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tomato eco
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LATEST PHOTOS

Benjamin Vidmar
Photos from near the north pole in the northern most chef's garden :)

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the Color of Obilivion!

marc montti
ReFraction, by a much simplier name is Fracturing.... Sunlight can Fractures into the colors of the rainbow, we see the Rays of Pink the most becasue that color bounces around a lot!!  .  what does the sunset look like without pollution? hummm...   anybuddy got any pictures?

Particles of pollution fractre the sunlight into the color of obivion!

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Gaia University

Gaia University
University offering project-based, self-directed transformative action learning for Earth regeneration and social justice. Bachelors, Masters degrees in Integrative Ecosocial Design and Diplomas in Permaculture Design and (coming) Leadership for Transition.
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El Timon

El Timon
Basics of Permaculture in practice / Bushcraft. Unique possibility for hands-on experience on remote back-to-basic site.
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The Gibbs House

The Gibbs House
Cedar Creek Permaculture is working with Western Michigan University on developing a comprehensive master plan for their 1.75 acre environmental research house call the Gibbs House. Located in the City of Kalamazoo, the Gibbs House is a 150+ year old farm house and is the oldest building owned b...
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Cedar Creek Permaculture Farm

Cedar Creek Permaculture Farm
I am just beginning to build a permaculture farm for small commercial production using linear food forests and alley cropping combined with intensive annual production through indoor year-round aquaponics and chinampas outdoor during the growing season.
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An Interview about the site

Jon Foote
Here's a video of an interview done by our local TV Channel. Sorry, it's not a youtube video so I cant embed it.http://www.dunedintv.co.nz/content/rescape-resilience-education-centre-opening-its-gates
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Site Design

Jon Foote
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Dam Building Time Lapse

Jon Foote
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Serenity Valley Farm

Serenity Valley Farm
Serenity Valley Farm is a recently purchased 95 acre former Amish dairy farm (still with Amish neighbors) that is being transformed into a demonstration site to showcase locally appropriate small scale food production techniques.
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Small steps

Johan Beyers
In the spring of this year the backyard was converted into a organic vegetable garden. The lawn was gone at last. Four raised beds were built to act as little greenhouses for the seeds, to great effect. Six rows of 100 feet in length by 4 feet wide, east west orientated, were prepared. Another 7 ...
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Food Forestry with Tom Kendall

Zaia Kendall
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Need masters thesis topic

Robyn Wagoner
I am thinking about systems theory and permacultture and climate change, about the UN and permaculture, about permaculture and GHG emissions, about bioregionalism and climate, about permaculture credit union and the Fed. Any ideas about a thesis topic?
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Integrated Forest Gardening

Daniel Halsey
Integrated Forest Gardening The Complete Guide to Polycultures and Plant Guilds in Permaculture Systems By Wayne Weiseman, Dan Halsey and Bryce Ruddock Permaculture is a movement that is coming into its own, and the concept of creating plant guilds in permaculture is at the forefront of ...
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Reflections from Teacher Training with Rosemary

Walt Ludwick
The Teacher Training was a superbly rich experience. I saw learning happening for me and others on many levels, and I have so many insights to share! I could write a post on each topic of the training: designing a learning ecosystem, creating learning outcomes and agreements, communicating verbal...
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March 2013, the Month of KALE

Debra Baker
Red Russian kale is naturalized here, self seeds,I dont plant it,  I dont have it in garden beds, it is under tress, in the paths, etc.... It is a very nutritious vegetable, grows thru the snow even. I move seedlings around sometimes in the spring, and repot some to give away, as it is sometimes ...
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