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Jeftlek

Faiz  Kudsi
Thanks for all the volunteers (Julio, Tord, Naja, Sofie, Lucia, Yuehi, Hannah,Patrick, Marvin, Kim and all others) who participated in the past season.  It was a pleasurable experience that brought joy to all of us.   “Olives harvesting experience and joy” 2014 season will start on the 1st o...
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Olive harvesting joy

Faiz  Kudsi
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Jeftlek

Jeftlek
Olives harvesting experience and joy…2014
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Healthy and nutritious food

Mihalache  Marius
Fruit began to ripen and also vegetables are ready for picking.

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Forest garden's cover crops

Mihalache  Marius
We used annual cover crops as Phaseolus vulgaris for soil building and alfalfa as perennial green manure to improve soil fertility and structure, to fixes nitrogen in the soil captured from the atmosphere, and provides organic matter used as mulch when it is mowed .

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The Seed of Permaculture Workshop

Carlos Arturo Arevalo
INFO  Dates: August 28 to 31, 2014  Location: Reserva Natural Yumake - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Colombia) Email: [email protected]   This workshop is designed for:  Learning a design methodology that offers Pemacultura  Meet, practical tools to strengthen their projects  ...

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Silver demonstration site

Silver demonstration site
1/2 acre high desert permaculture demonstration site.
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Completed Geoff Lawton's Course

Ed Colmar
Finally, I have gotten around to taking, and completing my PDC.  I have submitted my final design project for review, and expect it to be approved soon!
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Daniel Halsey, Nationally acclaimed Permaculture Design for Homesteads and Production.

Daniel Halsey
More to come.
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Breakfast in 37 Seconds

Josiah Wallingford
We like to understand how our life systems live and interact in their environment. So, we put a time-lapse camera inside of our chicken coop to see just how the life of the chickens was going.
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Jesse Tegtmeier, Tenant Farmer Introduction

Josiah Wallingford
Jesse is a PermaEthos tenant farmer who is currently working at Elisha’s Spring farm. He gives us an update on what is going on and how you can help out.
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Zello Crew Meetup at Elisha’s Spring Farm

Josiah Wallingford
The Zello crew came to Elisha’s Spring farm for their annual meet up. We had a blast and got a lot of work done. The staff at PermaEthos would like to give a special thank you to Joshua (PAPrepper) and Erin (Lighthorse) for their hard work in making all of the arrangements and keeping everythin...
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A Day in the Life at PermaEthos

Josiah Wallingford
Right now we are looking for people to join the team as short term Wwopfers and Element Partners, we will also be hiring a third Tenant Farmer.  If you are interested please fill out the appropriate form and we will get in touch with you.  If you want to know what life is like on the farm, Kell...
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The Pigs Are In!

Josiah Wallingford
The Pigs are in! We have a small starter heard of hogs in, a plan to breed more and lots more will come soon.
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Jake Robinson - Elisha's Spring Wwopfer

Josiah Wallingford
Jack Robinson one of our Wwopfers and don’t listen to him, that isn’t slave labor.  LOL.  Jake seriously man thanks for your hard work so far.
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Sugar – The PermaEthos Farm Dog

Josiah Wallingford
Say hello to Sugar. Sugar one year old and is a mix breed of half Great Pyrenees and half Anatolian.
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Meet Mike Vertrees - PermaEthos Tenant Farmer

Josiah Wallingford
Several months ago we chose Jessie Tegtmeier as the first of two tenant farmer positions for the farm.  Jessie is going to be arriving with his family this summer to assume his role but right now he is currently finishing up his service to our nation in the US Marine Corps where is is a Master ...
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PermaEthos Tiny Home - Original Homestead

Josiah Wallingford
This videos shows what was at one time the original homestead at Elisha Springs farm.  We have converted it into housing for a tenant farmer. Below the building is the original root cellar.  It is definitely a “tiny house” at only 9×12 feet for a total of only 108 square feet.  But it is a real...
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