How Permies works: https://permies.com/wiki/34193/permies-works-links-threads
My projects on Skye: The tree field, Growing and landracing, perennial polycultures, "Don't dream it - be it! "
John Daley Bendigo, Australia The Enemy of progress is the hope of a perfect plan
Benefits of rainfall collection https://permies.com/t/88043/benefits-rainfall-collection
GOOD DEBT/ BAD DEBT https://permies.com/t/179218/mortgages-good-debt-bad-debt
Bronwyn Olsen wrote:Hi Hazel, I am curious to know more about the importance of keeping standing stable snags in the landscape for reasons other than homes for wildlife? Also, the forest around me is pine and cedar. I have distributed ash and charcoal from a central burn pile to all over property in smaller raked out piles. The grasses you recommended. Do these have a better chance where trees are? I want to improve the soil, don’t want to kill trees. The biggest lack is consistent water and organic matter which makes it hard to keep anything else going like elderberries ,Oak or Oregon grape root. Right now, I’m just annoying my husband with the ash everywhere!
Tomi Hazel Ward of Little Wolf Gulch in Southern Oregon
Author of "Social Forestry: Tending the Land as People of Place"
Ra Kenworth wrote:Hi Hazel
I am really enjoying your book. The style is unique, and I am finding it easy to digest the knowledge you share.
Thank you
Tomi Hazel Ward of Little Wolf Gulch in Southern Oregon
Author of "Social Forestry: Tending the Land as People of Place"
Shari Clark wrote:Welcome, Tomi! Your book looks amazing! I live in a forest and it's been such a journey to learn how to garden in this environment.
Tomi Hazel Ward of Little Wolf Gulch in Southern Oregon
Author of "Social Forestry: Tending the Land as People of Place"
How Permies works: https://permies.com/wiki/34193/permies-works-links-threads
My projects on Skye: The tree field, Growing and landracing, perennial polycultures, "Don't dream it - be it! "
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Nicole Alderman wrote:Congratulation to our winners!
Bronwyn Olsen
Rob Read
Nancy Reading
Timothy Norton
Winners, please keep an eye on your email inbox for an email from the publisher to arrange for the shipment of your book!
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Big thanks to Tomi for joining us this week, answering our questions and granting us your knowledge. We hope to see you around the forums more in the future!
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