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Video Friday: Backyard Gardening Harvest, The Best Food In The World Permaculture Food Forest

Our backyard gardening harvest this week was one of the biggest gardening harvest and most diverse from the Food Forest ever. This is beyond organic gardening. This type of gardening is as close to natural farming as you can get. At this time of year the amount of … Read the rest

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Video Friday: Permaculture Transformation In 90 Days

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After local property owners retired, they decided that rather than sit in front of a TV and spend an average of 5 hours a week tending lawns and ornamental shrubs, they would do one of Geoff Lawton’s Permaculture PDC courses.

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Video Friday: Miracle Farms, a 5-acre commercial permaculture orchard in Southern Quebec, Canada

Twenty years ago, Stefan Sobkowiak bought a commercial apple orchard with the intention of converting it to an organic orchard. He did just that, but eventually understood the limitations of the organic model originating from monoculture. He then decided to tear out most of the trees and replant … Read the rest

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Video Friday: PERMACULTURE / high-yield production in limited space / The raised bed

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Video showing the building of a composting raised bed in the south of France (hugelkultur raised bed or gardening mound) with retaining walls, wood at the bottom, RCW and mulch on top. Raised bed intended for growing vegetables in 2014. 12m² built in limited space…
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Video Friday: Lawn to FOOD FOREST In 5 Years, Natural Farming Permaculture Gardening

The Permaculture Food Forest gardening has made huge strides the last 5 years. Every investment has been worth it and using natural farming techniques learned from Masanobu Fukuoka, and Permaculture techniques learned from people like Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton have truly payed off. Also Back To Eden … Read the rest

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Video Friday: 5 Vegetables that are too EASY to GROW in the Garden

These are my five top vegetables that I believe are just too easy to grow! Great for beginners who ask the question, what should I grow in my vegetable garden?

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Video Friday: Beautiful 1-Acre Small Scale Permaculture Farm – Limestone Permaculture Farm

A tour of Limestone Permaculture Farm in New South Wales, Australia. Brett Cooper manages the 1-acre property as a productive farm helping to feed around 50 families. The tour includes a look at the orchard, caravan farm gate, chicken and duck areas, and shade house, and Brett talks … Read the rest

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Video Friday: Tour a Thriving 23-Year-Old Permaculture Food Forest

In the small town of Riverton at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island is Robert and Robyn Guyton’s amazing 23-year-old food forest. The 2-acre property has been transformed from a neglected piece of land into a thriving ecosystem of native and exotic trees where birds and insects … Read the rest

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Video Friday: Urban Agroecoloy: 6,000 lbs of food on 1/10th acre – Urban Homestead – Urban Permaculture

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Over 6,000 pounds of food per year, on 1/10 acre located just 15 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. The Dervaes family grows over 400 species of plants, 4,300 pounds of vegetable food, 900 chicken and 1,000 duck eggs, 25 … Read the rest

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Video Friday: Secret Tips For The Ultimate Veggie Garden

Graham creates a feature veggie garden for a young family, with a bit of help from Adam. Along the way, they’ll fill you in on how to start your own veggie patch – from choosing the perfect spot, to what to grow and how.

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