Permaculture Certification Roundup

2009/05/06
Permaculture Certification Roundup

We’re finding more and more certifications for permaculture throughout the US. Starting in Australia by Bil Mollison and David Holmgren as an approach to designing not only agricultural systems that mimic relationships in nature, but also human settlements as well. Here are a few that we’ve found so far: Midwest Permaculture – http://tinyurl.com/permc01 BA in Permaculture – http://tinyurl.com/permaculture02 Lost Valley Education Center – http://tinyurl.com/permaculture03

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Myth-ing from the Garden

2009/05/04

More for landscape than for gardening, but the information is valuable.  Linda Chalker-Scott has a great list of articles she’s written, including the use of wood chips, epsom salt, dust mulching(!) and more. http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda%20Chalker-Scott/Horticultural%20Myths_files/index.html

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Rainbarrel Fitting DIY

2009/05/04
Rainbarrel Fitting DIY

Been looking for this in the stores and getting glazed looks. DIY is good! http://www.truetex.com/bulkhead.htm

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Wild Man Bill’s Identification Guide

2009/05/03
Wild Man Bill’s Identification Guide

 Wildman Bill’s Identification Guide is a great resource for foraging on your property (or in the woods) for edibles.  Chock full of information, he’s the 21st Century Ule Gibbons (sp?). http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/

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Ahh, so fresh, so clean…

2009/05/03

…so empty!  We’ll be filling in the information from the former gardenhacker.com site as time permits, and add the nice bells and whistles as well.  In the mean time, thanks for dropping by, and check back soon for RSS links, tips, tricks, quick posts, and quirky comments.

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