Decolonizing seeds and the feminine side of things — a conversation with Rowen White
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Decolonizing seeds and protecting diversity in the seed sovereignty movement.
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Decolonizing seeds and protecting diversity in the seed sovereignty movement.
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Urban land access can be difficult but there are ways to get past this barrier.
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Urban permaculture is possible even without owning private property or large amounts of land.
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Finding permaculture in America.
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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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Some ideas for improving access to nature connection if you, or someone you are close to, has an illness or disability meaning they find it difficult to be outdoors and need to bring nature inside.
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A beginner’s guide to worm composting