by Rachel M. Walls | Jun 2, 2015 | Environment, Farming, Living Skills, Permaculture
Even most practitioners of permaculture have trouble defining it, partly because its not just one technique of doing this or that, but mostly because the theory encompasses too much to narrow the idea into a simple definition. Sure, there is agriculture, but it’s also...
by Stu E.D. | May 13, 2015 | Activism, Alternative Living, Living Skills, Permaculture, Podcasts
Today’s episode is a permabyte review of the forthcoming book by Toby Hemenway, The Permaculture City. Exciting, isn’t it? Toby Hemenway has a new book coming out and I’ll just go ahead and say it: it is incredible. I received an advance copy, clocking in at 288...
by Stu E.D. | Apr 7, 2015 | Hawaii, Living Skills, Permaculture, Products & Services
More than a decade of permaculture implementation in Timor-Leste is leading to a unique guidebook specific to worldwide tropical climates — that is, if an ongoing crowdfunding campaign succeeds. The practical reference guide – A Tropical Permaculture Guidebook — aims...
by Stu E.D. | Mar 18, 2015 | Living Skills, Podcasts
Permaculture is notoriously hard to define. A recent survey shows that people simultaneously believe it is a design approach, a philosophy, a movement, and a set of practices. This broad and contradiction-laden brush doesn’t just make permaculture hard to describe. It...
by Stu E.D. | Mar 17, 2015 | Environment, Events, Living Skills, Podcasts
Listen, Learn, & Love Permaculture Voices second major conference was recently completed. The conference and podcast being delivered by Diego Sanchez is receiving praises by many through out the permaculture community, right so. Here is a direct link to some of the...