If You Guild It, They Will Come: How to Grow a Permaculture Food Forest
Permaculture Womens Guild
group plants together for specific reasons, encourage them to spread into permanent, self-managing landscapes
Permaculture Womens Guild
group plants together for specific reasons, encourage them to spread into permanent, self-managing landscapes
Permaculture Womens Guild
By Heather Jo Flores It’s always a good day for mulching your garden! Mulch builds humus. The word “human” comes from the same roots as humus, meaning earth, and in fact our bodies do contain many of the same elements and microorganisms as fertile organic soil. Soil health is linked to our own health, and soil communities bear remarkable resemblance to the flora and fauna in our own guts. A diverse, thriving intestinal community keeps us humans healthy, and the same goes for the soil ecosystem. The Benefits of Mulch A layer of mulch, whether up around perennials and fruit trees or…
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By Heather Jo Flores Grow a place for the kids to play! It’s the middle of May and time to plant sunflowers! There are many beautiful varieties to choose from, and they are easy to grow — just work up a spot in the soil, poke some holes with your fingers, and toss the seeds inside. Generally, the more space you leave between them, the larger the sunflowers will grow. My favorite varieties are the Tarahumara heirlooms, with their giant white-seeded flowers and multi-headed, long-living plants. If you have kids, try growing a living playhouse out of sunflowers and scarlet runner beans. Even…
Permaculture Womens Guild
an ode to the principles and processes of nature as applied to teaching and organizing my writing career
Permaculture Womens Guild
Personal and world transformation with ecofeminism and permaculture.
Permaculture Womens Guild
By Karryn Olson Often, after an in-depth permaculture learning experience, folks emerge with the desire to change their living or working situations so that they can make a bigger difference in the world. I’ve identified some common mistakes that can be detours or even obstacles on this path towards a right livelihood, and I’m sharing them in the hopes you can avoid them and instead, fast-track regenerative solutions. Mistake #1: Permavangelizing People are attracted to permaculture for different reasons. Some even “fall in love” with it. Have you? Why? Or why not? Here are some of the reasons I was super…
Permaculture Womens Guild
Some hard truths about growing food and medicine.