Paul Wheaton is a permaculture practitioner that curates permies.com, a youtube channel and an interesting podcast I just stumbled upon. He takes more of a Sepp Holzer aproach to permaculture, here are some of his videos. Go learn something and have fun doing it.
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Space
First, let’s catch up (AKA you can skip ahead to the content). I’ve let this blog go without updates for far too long! Been busy with moving to a new place, building a tiny home, a new job, and the list goes on… There has been lots of new thing I hope to share and… Continue reading Space
The Great Pacific North West
The Boxes Boy have we been busy! Turns out the U-Haul boxes, we hoped to have delivered by the time we made it to Port Townsend, were still in Southern California when we called 🙁. Luckily for us the place where we are staying has all the accoutrements we could want, since we are staying… Continue reading The Great Pacific North West
Building a Cheap and Easy DIY Garden Bed
I’ve been garden-less for the past two years and wanted to put together an easy DIY garden bed. So in true fashion, I started looking into MANY different designs: RootSimple‘s strawbale raised bed was surely on my mind. They used strawbales and mixed manure with lots of nitrogen. The idea seems great and the results… Continue reading Building a Cheap and Easy DIY Garden Bed
About SRI and how it could better feed the world
SRI, originally a rice farming technique developed in Madagascar by French Jesuit Henri de Laulanie, stands for System of Rice Intensification. This system spawns from over twenty years of observation of “deviant” farmers in the area. Instead of espousing the rice paddy‘s traditional approach, this technique: Transplants the seedlings at a very early stage in the… Continue reading About SRI and how it could better feed the world
An interesting take on alternative economies
As you might have noticed on TheGreenmanProject’s FaceBook page, there is a post linking to an article by Permaculture Magazine titled The Moneyless Manifesto. This touches on a subject that’s been on my mind for a while now, money. Now I’m not talking about the usual thoughts… I mean it’s origins, reasons for existing and… Continue reading An interesting take on alternative economies