk about some of the Forest Stewardship practices that we undertook…

Will compostable packaging break down in your home compost bin?
Compostable packaging seems like a great option for making your everyday life a little more environmentally friendly. But will it all break down if you put it in your compost bin at home? Subscribe to 1News: http://bit.ly/1NEWSSubscribe | Join the Fair Go team as they stand up for the underdogs and consumer rights. WATCH MONDAY…

Designing the Perfect Permaculture Garden: Observe & Interact for Success!
Welcome to “Designing the Perfect Permaculture Garden: Observe & Interact for Success!” Join us as we explore one of the core principles of permaculture—observing and interacting with your environment to create a sustainable and thriving garden. In this video, we’ll guide you through the steps of understanding how natural elements like sunlight, wind, and water…

Discover the problems when you plant in fresh manure rather than compost
A trial, NOT a recommendation, of growing in fresh horse manure with straw and a bit of hay, from the neighbour’s heap. I shall add the final results here in November 2017 with details of harvests, including a comparison with the kohlrabi planted into composted manure in the nearby heap. Currently they are four times…

Incorporating Native Plants | Let’s Grow Stuff
A safe habitat is one of the most important basic need for insects. In this new episode of PBS Wisconsin’s Let’s Grow Stuff, we learn how native plants provide some of the best habitat and food for pollinators and songbirds. Because they evolved in our region, they’re well-adapted to grow here so are more hardy…

Ohio University’s Compost Facility
Ohio University is home to one of the largest in-vessel composting operations at any college or university in the nation. The OHIO Compost Facility allows the university to divert its food waste from greenhouse gas-producing landfills and instead to create a nutrient rich soil amendment to enhance our campus landscape beds and intramural fields. Source