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Using Transformative Adventures principles to spread Permaculture

 
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I don't own land but I have been speaking to my friends and neighbors about the Transformative Adventures permaculture philosophy and a couple of them want me to plan a keyhole garden in their yard. This happened organically not as part of a sales effort. Given the wealth of knowledge in the book I could be like a Johnny Appleseed of permaculture in my neighborhood.
 
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Charles Moeller wrote:I don't own land but I have been speaking to my friends and neighbors about the Transformative Adventures permaculture philosophy and a couple of them want me to plan a keyhole garden in their yard. This happened organically not as part of a sales effort. Given the wealth of knowledge in the book I could be like a Johnny Appleseed of permaculture in my neighborhood.



Hey thanks for saying so! That basic idea of creating something great for ourselves that really works and is beautiful really is the key to spreading Permaculture. When we can show people that a better world also builds us better lives, then we won’t have to twist people’s arms to create change.
 
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Mike, just a quick aside. I think this might qualify as PEA point. I cooked some new potatoes, the red ones, and they had prominent eyes all over their surface. We have a flower pot that has a geranium from mother’s day 2 years ago and the last of a cranberry bush bean plant dying back. So I decide to plant the top section of three of the potatoes and BAM!!! They grew like crazy. Repotting for better production this weekend. Putting fallow soil to good use with free seed potatoes!
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cranberry bush and potato plant growing in pots
 
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