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Hi permies!
Having lived in Germany for several decades now, I realize that the opportunity to expand my permaculture skill set encounters boundaries and limitations on many levels. Suspecting that there may be better options in other mainly European countries, my wife and I have been contemplating a relocation to Portugal, Bulgaria, France, and now Spain. Due to the relatively low geo-hazards and the oceanic Cfb climate in the north-eastern part of Spain, this is the area I am currently focussing on.
How I found this forum? It was the rocket mass heater that got my attention, although it could have been a lot of the other really fascinating themes on this forum.
During yin yoga this morning, the design-plans of the rmh converged with the picture of the Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube of the thunderstorm generator before my inner eye. Esoteric? Woo-woo? For sure!
Feels good to have landed here!
 
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Welcome to Permies!

Glad you found your way here.

Do you currently garden? How is Germany's climate for growing?
 
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Yes, we have a small garden with a lily pond, two apple trees, a cherry tree, berries, elderberry trees, a walnut and a hazelnut tree, many herbs, a raised bed, amongst several other plants, trees, veggies and flowers. Although our small property could be optimized to emcompass more diverse flora and fauna, I currently prefer spending more time on the evaluation of our possibilities to move to a larger site in a country that offers more affordable real-estate. Preferably a community.

"In the south of the Cologne lowland in the Rhine valley, Bonn is in one of Germany's warmest regions."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonn#Climate

In other words, Germany's climate is wonderful for gardening, but finding suitable properties has become very challenging in the last years.
By the way, following the advice of an ecologically oriented construction company, we renovated our house with wall heating systems using tons of clay. We also used a lot of wood fibre insulation, for example for the roof and the outside walls. For the more moisture sensitive parts of the house we used lime materials.
 
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