What is Rewilding? Here’s another view
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What is Rewilding? Is rewilding a way of off-setting normal life?
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Permaculture Womens Guild
What is Rewilding? Is rewilding a way of off-setting normal life?
Permaculture Womens Guild
Through observing community woodlands principles of nature become important.
Permaculture Womens Guild
Need to attract a more diverse group of insects and pollinators? Here's how to grow a pollinator garden.
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Urban land access can be difficult but there are ways to get past this barrier.
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An easy, circular permaculture design process for gardens, community projects, creative work, and so much more. By Heather Jo Flores (excerpted and fully revised from my 2006 book, Food Not Lawns, How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden and Your Neighborhood into a Community.) Whether we realize it or not, all of us are designers; for good or ill, much of what we do is design work. And all design is ecological design in that it either hurts or helps nature, whether it was intended to or not. As gardeners, whether forging paths, building beds, or pruning trees, we are…
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Need some ideas for homemade herbal tea?
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Building an anti/beyond/despite capitalist movement By Becky Ellis Permaculture is a philosophy and set of practices aimed at creating regenerative human spaces that mimic natural eco-systems. The concept was developed in the 1970s based on observations of the ecological systems created by Indigenous and “traditional” communities around the world. The philosophy of permaculture offers a counter-hegemonic worldview especially regarding the place of human societies within nature. While permaculture can be thought of as a movement, some of its proponents insist it stay de-politicized and professionalized as a system of ecological design. Indeed, some of the practices of permaculture limit its…