Food Scarcity

Staying Sane and Doing Good

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. Most of my recent blog articles have been “how-to” posts, how to grow food on a balcony, how to start a three sisters garden, how to…you

Gardening on a Balcony

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. How to Garden on a Balcony: A Step-by-Step Guide Urban living often means limited outdoor space, but that doesn't mean you can't have a garden and

Plants for Pacific Northwest Pollinator Gardens

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. It’s that quiet time of year, when most of the canning is done, and the last storm of holidays will soon be past. The cats sleep

Should You Free Range Your Chickens?

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 internet is full of gorgeous videos of Permaculture gardens, complete with chicken coops and runs, the chickens roaming about the garden during the day in suburban

November in the Garden and Kitchen

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. Some of these things will get done in October, and some may wait until December. These articles about monthly activities are basic guidelines; your climate may dictate

Growing Garlic 101

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. Garlic is one of those beneficial plants that you should be growing in your tree guilds and garden beds. In addition to being good for its fellows

What is Sustainability, and How Can We Achieve It?

Sustainability, what does that word actually mean, anyway?  Sustainable, a word that’s become hugely popular over the last twenty odd years, one hears it at conferences, all over social media, in permaculture courses, and everywhere in between. You’ve probably heard or seen it on grocery store labels, corporate mission statements, and your

Creating Edible Landscapes

Six months ago I joined the board of an organization called Edible Landscapes of Yamhill County, ELOYC for short. I had met them at our library, where a permaculture designer gave a lecture on Food Forests, and when I started chatting with the neighbor to my left, I found out that ELOYC

Getting Started – The Basics of Planting a Permaculture 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. Many people feel intimidated when they first hear about Permaculture. There’s so much to learn! Pathways, water capture, biodiversity and tree guilds, even the placement of dams!

June and July in the Permaculture 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. Before I get into the list of things to do, I wanted to mention that in some regions, you can do these things in June, and even

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