Greetings from the Sunshine state! My question for Toby was basically his thoughts on using
Permaculture on old strip-mined lands. In Central/East Tennessee in a very magical place called the Upper Cumberlands is a beautiful tract of
land. The Upper Cumberlands, run from North Alabama, through Tennessee and up into Kentucky as far as I know, but could go farther as they are apart of the Appalachian chain. These tracts of lands are reasonably priced and offer untold beauty for all to see. Knowing that this was once mined and that the scenery I gaze upon has been much altered by man, I wonder? Could these lands flourish again and bring forth substance for all to benefit from, while healing itself? I have done a small amount of research on-line and I find not many people speaking on this subject. My family and I would like to create a forest garden, rotational graze our very small herd of livestock on
sustainable pastures and heal the land and ourselves through putting
permaculture to practice. If anyone is doing this, great! let's here from you. If you know of someone already doing it, please let us know and kind thoughts would be appreciated! Toby, again thank you for all that you do. Enjoying The Journey...Hugh