
On urban permaculture, eco-activism and co-creation of space with non-human animals — a conversation with Becky Ellis
Urban permaculture is possible even without owning private property or large amounts of land.
Urban permaculture is possible even without owning private property or large amounts of land.
By Heather Jo Flores “Contact with the soil reminds us…
By Jodie Harburt When women thrive so too can the…
Finding permaculture in America.
Learn about the collaborative women’s online permaculture design course
Surprise yourself in the garden with self-seeding plants.
Ideas for healing racial injustices
Alternative Economic Systems, untangling the tongue-tied transition from capitalism to cooperation.
Financial permaculture in action
Experimenting in over-wintering annuals for resilience and food security (and perennial tomatoes!)
Howling at the moon is an analogy for describing clear and heart-centered communication established with yourself first and then extended to another.
Translation: Essential steps towards the survival of the human species by…
By Jennifer English Morgan Crash, clatter, smash, tink, tink. A…
By Jennifer English Morgan “Design creates culture. Culture shapes values.…
How would you explain the definition of permaculture?
Building an anti/beyond/despite capitalist movement By Becky Ellis Permaculture is…