This 2,000 year-old practice converts agricultural waste into a soil enhancer that can hold carbon, boost food security and discourage deforestation. The process creates a fine-grained, highly porous charcoal that helps soils retain nutrients and water.
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Permaculture
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the foo...
"Gardening is a good way to save money by growing your own vegetables, and you don't have to have a huge financial investment to get started."
K-State Extension Via Ron Wolford
Raised Vegetable Beds (DBIRD_NT)Agnote 629 No. B33 May 1995 Agdex No: 250/20 ISSN No: 0157-8243 Raised Beds for Home Vegetable Gardens K. Blackburn and M.
To teach people an easy way to build fertile soil to grow organic vegetables with free videos and written information describing the no dig gardening technique.
Even on a small 1-acre farm, you can create a self-sufficient homestead by following these guidelines.
"Afristar started a series of Permaculture posters in 2007 to help build awareness around Permaculture. To date we have 13 posters printed are planning more for 2011."
Carbon pirates bury black gold… so future generations will be richer. – John Rogers
Try companion planting Gardening Guides from BBC Gardening...
Square foot gardening is a logical way to get the most vegetables from a small raised garden bed.
This is an 18 part 90 minute intro to permaculture webinar with Bill Wilson of Midwest Permaculture in Illinois. Bill has been teaching permaculture for 6 years. He holds 2 PDC Certificates and has Advanced Training in Permaculture Designň and in teaching Permaculture.
After leaves fall from trees, they gradually turn into a soft black substance sometimes referred to as ‘humus.’ This process doesn’t require any help from us. Everything that was once living naturally decomposes and returns to the earth.
Wildcraft! An Herbal Adventure game is a cooperative board game that teaches edible and medicinal plants. For ages 4 to 104.
Planting trees in a desert would be very difficult because of lack of water. Here we presents three methods which are successfully implemented.
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And thus begins the most revolutionary biology course in history. Come and learn about covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. What about electron orbitals, the...
"Follow Japanese legend Masanobu Fukuoka on his 1998 visit to Arnissa in Greece, where he inspires locals young and old in an effort to sow seedballs across 10,000 hectares of rocky Grecian countryside..."
Grow lights provide the energy plants need for growing seedlings or cuttings. They'll also help keep your favorite plants alive during the long winter months...
Kansas State Extension Via Ron Wolford
Food hitting our plates with who knows what pumped into it and growing economic uncertainty. We took the seeds in our pockets and every square foot we owned and went about like mad scientists testing out innovative ideas from all around world and making them work in one of the most blighted neighborhoods in the US.
UMass Amherst is one of the first universities in the nation to begin growing a permaculture garden directly outside of their dining halls to feed the campus community local, fresh, nutrient dense foods.
Τhis video series takes an in depth look at the first phase necessary for completion of the garden: Soil Preparation. Through the perspectives of key figures involved in the planning of the project, we learn of the origins and the obstacles to its implementation. There is a breakdown of the process of sheet mulching, explaining why the method works and the need for specific nutrients that the soil is currently lacking. The video demonstrates how volunteers, the school, and The Permaculture Planning Committee's support is making this groundbreaking garden a reality.
I have just discovered this wonderful Google tool. You can just take a photo of a flower (e.g.) and then drag-n-drop it onto the Google image search bar. Google does the rest!
"Over the past few years we have integrated permaculture principles into our garden. Since a picture tells the story better than anything I might write, this page is comprised of photos with accompanying descriptions of how we have applied these principles."
"I became a raised bed gardener not by choice, but by necessity. This spring I went crazy and built four new beds for a total cost of less than $30 and I am going to show you how I did it with some simple plans and ideas."
This is the full video of the no dig garden construction workshop from 2009 that the previous quick video was made from. The video features Bob Jones and Myk...
This 2,000 year-old practice converts agricultural waste into a soil enhancer that can hold carbon, boost food security and discourage deforestation. The process creates a fine-grained, highly porous charcoal that helps soils retain nutrients and water.
Permaculture - Greening the Desert Final (2009) Geoff Lawton elaborates on his successes in the re-greening of desertified, salted lands in Jordan. Permacult...
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