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The Three Sisters Garden

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. The Three Sisters garden is a companion planting technique that maximizes the amount of food harvested, while organizing the plants in a way that gets them to

Perennials – plant just once, save money and work, and preserve soil structure

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. Every gardener asks the question, what should I plant now? Many of us end up planting lots of annuals: tomatoes, beans, peppers, corn, squash, to

By |2025-06-01T18:16:18-08:00November 21st, 2024|Drought, Environment, environmentalism, Food, Food Scarcity, Food Supply, Gardening, Gardening 101, Gardening for Beginners Series, Low Carbon Footprint, Permaculture, permaculture ethics, resilience, Save Energy, Self-Sufficient Gardening, Soil Health|Comments Off on Perennials – plant just once, save money and work, and preserve soil structure

The Evolution of My Cards and My Mission

Ever since I completed my Permaculture Design Certificate, I’ve been searching for ways to engage the public on Permaculture garden design and various environmental topics. I did some consultations, started writing articles, and gave workshops on topics ranging from seed saving and sprouting to no-trash challenges for school kids. I’ve been studying herbalism, foraging,

Saving Seeds for a Self Sufficient Garden

It’s that time again, the time when the rains come, and the plants turn brown, their flowers going to seed. It’s time to collect and save seeds.   Seed saving may be the most neglected element of gardening. Every winter, most of us feast our eyes upon the pages of seed catalogs, drooling over the

Ethics and Principles – The Foundation of Permaculture

The practice of Permaculture is grounded in ethics and principles, and many new permaculture students get bogged down by them, impatient to move forward and learn the actual design system. “Why all this philosophy?” they ask. “I just want to learn to design amazing gardens and grow a lot of food.” It’s easy to

Fostering Biodiversity: Pollinator Sanctuary Garden Inventory

Every year I do a species inventory of my garden. I make note of which plants are growing where, and how well they tolerate the level of sun, the soil, and their neighboring plants. Sometimes I discover that plants fail to thrive in our clay soil; such is the case with our blueberry and

By |2025-06-01T18:16:30-08:00September 10th, 2023|Beauty, Climate Change, Drought, Environment, environmentalism, Flowers, Food, Food Scarcity, Gardening, Herbs, Low Carbon Footprint, Permaculture, permaculture ethics, Save Energy, Self-Sufficient Gardening, Soil Health, Wild fires, Wild Food|Comments Off on Fostering Biodiversity: Pollinator Sanctuary Garden Inventory

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

Wild and Weedy

For many years I waged war in my garden. I dug dandelions out of my lawn, using a tool called Grandpa’s Weeder, and I made huge piles of wilting Sheep’s Sorrel, which slowly dried up in a distant corner by the big pine tree. Every summer my back complained, and every spring the weeds returned

Reducing Energy in Food Preservation

You can go ahead and call me a nerd, and it would be true. I engage in many nerdly pursuits and thought patterns. When I’m driving my car, with my phone charging, I find myself wondering if charging my phone in the car lowers the car’s performance just a tiny bit, so that the car

What will you do?

From Hieroglyphic Stairway, by Drew Dillinger: “it’s 3:23 in the morning and I’m awake because my great great grandchildren won’t let me sleep my great great grandchildren ask me in dreams  What did you do while the planet was plundered? What did you do when the earth was unraveling? surely you did something when

By |2025-06-01T18:16:31-08:00June 21st, 2021|Climate Change, Environment, Permaculture, Save Energy|Comments Off on What will you do?
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