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Tithe Farm

Tithe Farm
Six acres of the Lincolnshire Marsh - increasing biodiversity floral and faunal.
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More prepping for warm season crops

Jennifer Wadsworth
Today my mother (Julie) continued to remove weeds that have sprung up in the paths thanks to the abundance of spring rain we had this year. Weeds truly do like to grow amongst the gravel - which brings to mind an old Native American planting method in dryland areas. A small berm would be built ...
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Eco Ola Needs Your Help-Rainforest Devastation

Eco Ola needs your help as our home is woefully under threat. In the past week huge swaths of our own old growth trees were completely cut down without any warning or notification by surveyors employed by a foreign entity! Why? Because the village of Mazan is impoverished and they know that no re...
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New website...!!!!

andrea leia
Our new website is up and running...please check it out and give us some feedback....

Gardening 2 Newweb sustainability Permaculture series 3 Img 6788

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Road Less Taken~Eco Ola

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permaculture design certificate // module 2013

Marcus Pan
modul 0 15. - 17. march modul 1 12. - 14. april modul 2 14. - 16. june modul 3 19. - 21. july modul 4 27. - 29. september www.alpine-permakultur.ch  
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Greening the Desert Project

Greening the Desert Project
Non Profit organisation Jordanian Association For Environment Quality To establish a model project of sustainable arid land development, demonstrating that all the basic needs for a healthy, meaningful, peaceful lifestyle can be affordable, understood and achieved by poor local people. The p...
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Advanced Permaculture Teacher Training

Brock Foster
Advanced Permaculture Teacher TrainingMarch 2013 O.U.R. Ecovillage With Jude Hobbs Cascadia Permaculture

Ptt march 2013

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Permaculture Principles relaunch

Richard Telford
I've added a number of new features to the Permaculture Principles website including an RSS feed, search function, tour icons, posts with the ability to comment and a new improved shop. I've removed the photolog and replaced that with quality examples of the design principles in action on the...
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PRI Tarim's first open Permaculture Design Course

Rhamis Kent
With more than 365 mosques, centuries old adobe architecture, and remnants of ancient food forest systems running to this day, it is understandable why it was declared the Capital of Islamic Culture in 2010 - and it makes for an exceptional location for this course and new institute. The first o...

Pdc first flier final hq w dates

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5Elementos starting up !

Pedro Serpa
Our germinating permaculture and beekeepin colective has welcomed Spring participating in a local products Fair in Ourém, Portugal. This was our first public event. Quite surprising buzz-word recognition and interest in permaculture from local farmers, urban residents and other.          
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Projecto Soalheira

Projecto Soalheira
Project Soalheira is a family scale permaculture project, attempting to implement its principles in our livelhood, becoming as self-reliant as possible in water, food, energy, shelter and beyond. We also are promoting a local permacultor / ecofarmer network in cooperative activity to spice up the...
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Water channels under renovation

João Gonçalves
In this picture, looking towards east, we see the relative location of the snowed Star Mountain, highest mountain range in Portugal (granitic stone and soils), whose springs and winter snow feed the River Mondego, and the southern Colcurinho Peak, that belongs to the Goshawk Mountain ...
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Dolce Verde

Dolce Verde
Dolce Verde is an experiment in turning a historic brick home on 1/10 acre in downtown Phoenix, Arizona into a thriving food forest complete with water harvesting features, passive solar adaptations and community involvement.
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Chop (peck) and drop

Jennifer Wadsworth
It's that time of year when my cool season crops are fading and it's time to plant warm season crops. Yesterday we cut down the sugar snap peas that have kept me and a dozen others stuffed with goodness for the past couple of months. Each year, the sugar snap peas seem to get sweeter and sweete...

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