We can do better: Resources and Options for Solidarity with Queer people in permaculture.
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Resources for the queer people in permaculture
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Resources for the queer people in permaculture
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By Priya Logan I previously wrote a post about identifying and even celebrating your “inputs and outputs”, as a human that is a complicated, sometimes fun and organic practice. That is unless you just think of it as a put food and water in — -> get waste out. Of course, we all know that much of what makes us energised and fulfilled is a bit more ephemeral than that — that is once we are able to easily meet those basic needs. It’s also good to also take a moment regularly to acknowlege our wealth if we have no subsistence problems. I have…
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Take another step towards autonomy as you make your own underwear.
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Racism and climate change are linked in many ways. We must be anti-racist environmentalists.
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Gardening diversity is essential for balance and harmony, as is diversity in our lives.
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It might not be obvious how to use permaculture in your daily life, but this article will show you how.
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By Heather Jo Flores What Weeds Indicate About the Condition of Your Soil “Weeds are weeds only from our human egotistical point of view, because they grow where we do not want them. In nature, however, they play an important and interesting role. They resist conditions that cultivated plants cannot resist, such as drought, acid soil, lack of humus, mineral deficiencies, as well as a one-sidedness of minerals, etc. They are witness of man’s failure to master the soil, and they grow abundantly wherever man has ‘missed the train’ — they only indicate our errors and nature’s corrections. Weeds want to tell a…