Raised Beds/Swales
When it comes to growing anything, it’s all about water. You want to catch every drop of it. Moisture in the soil builds organic … Read More
When it comes to growing anything, it’s all about water. You want to catch every drop of it. Moisture in the soil builds organic … Read More
Read on at The New Yorker Michael Judd visits a rooftop garden in Brooklyn to evangelize about the pawpaw, which, if he has anything … Read More
Interested in the intersection of PawPaws and Permaculture? This permaculture primer is your guide to introducing techniques and tips to help pawpaws thrive for … Read More
This is a personal story of my fathers passing and how it has inspired me to share our green burial experience with others. A … Read More
U.S. Botanic Garden Online Lecture: Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist Have you ever wondered how to have your yard and eat it too? … Read More
Edible landscaping is the new American garden. Hanging fruit is one of the most beautiful features on a landscape. It hits an emotional cord, … Read More
“Fine fruit is the flower of commodities. It is the most perfect union of the useful and the beautiful that the earth knows. Trees full … Read More
Rain gardens basically are upside down baseball mitts in the ground, water-sinking depressions that come in many shapes and forms. They are simple imitations … Read More
Stone in the landscape serves multiple functions. Obviously done well it adds massive aesthetic appeal and year round architecture to the landscape but as … Read More
The Art of Espalier, Arbors & Trellis’s – Growing fruit vertically! Growing fruit on attractive supports not only helps the plants thrive and bear abundantly … Read More