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Cà Polenta

Cà Polenta
A little rural village in north Italy, after the ancient migration post-war, these abandoned places comes out to a new life.
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Arzintela October 2015

Elena Parmiggiani
Delirium tremens.Sometimes the ailments prevent you from seeing beyond the sweet clover. I admit that I had given up to have only the former and comfrey. Instead ...Between beets, radishes, salads, pumpkins, comfrey, potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, amaranth, cosmea, petunias, cabbage, Chinese ga...

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Blogging On Urban Permaculture Project in Subtropical Climate Australia

Heli  Iso-Aho
Hi everyone, I have just created a blog for this project.  Web address here Hope you'll enjoy it and get you inspired to start your own permaculture journey :-) Warmly, Heli Iso-Aho http://www.facebook.com/UrbanPermacultureDesignProject http://www.UrbanPermacultureProject.com 
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Wangari Maathai, my inspiration to do the best I can.

Elena Parmiggiani
Wangari Maathaii, my inspiration to do the best I can. Every now and then, I feel like there is no room for improvement in this world, as we continually learn of news about catastrophic events, pollution, damage beyond repair, death and greed.When this happens, I watch "I will be a hummingbird" a...
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Livingland Farm

Livingland Farm
14-acre integrated family permaculture farm and holistic healing projects located on magical Hornby Island, BC, Canada.
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The Greater Hammonton Permaculture Club

Greg Vizzi
I've organized The Greater Hammonton Permaculture Club. We meet every month on the first Wednesday of the month at the Hammonton Canoe Club on Hammonton Lake from 7-9PM. Our first meeting was on Nov. 4th, 2015. We had a good turnout of about 15 people. I covered an introcuction to Permaculture (...

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January PDC in Mexico!

January PDC in Mexico!
January PDC in spectacular local! Taught by Andrew & Shenaqua Jones. Sliding fee scale. Many extras.
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January PDC in Mexico

January PDC in Mexico
Full PDC course taught by Andrew & Shenaqua Jones in spectacular local! January, 2016
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Devils haircut

Chris McLeod
Summer has arrived. The air is hot, dry and dusty. The trees are still green, the ground is turning yellow and brown, and the vegetation is drying. A eucalyptus haze hangs over the mountain. You can smell the trees. Grass now crunches beneath my feet and bidgee widgee burrs stick to my shoes (als...
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PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATE COURSE, Hyderabad, December 2015

Sai Prasanna Kumar Guda
Gardens of Abundance (www.gardensofabundance.org) is super excited to announce 'PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATE COURSE' (PDC) happening this December.     Permaculture (permanent Agriculture) is the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the di...
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Progress at Hayes Valley Art Works

Jay Rosenberg
On Sunday, Nov 1, we toured the vacant lot at the corner of Fell and Laguna, a.k.a Parcel O for the first time. We began to collect found objects, started to clear some of the debris and envisioned spaces for a studio and gallery, a stage, a resource center, a labyrinth, benches and tables, acces...

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NO I HAVEN'T DISAPPEARED

bob day
I did start a website which is a bit more up to date www.permaculturebob.com . Lots of stuff going on, working at clearing land for swales and ponds, ongoing clean up and organizing, started putting the second floor on my house last summer, continuing soil development, bought my microscope for...
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Consulting for a Horse Farm

Nina Geary
I'm studying a Rescue Horse farm. I'm working on some ideas to help with water drainage as first priority. So far I've seen the main barn needing gutters and a water catch system that can be used for watering horses in dry times.  I've also noted ripping the soil on the hillside at a slight a...
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I like my new shed better than my old shed

Chris McLeod
It’s hard to know when to abandon a project or a bit of infrastructure. Sometimes it is obvious that something isn’t performing as originally intended. Other times, the weather conditions have proven to be too much for the project or bit of infrastructure. And that was certainly the case with the...
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Winter - Hitting Projects Hard and Making Art

John Lee
   While I had a nice drop saw to use for my Bat House Building Workshop, I cut plenty of standardized lengths of wood at 6"- 12" to knock out a couple bird houses and other small projects that might come along this winter.  I had started one bird house before the snow began to fall based on a de...
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design sketch

Giuseppe Birardi
design sketch by mariachiara

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