Gardening Like a Ninja: Cultivating Nature with Stealth and Style In a world where urban landscapes often overshadow the beauty of nature, a new trend is emerging that combines guerrilla gardening tactics with a touch of finesse – "gardening like a ninja." This...
The Map is not the Territory
The Map is not the Territory: Beyond Maps, Towards Physical Exploration of Landscapes. Permaculture design has emerged as a powerful philosophy integrating ecological principles with resilient human systems. It encourages us to understand the dynamic interplay between...
Finding the Right Seed Planting Charts: A Guide Based on Observation, Climate Analogues, and Understanding Different Climate Zones
Gardening is a fulfilling and rewarding experience, but achieving success in growing plants from seeds requires careful planning and timing. One aspect of this process is selecting the correct seed planting chart. By considering observations, climate analogues, and...
Cultivating Sustainability: Harnessing Permaculture Design for Abundant Community Gardens
In a rapidly changing world where concerns about environmental degradation and food security are becoming increasingly pressing, permaculture offers a promising solution. Permaculture design principles prioritize sustainable and regenerative practices to create...
Water in Permaculture – Two
When it comes to water, there are no standard rules. Instead, it is an understanding that depends on the type of plant, the soil, the weather, the time of year and many other variables. Fortunately, there are some averages we can use to start to figure out what to do....