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Permaculture as Story Incubator. Commentary by Willi Paul, newmythologist.com
A Little Taste: I spent time walking the land at Marie’s Farm this morning and relished her wet socks and bird calls and visions of spiral rows of new fruit trees to come. 108 acres just shy of Pescadero, CA and … Continue reading
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Bill Mollison and I in the Chaos Era environmental refugees in the Willamette Valley
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“A Million Seeds” – Interview with Permaculturist / Author Christopher Shein by Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com Magazine
Two selections from Mr. Shein’s book: The Vegetables Gardener’s Guide to Permaculture. “Change is inevitable in the garden. What works well one season may not be successful the following year. Adapting to the shifting patterns of temperature, rainfall, pest populations, … Continue reading →