Jan 132012
Raised Garden Beds - Hugelkultur

Imagine a garden with no irrigation or fertilization that uses up old wood and gives you more plant miles for your space than any other form of raised garden bed or otherwise. I’m so excited about Hugelkultur and Paul Wheaton’s article on how to do it.

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Nov 232011
Learn How to Be Poor

We live in the rural back hollers of the N. Georgia mountains. The elders here, those in their late 60′s and above, all remember how to be poor and successful. Their success wasn’t about accumulating stuff or status or money, it was about surviving on the land.. Those of us who are learning to be poor are gonna be well placed to survive the coming turmoils…

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Feb 112011
Healthy Food - 1 - Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass is one of the most powerful nutrients around containing every amino acid, vitamin, and mineral required by the human body. If you consume refined wheat in items like bread and pasta, you are actually eating the least nutritious part of the plant especially with today’s modern row chemical farming. Find out more about wheatgrass and how it can benefit you and your pets.

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Sep 262010

There’s an abundance available to us, if we cooperate with Nature. An abundance on the material level, and on the spiritual level. It’s like when the two-year-old discovers the joy of cooperation with its parents, you discover “what a wonderful childhood I can have!” What wonderful things we can do together, when we cooperate together.

Once we get over this two-year-old tantrum crisis and learn to cooperate with Nature, to do green chemistry instead of toxic chemistry, eliminating cancer, and asthma, and Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s (all of which come from our relationship to our lousy food and our toxic chemicals getting into our bodies) – all that can be gone! We can get back to healthy living for a good, hundred-year lifespan. We can live within the abundance of Nature.

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May 282010
Going Brown - 3 - Composting and Waste Re-Purposing

Brownies [matured'greenies']know that we have to go beyond the ‘green’ concepts of water-saving flush toilets and store-bought organic fertilizers.

If you are going to ‘brown down’ and live the simple life, then a composting humanure toilet and a compost pile are prerequisites. In this piece we include two great videos on how and why composting toilets are so ‘brown’; how to make compost and photos of our own humanure pooper as well as a recipe for compost tea. Click the title to read more..

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Feb 212010
Adventures in Permaculture - Redirecting human genius

The same human genius that went into overdrive and got us into this mess can be harnessed to get us out of it. Our creativity knows no bounds, it is guidance and right thinking that we lack. When we begin to harness our genius for the good of Earth and the survival of all living beings not just man, we will begin to heal life on earth and maybe leave a decent legacy beyond 900 years into the future…Read more about the road ahead by clicking the title.

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Feb 132010
Adventures in Permaculture - Using appropriate technology

On a course in permaculture design, we do actually have to submit a design. And designs mean maps and maps mean numbers.   Ever since school, where, the relentlessly uninspiring Miss Nash put me off mathematics for ever, I have experienced a sort of cartoon eye spin when figures, numbers and calculations are mentioned.    As you can imagine,  I [...]

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Feb 112010
Adventures in Permaculture - Trees, Mulching, Planning and Carbon Footprints

Trees, Trees and more trees…was the topic of today’s presentation.   Zev Friedman, one of the assistant trainers,  is an exuberant permaculturist who oozes passion for his work.  Today he showered us with the story of trees. Looking at my mind mapped notes I see a symbol that, sadly, I’ve used a few times today.  It’s [...]

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Feb 082010

‘Permaculture is revolution disguised as gardening’. Will Hooker. Oooh as a revolutionary activist at heart, that got me good and proper.  This morning was filled with profound statements and stories about permaculture, what it is and what it means to us… Ask most people who aren’t overly familiar with it, they’ll probably tell you it’s [...]

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Feb 072010
Adventures in Permaculture - Settling into Koinonia

Arriving last night after dark at Koininia farm where the permaculture course is being held, was a breath of fresh air. The prettily painted signs told us we were entering another world and in a way we were. You can smell and feel the peace here.

Situated in over 500 acres, this Christian peace community is pretty laid back. It’s well known for it’s pecan trees… so finding pecans scattered on the ground was one of the many delights of this place..

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