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Hi!
I have been pushing the boundaries of Northern climate suburban permaculture. I have my degree in earth science and worked with farmers and ranchers on sustainability before focusing on family and cultivating the community here. I work on a school farm restoration project as well as my homestead and an occasional design client. The homestead garden has been developed for about five years and is being fine-tuned with plenty of projects to still complete. I am probably going to take on the maintenance of another school farm/garden I have recently designed in the next few months. I also have 2 little ones. In other words, you won't be bored!

If you are interested in staying in a suburban setting while learning about farming and homesteading small acreages, send me a pm.
 
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My name is Henry I am 32, graduated college in civil then electronics engineering. I am 6’4” 200lbs and not afraid to lift 200lbs on my shoulders. I have tremendous perseverance and attention to detail when doing things I love, perma-farming being one, as it keeps me close to God. I am religious and live almost a Monastic life, outside a monastery. Pretty boring one may think, but God is my fuel and I can be out there working that field alone, I don’t care, I do it alone, just God and I! I love helping and this is great for me, and great for you because I truly know what I can offer to another human, and it’s a lot, much more than you expect, possibly mind blowing! I will make anyone’s life easier for sure, and not because I would try, but just because it’s who I am, I enjoy transforming with my hands, making things from bad to good again, to make someone worthless valuable, I rather dress up an old puppy pretty again then to breed another one.
 
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