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Access to land & stable housing is an essential part of the “permaculture” conversation.
Permaculture thoughts: transition, harnessing chaos, making friends through seed swaps & plant sales
On chaos, decomposition, daily practice, and permaculture
Who invented permaculture?
Who invented permaculture? hint: it wasn’t Bill Mollison and David Holmgren Bill Mollison, often credited as the “founder of permaculture,” was an Australian traveler, scientist, baker, fisherman, gardener, autodidact, and writer who researched and published extensive genealogies of Indigenous Australians, and…
5 Reasons You Should Take this Online Permaculture Design Course
How to Learn Permaculture for Free
On permaculture, entitlement, and that pesky third ethic: all aboard the elephant in the room
Design anything with the GOBRADIME permaculture design process
An easy, circular permaculture design process for gardens, community projects, creative work, and so much more. (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.)…
Decolonizing Permaculture: Bridging the gap between privilege and oppression
by Heather Jo Flores As Published in issue #98 of Permaculture Design Magazine, November 2015 First of all, I want to say that I do not represent anyone but myself, and though I have vetted this article with several peers…