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What to Grow in Your Garden For Pollinators

This is part of a new series of blog posts for beginner gardeners. These posts may be a little shorter and more specific in nature. In recent years, the crucial role of pollinators in maintaining biodiversity and food security has become increasingly evident. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinating insects and animals

Regrowing Lettuce From a Store Bought Head of Lettuce – Does it work?

The answer to that is “sometimes”. We’ve all seen those videos on social media about how you can save money and get free vegetables by saving the stumps from a head of lettuce that you’ve bought at the store and used in a salad. The same is apparently true for spring onions and

What Makes a Tree Guild Work? Hint: biodiversity of relationships, not just species.

How Do Plants Support Each Other in a Permaculture Tree Guild? Identifying the layers of tree guild plants is just the first step in designing a Permaculture tree guild. The second step, identifying the role that each plant plays, is just as important. Let’s examine the various functions that each plant can fulfill.

Why Create a Tree Guild in a Permaculture Food Forest Garden – the Short Version

What is a Tree Guild in a Permaculture Garden, and why have one? If you’re looking for a way to get the maximum yield out of a small permaculture garden space, a tree guild permaculture design is a great way to start.  What is a Tree Guild? A tree guild is a group

The Tree Guild in a Permaculture Food Forest Garden

If you’re looking for a way to get the maximum yield out of a small permaculture garden space, a tree guild permaculture design is a great way to start.  What is a Tree Guild? A tree guild is a group of plants placed around a primary food producing species, such as an apple tree,

Violets in Permaculture- Forage A Feast For The Senses

Foraging violets takes me straight back to my childhood, not just to real events that occurred, but also to the dreams I had as a little girl. When I was little, one of my favorite things to do in spring was to find a shady spot under a fruit tree, brush my hands over

What is Permaculture?

If we look around us, we can see evidence of environmental degradation. We might see a stand of trees that has been chopped down. We might have friends or relatives who have lost their homes or towns to a wildfire. Perhaps we hear about the extinction of a species we know and love. Now

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