“It's not about what it is, it's about what it can become.”
~Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
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Espíritu Comunitario, Construyendo una nueva Civilización mas consciente y planetaria
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I returned to Thailand in November with a goal to connect with permaculturally minded people and projects around the region, making as many contributions and exchanges of resources as possible along the way. What I discovered in my travels was far more than I ever could have anticipated! I am exc...
¡Querid@s permacultor@s del planeta !
Reciban un cálido saludo desde Cuba. Durante el IPC 10, celebrado en Jordania en septiembre del pasado año, fuimos elegidos como sede para la celebración de la próxima Convergencia Internacional de Permacultura (IPC11), que celebraremos en el mes de noviemb...
Ridgely is an English style ornamental garden built in 1930. As a design consultant, I'm helping to refurbish the property with the special permaculture tool kit.
... d'abord imaginé comme un havre de paix, où l'humain peu vivre en ayant une interaction bénéfique avec son environnement et que celui-ci soit fonctionnel et réponde à ses besoins
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... first imagined as a haven of peace...
Post Carbon Farm is a rural homestead in a Forest Garden setting that uses permaculture principles and design to create a landscape that is highly functional and yielding while creating harmonious systems.
The Prospect Permaculture Farm is located in Bream Creek, Tasmania.
Development of the 4Ha farm commenced in January 2013, with the intent to live using permaculture principles in a small to medium rural setting.
The top of this wall is also a walking access, so we see a neighbor carrying a load of dry maize bundled on his back, to feed his sheep.
The stones being used to rebuild this piece of wall are the ones that were part of the collapsed wall and some nicer-bigger ones brought down - in his lap - ...