permaculture articles
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Sepp Holzer
Sepp Holzer was doing permaculture before he ever heard the word. To my knowledge, his farm is, by far, the best example of permaculture...
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diatomaceous earth
Diatomaceous Earth (often referred to as "DE") is an off white talc-like powder that is the fossilized remains of marine phytoplankton. When sprinkled on a bug that has an exoskeleton...
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cast iron skillet
Cooking with cast iron is one of those things where I failed utterly and repeatedly until I finally reached out to people for help. While the mighty internet had lots of advice...
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rocket stove mass heater
This could be the cleanest and most sustainable way to heat a conventional home. Some people have reported that they heat their home with nothing more than the dead...
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raising chickens 2.0
After years and years of scraping/shoveling/scrubbing chicken poop I now have a system where I don't scrape/shovel/scrub any chicken poop. After years and years of selling meat/eggs...
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lawn care
A little knowledge makes it so damn near anything can qualify for the "cheap and lazy" label. Including lawn care. Organic is just a bonus. The key to the lawn care game is competition...
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flea control
don't panic! Fleas are nothing more than a minor nuisance. Panic can lead to poisons for you and profits for the panic mongers...
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hugelkultur
It's a german word and some people can say it all german-ish. I'm an american doofus, so I say "hoogle culture". I had to spend some time with google to find the right spelling. Hugal, hoogal, huegal, hugel ...
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wofati
When it comes to eco building, there appears to be a lot of enthusiasm for straw bale homes and for cob homes. In either case, this is usually nothing more than replacing the exterior walls...
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light bulbs
I used to like fluorescent lights and then I changed my mind. As the years passed, I found more and more folks like me, and more and more reasons to be uncomfortable with fluorescent lights...
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electric heaters
In June of 2010 I moved to a place in Montana with only electric heat. By myself. In the past few winters I had conducted experiments in cutting the amount of energy I needed to stay warm...
permaculture videos
permaculture podcast
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007 – Discussion with Larry Korn About Masanobu Fukuoka
In this podcast, Paul talks with Larry Korn in Ashland, Oregon. Larry was an intern for Masaobu Fukuoka for several years and did the translation for One Straw Revolution…
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074 – Review of Sepp Holzer's Permaculture, Preface and Chapter 1
Paul Wheaton talks to Kelda Miller, a permaculture instructor in the Pacific NW who spent two years at the Bullock Brothers Homestead, and they review Sepp Holzer's…
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087 – Replacing Irrigation with Permaculture
Paul presents on replacing irrigation with permaculture. He shares about the Sahara Desert, and the relationship between trees and rainfall Irrigation washes away nutrients…
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097 – The Man Who Planted Trees
Paul reviews "The Man Who Planted Trees", a beautifully animated short film about a man that brings back creeks as he plants trees. This film is more than just inspirational, it's a piece of…
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211 – Women Peeing Outdoors
Paul brings up the subject of women peeing outdoors and mentions how he has been trying to make a video on this subject for a long time and the difficulties in getting women to participate…
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223 – Poop Beast Part 1
After visiting Missoula's wastewater treatment plant, Paul and Heath Carrey from Montana organization of Soil scientist talk about human bodily waste management and poop beasts. They talk…
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230 – Review of Hands-On Agronomy
Paul and Helen Atthowe discuss Neal Kinsey's DVD Hands on Agronomy. The first half of the DVD focuses on basic soil science, much like you would learn if you are in a high quality…
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284 – Reverence for Bees Part 1
This podcast with Paul and Jacqueline Freeman discussing bees is one of my favorites and worth listening to, sharing and listening to again. Jacqueline and her "reverence for bees" is a self…
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348 – Permaculture Millionaire
Paul wrote a post as a reaction to an article in the Huffington Post about permaculture. It is the story of Gert and Ferd. Ferd commutes to work, buys all his food, buys all his entertainment and has…
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392 – Joseph Lofthouse on plant breeding - part 1
Paul and Jocelyn sit down with Joseph Lofthouse and talk about seeds, plants, breeding plants and foraging. Joseph is known and admired for the specific way that he breeds plants to achieve results that few…
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413 – The problem with batch box rocket mass heaters - Part 1
Paul Wheaton, Kirk "Donkey" Mobert, Erica and Ernie Wisner with Fred Tyler and ant Jeremy in attendance discuss Allerton abbey and the batch box heater that is installed onsite. According to Paul, Allerton abbey is now…
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460 – WWOOF – Part1
Paul talks with Josiah, Jennifer, and Ron about being a World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms(WWOOF) host. The discussion covers some of the rules of WWOOF-ing and why people would do it. The discussions talk about…