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Omaha Permaculturists?

 
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Hey all,
I've become interested in permaculture over the past year and was wondering if there wasn't anyone else in the Omaha area who wouldn't love to join with me to talk about, or work on permaculture on a gardening scale (or a farm scale... we can dream). I would love to hang out with people who share an interest in experiencing nature, community and food in a permaculturish way. I have started to implement some things in my own yard, but would love to see other people's projects and be of some mutual benefit.

Let me know .
Heidi

 
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Hi  I recently moved to Omaha and have been living on a farm near Clark's Nebraska that we are trying to convert to permaculture. I'm currently working a marketing job and looking for a good place to stay if you would like to connect let me know my name is waxi.
 
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Omaha has an active permaculture nonprofit doing community gardens and such: https://www.omahapermaculture.org/

I'm not in the area any more but maintain an interest in how permaculture grows in my home state.

Best wishes finding your community.
 
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