foodforestretreat.blogspot.com
Food Forest Retreat: September 2013
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Join us on our journey from urban-dwelling foragers and guerilla planters to caretakers of a native plant-heavy food forest. Our intention is to learn from our surroundings and to share with others about Permaculture and Food Forest Design in Austin, TX. The Man Who Planted Trees. My apologies for not posting more lately. We are in focused preparations for our new family member. The video below, "The Man Who Planted Trees", speaks to the impact each of us can have. Each of us matter. Links to this post.
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Food Forest Retreat: Free-Range Baby
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Join us on our journey from urban-dwelling foragers and guerilla planters to caretakers of a native plant-heavy food forest. Our intention is to learn from our surroundings and to share with others about Permaculture and Food Forest Design in Austin, TX. Photo Courtesy of Erik Kuykendall. Chicken Feed in Austin. Mornings on the Farm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exploring the Many Uses of Our Local Plants - Turk's Cap. Free Apiculture Resource on Beehive Construction. Local Farms and CSAs. Don Elz...
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Food Forest Retreat: September 2014
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Join us on our journey from urban-dwelling foragers and guerilla planters to caretakers of a native plant-heavy food forest. Our intention is to learn from our surroundings and to share with others about Permaculture and Food Forest Design in Austin, TX. Photo Courtesy of Erik Kuykendall. Links to this post. Chicken Feed in Austin. Mornings on the Farm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Exploring the Many Uses of Our Local Plants - Turk's Cap. Free Apiculture Resource on Beehive Construction. The Peace Bee Farm.
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July | 2012 | Radical Self
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Where I am reflects who I am. Here I am…. The Brothers Grimm saved my soul. Guides to Deep Journeys. School of Lost Borders. M Fleming's Ecopsychology Portfolio. Paul Stamets on TedTV. David Abram and wild ethics. Awake in the wild. Radical Joy for Hard Times. Cedar Mountain Herb School. Northwest Earth Institute Home. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 6 other followers. Blog at WordPress.com.
somamushrooms.org
Sonoma County Mycological Association | Growing Mushrooms
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Great edible mushrooms aren't only found in the wild—you can also cultivate them at home. Since a spray mister or outside sprinkler can make it rain any time, growing your own mushrooms means they can be available when your wild patches are sparse. Growing mushrooms is also a great school project, and can be done safely and easily on a spare countertop. Photo © Fred Stevens. What kind of mushrooms can I grow? Get started cultivating mushrooms. If you're a SOMA member. You can join the Cultivation Group.
permaskills.net
Permaculture Skills Resources | Permaculture Skills
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Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. Permaculture: A Designers' Manual. Contour lines with laser level and A-frame. The Design Process: Goals articulation. Edible Forest Gardens Vol. 2. Water Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond. The Resilient Farm and Homestead. Extension with offsets and triangulation. Edible Forest Gardens Volume 2. A discussion on ethics and principles. Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. Designing for zones 4 and 5. Soil Food Web Inc.
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