95: Larry Santoyo on Permaculture Design
95: Larry Santoyo on Permaculture Design Larry has been a teacher and practitioner of Permaculture Design for the last 28 years. After a career in law enforcement, Santoyo went onto…
95: Larry Santoyo on Permaculture Design Larry has been a teacher and practitioner of Permaculture Design for the last 28 years. After a career in law enforcement, Santoyo went onto…
70: Don Titmus on Permaculture and Bees Don grew up in London and at age 16 spent 4 years being trained in horticulture through an apprenticeship and a college course.…
63: Michael Kramer on Permaculture and Economics Michael Kramer is Managing Partner and Director of Social Research at Natural Investments, a sustainable and responsible investment advisor with 10 offices in…
37: Justin Rhodes on Permaculture and Chickens Abundant Permaculture near Asheville, North Carolina Justin Rhodes is an author/film producer at AbundantPermaculture.com where he teaches folks how to live more sustainable…
Lessons from a Farm in Nepal: Love, Community, and the Pursuit of Permaculture By Tayler Jenkins Humble Beginnings In the enchantingly beautiful foothills of the Himalayas, there is a little…
Creating Your Permaculture City: 7 Steps to Ecological Abundance with Toby Hemenway 7 classes taken at your own speed and convenience Register Here In this online course you’ll learn…
What is Permaculture, Anyway? By Tayler Jenkins Permaculture has received a lot of hype in the sustainable farming world — perhaps you’ve even incorporated some of its principles in your own garden…
Skeleton Leaves No More:Permaculture’s Simple Secret for Banishing Pests By Greg Peterson So I am standing in my yard looking at my grapevine and some of the leaves have been…
Permaculture: Pathways to Sustainable Communities By Bob Ewing A society is defined, in large part, by how it grows and transports food from the farm to the kitchen. Food production,…
What is Permaculture, Anyway? “Permaculture” is a term popping up all over the urban farming world nowadays, but what exactly does it mean? How is a permaculture farm any different…