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rain or shine

Chris Muscat
I have been at the farm for the last week plugging away at what ever myself and the other crew member could get at. Its been soggy and cool so we have been limited by what we have been able to do. When there is not alot you can get done there is always weeding, Which of course is a labor intensiv...
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Rak Tamachat Permaculture Internship, Thailand

Toni Robinson
Check out my blog www.tonispermaculture.blogspot.com for my lastest article about how our internship relates and intertwines with nature and the permaculture principles!
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Permaculture Internship Intertwined with Nature

Toni Robinson
Intertwining With Nature CARE OF THE EARTH About our site: Rak Tamachat is a new and upcoming permaculture education and demonstration site in central Thailand (a few hours north of Bangkok) with ambitious and exciting aspirations. A team of 4 Managers and 9 Interns have arr...
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Permaculture Design Certification course, Bayouda Village, Jordan, 1st to 15th June, 2012

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This course is both for those who want a general but comprehensive introduction to sustainability and how to create it, as well as those wishing to get a complete and in depth introduction to permaculture, all its component elements, and the process and methodologies for creating a holistic p...

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How to live for Free!

Richard Perkins
Living freely- Valuing the marginal and recycling energy Plukrijp Community, Belgium    Photos and article by Richard Perkins   We are now a month into our epic global family film journey documenting active and replicable solutions in all areas of Permaculture design.  Our recent trip to th...
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How to live for free!

Richard Perkins
We stopped in at Plukrijp, home to Frank Ruymen and Martine Beaujean and their family as well as the community, some permanent and long term, some transient.  It has been here that we have parted ways with Muriel and spent a couple of days catching up with our administration and enjoying the buzz...
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Open day with tea and teachers

Mari Korhonen
If you could sit down with some very experienced permaculture teachers, have a cup of tea and a home made biscuit, and ask them anything you'd ever wanted to know about life, permaculture or experience of a permaculture teacher, what would that be? Well, after finishing a busy week of training a ...

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Pending collapse of WA's breadbasket?

Zaia Kendall
We recently went to WA to see Tom’s family. Tom hasn’t lived in WA for 10 years now, and he was shocked by the severe degradation seen driving South from Perth. Bare Paddock in WA, with some rocks and Pademelons visible There was evidence of overgrazing (mainly sheep in that area) and exces...
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My Hugelkulter Homestead

My Hugelkulter Homestead
I'm turning 2.5 dry acres of Knapp weed and sand with a falling down OSB cabin into a dozen Hugelkulter paddocks with a quasi Wofati with a Rocket Mass Heater.
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Water !!

Victor Barahona
In previous articles I talked about the earth dam to harvest water, and water tanks in the highest point of the site. The house is 80 m from the dam and 10 m below, which give us a 1kg/cm2 pressure, enough to use it without problems. We made two water connections. The first one with a 1 inch tube...
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the world at large

Chris Muscat
Today at home with my children surrounded by the warm sun and softness of the world. Powerful and lovely, hand covered with soil the sweetest smells of life pushing up for its first peek, its first breathe. How must it feel to emerge into life once again or prepare the journey from seed. All the ...
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Desinging for the Long Haul

Nicole Vosper
When I've been doing design work for other people recently I've thought, how come I can manage to set aside the time to design their gardens or smallholdings but struggle to do everything I desire in terms of designing my own? This has been a pattern for that last year and a half. The f...
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Wildwood Community Permacultured Gardens

Wildwood Community Permacultured Gardens
In early 2012 the Community of Wildwood approached me requesting a design for a permacultured community garden which is slated to begin construction in May of 2012.
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The need to produce DATA!

Richard Perkins
Our journey leads us East again as we head up towards Belgium.  On route we stop at La Ferme biologique du Bec Hellouin, an experimental organic farm being adapted according to Permaculture principles in more recent times.Parts of rural France feel like stepping back in time, the beautiful landsc...
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Bukit Peninsula Sustainability Project

Stella Caban
My recent arrival in Bali could be described somewhere in between a hard and soft landing.  I am familiar with Southeast Asia from months of travel in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Phillippines, and Thailand and the superficial flavor of those countries is definitely here.  However, it differs in so m...
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Practical Permaculture for Home and Garden Course

Gordon Williams
Join Permaculture teachers, designers & gardeners Daniel Hatfield (Healthy Harvest Kitchen Gardens) and Gordon Williams (Free Range Food Gardens) for a weekend of intensive permaculture design, theory and practical workshops for the home gardener or backyard farmer. Learn how to: Ha...
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Hawea Domain Food Forest

Hawea Domain Food Forest
A up to 44h food forest project. We start with 1h and one food forest cluster and see than how it is going. In detail documentation will follow.
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