In Harmony with Nature: Companion Planting
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by Saniya malhotra
3w ago
Within nature’s intricate choreography, plants have communicated subtle wisdom to one another, forging alliances that transcend mere survival and embrace a realm of flourishing collaboration. This age-old technique, called companion planting, is an enduring craft that fosters unity among species, enriches biodiversity, and unleashes the garden’s utmost capabilities. Across ancient agricultural practices and contemporary permaculture ..read more
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Permaculture in Practice: Regenerative Solutions for Everyday Life
Permaculture Education Blog
by Saniya malhotra
1M ago
The intricate life-supporting systems of our planet are being challenged with each passing day.  In this chaotic landscape, permaculture emerges as a beacon of hope, presenting a comprehensive, intelligent, and holistic solution to these pressing issues. Its approach is practical and deeply rooted in the interconnectedness of communities and living systems, offering a profound opportunity ..read more
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Mastering Rain Gardens
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by Nayana Durga Naik
6M ago
In the face of escalating environmental challenges, the need for regenerative practices in landscaping and urban planning has never been more critical. One such innovative solution is the rain garden. A rain garden is a carefully constructed, shallow depression in the ground, typically filled with a mix of native plants and specialized soil, designed to ..read more
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Maintenance Guide to Permaculture Gardening
Permaculture Education Blog
by Nayana Durga Naik
7M ago
Permaculture gardening is a living testament to the potential of regenerative coexistence between humans and the natural world. It’s not just about growing plants; it’s about creating a whole mini-ecosystem where every element helps each other. It consists of a team of plants, animals, soil, sun, and water, where each one plays a role. By ..read more
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Highlights of the Permaculture Design Process
Permaculture Education Blog
by Alan Enzo
8M ago
Permaculture Design, also known as Regenerative Design or Ecological Design, encompasses a range of interconnected practices and principles that harmonize with nature’s wisdom. By observing and imitating natural ecosystems, permaculture design strives to create resilient and productive systems that benefit both people and the planet. This blog post will explore some key aspects of permaculture ..read more
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Protected: Building Resilience with Permaculture: Adapting to Climate Change
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by Saniya malhotra
8M ago
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Regenerative Design and Regenerative Economics: Shaping Resilient Futures
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by Mani Makhija
10M ago
Interviewing Alan Enzo In the face of mounting environmental challenges and the urgent need for a more resilient future, Regenerative Design and Regenerative Economics concepts have gained significant momentum.  One voice leading the charge is Alan Enzo, an influential advocate for Regenerative Design and the practical implementation of “beyond circular economy” principles. Enzo’s work has ..read more
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How to think like a forest
Permaculture Education Blog
by Mani Makhija
1y ago
Have you ever enjoyed the harmony of nature when strolling in a forest? The interdependence of plants, animals, and trees results in a thriving environment. Have you ever thought about the lessons that forest management can teach us as individuals and business owners? Adopting a holistic perspective on life and business entails thinking like a ..read more
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Earthship Biotecture
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by Mani Makhija
1y ago
Michael Reynolds, an architect, created the Earthship Biotecture method of sustainable building design and construction in the 1970s. The idea of an Earthship is to build a self-supporting, off-grid home out of natural and repurposed materials like tires, bottles, and earth. The structures have characteristics like passive solar heating and cooling, rainwater collection and filtration ..read more
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Herb Spirals in Permaculture
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by Mani Makhija
1y ago
Herb spirals? What are herb spirals? Herb spirals are spiral-raised garden beds usually constructed in a spiral design, as their name suggests. The layers around the middle of the bed loop down to the floor, while the center is higher. Due to the raised spiral form, one side of the bed will have full sun … Herb Spirals in Permaculture Read More ..read more
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