Brilliant DIY Garden Cart Dramatically Increases Efficiency, Saves Back Muscles, and Provides a Superior Alternative to a Wheelbarrow for Many Moving Tasks.
Parkland Permaculture is a permaculture group that meets monthly in Kelwood, Manitoba, and serves the area around Manitoba's Riding Mountain National Park.
A "batch load" rocket stove mass heater in a teepee which maintains comfort on windy -30 Celsius evenings for up to 15 people and provides a view of the sideways-burning fire!
Update on Insulated Cold Climate Red Wiggler Home Using Waste Heat
Greenhouse Seedling Start Tips and Tricks: Plastic Food-Bag Pots, Avoiding Multiple Transplants, and Simplifying Watering…
A series of Permaculture 'short-cuts' for improving efficiency when starting seedlings in your greenhouse.
Garden Cart vs. Wheelbarrow: The Right Tool for the Job
Brilliant DIY Garden Cart Dramatically Increases Efficiency, Saves Back Muscles, and Provides a Superior Alternative to a Wheelbarrow for Many Moving Tasks.
Rooting Mystery Solved? Avoid Hard Water.
Making your own Tree Stakes pays $75/hour?
Insulated Cold Climate Red Wiggler Home Using Waste Heat
Oval Soap-Cutting Machine for Home-Made Soap
Willow Windbreak II: On Publishing "failures" (?)
Solar Kiln Update
Goji berry propagation
Cold climate winter work
Making the most of the pre-spring time niche by collecting organic materials that are more challenging to access after the thaw.
Parkland Permaculture's first meeting!
Parkland Permaculture is a permaculture group that meets monthly in Kelwood, Manitoba, and serves the area around Manitoba's Riding Mountain National Park.
Tree tapping trials = "birch beer"
Tapping Sugar Maple, Manitoba Maple, and White Birch...
Solar Lumber Kiln, etc.
Now that my involvement in our community's "Harvest Sun Music Festival" is done for the year, I can think about finishing the Solar Kiln!
Fast, Free Forests
An experiment in rapidly establishing windbreak in minimal time and with NO money.
Rocket Stove Mass Heater Teepee
A "batch load" rocket stove mass heater in a teepee which maintains comfort on windy -30 Celsius evenings for up to 15 people and provides a view of the sideways-burning fire!