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New Reservoirs Dug!!!

Angela Goldsmith
Hey folks, An update for you from the south central highlands of Mexico and the Naturaes Opus design team.  Two large reservoirs have been dug and are now awaiting the funds from our fundraiser to line with HDPE!  We are so excited about the progress. The placement of the reservoirs will ensure...

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NIKMARU Farm

NIKMARU Farm
Start-Up of an organic working farm located in the Achaia Province of the Peloponese region western Greece. This dream farm will be a self-sustaining and productive farming enterprise based exclusively on the principles of Permaculture and environmentally friendly agricultural practices and metho...
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Installing future- proof systems at Ridgedale Permaculture

Richard Perkins
http://www.ridgedalepermaculture.com/farm-blog/perennial-cropping-silvopasture-meets-forest-gardening-meets-keyline-design-soon-to-meet-holistic-management
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2 months of regenerative design at Ridgedale Permaculture

Richard Perkins
Read about the planting details here; http://www.ridgedalepermaculture.com/farm-blog/detailed-planting-plan-at-the-farm      
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June 8th 2014 In a hammock.

Patrick McGinn
At the Mida station I plan to buy some pines for one dollare each and bring them up on the hill. They are special for this climate. The shelter looks great, and there is a path cut down to Vincents house. June 2014. Tropical Interns needed. 
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KotzesRust Family Farm

KotzesRust Family Farm
I am trying to create an off-grid and self sustaining environment for my family and then using what I have learnt with hopefully some help, to then give this knowledge back to the local community in my area to create the same.
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Every backyard deserves an herb spiral!

Richard Larson
The idea of a small display model was found on the Permaculture Global website. The video has a speed time lapse segment to watch the construction, then some explanation as to how it could be planted. 
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what we've been up to (part 3)

Rene Nijstad
After (and during) digging our first swale we planted it with a small variety of baby trees. Some seem to be taking hold quite nice, but for example half of the oranges planted have been robbed of all their leaves (leafcutter ants??). For ground cover we did not yet have many options, so we used ...

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more work

Norman Joseph Smith
Hi all I stayed in Chile for two months, then came back to my brother's property and did more implementation. Unfortunately they did not continue looking after the vegetable seedlings as they said they would and all died in place, either in the veggie garden or the greenhouse. Only the basi...
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Roots deep

Roots deep
One cool thought was a commercial kitchen, perhaps a community commercial kitchen. Thought about doing ducks, since we can grow slugs here, duckweed, possibly azola, and comfrey; mulberry won't be too far away from fruit now planted some years ago. Another idea I had was to do a sort of...
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food forest after about two months growth

Richard Gawlowski
Here it is after about two months growth.  With all the nitrogen fixers, the trees are really taking off!

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small suburban food forest on swales

Richard Gawlowski
This spring I dug and cover cropped my first two small swales.  Later on, the fruit trees were delivered and planted.  2 apples, 2 plums, 2 pawpaws and an almond. I added comfrey, potatoes, lemon balm and other herbs to the cover crop of vetch, clover and field peas.  I also planted squash...

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New Photos from the Polar Garden

Benjamin Vidmar
So, we are working with our worms and using what they produce to feed our plants. We also have been experimenting with the mushrooms in the spent coffee grinds and are working to make them grow bigger. Now the days are long(24hours) and we are hoping to get permission to grow outside soon to expa...

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Yeoman's keyline design + Holistic Management essentials

Renald FLORES
New know how adquired, new visions embedded for dymanic regenerative permaculturian design skills. The learning journey continues. Happy to join any related project in the Cyprus, Turkey, Middle east region during the summer.
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Tiny Home Come Construction

GARY RICHARDSON
Plenty of waste is available for supplying resources for making a family home. This is a picture diary of my attempts to build a Mobile Tiny Home with minor construction experience.   This is a old Camper Trailer that someone wanted to toss. The deconstruction took 6 days. Thankfully the Westlak...

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Floating Greenhouse

GARY RICHARDSON
Living in the Semi-Tropics with a suns angle constantly changing from season to season large trees tend to block most of the rays in the winter. Due to this barrier and my getting older/lazier I've decided to elevate all problems by placing a floating greenhouse on the lake behind the house....

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Drip irrigation added and overall status

Kinch Reindl
The 2 Mulberry Northrop Morus alba that were planted in 2013 as 3 foot trees look to have died back to within a few inches of the ground. Most of the 1000+- asparagus plants that were planted this year have come up through the 2 inches of soil with many of them a foot tall. I added some leave...

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Super-Heroes and Ecoconstruction

Helene Dube
It was a great week-end, nice weather, meaningful conversations and just a few black flies! 11 interns from Solutionera.com, our partner in the summer courses, arrived on thursday to help prepare the grounds, cook meals for 25 people and pretty up the place. Everything was ready for the intense ...

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