July 10, 2022: We Enjoy, and Share the Surplus of, Nature’s Gifts in Summer
Mid-summer. Life is very busy. I’m out in the gardens most days for an hour or two, working either alone […]
Mid-summer. Life is very busy. I’m out in the gardens most days for an hour or two, working either alone […]
The above photo of the cabbage patch lining one of our hugelkulture beds was taken about two weeks ago. Today,
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This year we decided to hold a small ceremony here on Solstice eve, rather than a big whingdig. Glad we
I continue to be amazed at how many permaculturists — even permaculture teachers! — took the jab. Don’t they realize
CEREMONY Thanks to podmate Joseph, Green Acres Permaculture Village now has a new tradition: to hold a sacred New Moon
Amazing. Why oh why didn’t I think of this. My son Colin, the inventor, thought of it. Well, okay. Much
PLANTING On Tuesday four podmates prepared the raised bed in front of the third house and planted sweet potato slips
This past week went by in a blur, not helped by the fact that I forgot to take photos, of
Two work parties, as usual, Tuesday and Friday mornings. On the agenda? Tomatoes Tuesday, “three sisters” (corn, beans, squash) Friday.
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Before this typically delicious Community Dinner, Thursday evening, Dan (facing the camera) — who lived here for five years, and