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Gert in the making
You should never forget that every creature has its purpose in the cycle of nature and can also be very important to humans. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~What are you going to do now?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Goin straight Bob. I don’t know, get a job, find myself a gal.. or, I dunno what people do nowadays, build-a, uh, a barn maybe, paint the barn with the gal, put the gal in the barn, you know; American dream."
Chris Vee wrote:Oh how cool! I'm going to ask my wife. Can she come? She has a sourdough micro-bakery now!!
What a great opportunity, & I can finally get all my badges!!
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🌱 Let's al be producers instead of consumers and share the abundance! 🌱
Dewy Mulder - Carpe Vitam - The Netherlands - www.carpevitam.net
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paul wheaton wrote:
Chris Vee wrote:Oh how cool! I'm going to ask my wife. Can she come? She has a sourdough micro-bakery now!!
What a great opportunity, & I can finally get all my badges!!
Sounds like a three-fer!
I assume you are suggesting that you and your wife would be boots?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~What are you going to do now?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Goin straight Bob. I don’t know, get a job, find myself a gal.. or, I dunno what people do nowadays, build-a, uh, a barn maybe, paint the barn with the gal, put the gal in the barn, you know; American dream."
T Blankinship wrote: I have looked at Allerton Abbey on permies.com and I really want to see it in person. It is hard starting out by your self to build cool things. In the past four years I have not done a lot of permaculture things that I want to do because of a 40 hour a week job and lack of help. Starting from zero about seven years ago at my home, I have not done 1% of the things that Allerton Abbey has done. If I was just staring out, going to the boot camp would be a path I would have taken. Having Allerton Abbey done and someone living there is a massive boom to both Wheaton Labs and permaculture in general.
If you want to be a Gert then start the path now!
Working toward a permaculture-strong retirement near sunny Sperling.
Ed Benfer wrote:can an old guy with a bad back and knees attend boot camp ?
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Alecia Dooley-Goode wrote:I WOULD LIKE TO COME AND VISIT IT BEFORE YOU GIVE IT AWAY! BUT KUDOS FOR EDUCATING SO MANY PEOPLE!
OK, I will stop yelling now lol. I am currently trying to figure out ways to do the same on my property in IA. I am building garden beds from old garage door panels. We have the compost toilet and the shower room built (made from pallets and tin roof), now on to water catchment from said roof. The problem is the roof is only 10x7ft. So more water catchment will be needed and another form of collection-somehow. I am seeding the the land with various herbs and plants but medicinal and for culinary reasons. A greenhouse will need to be built as well as a canning cellar, but the bathroom took priority, next is the bridge to the wooded area. Then I can get back on the gardens and greenhouse. Do you currently live there and are just moving one to create another location? Or are you in and out? I am trying to think what time of yr to visit next year.
Also, I bet your skills would be killer helpful in the mountains down in the NC/TN area currently! I will be going down in NOV, any chance you are headed that way?
Are huglecultre beds only made from aged wood? I know I have been told before not to put green chips on my garden beds before, does the same apply for the piles? They will have TONS of down wood to use it also.
I am hoping to look at some of your stoves and try and figure a clean and simple version to weld together out of a 55gal drum. Not the most efficient but they need warmth and have loads of wood downed.
Any insight you can provide would be appreciated!
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Shannon Reese wrote:Okay. Okay. I. Want to come. Be. A. Part,,where is this place. ,
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Drew Berggren wrote:Hey this would be perfect for me I really want to be involved in the permaculture movements and I need hands-on experience. I would definitely be willing to put in the time and commitment at this place.
Would I be able to bring my dog? I'm very attached to him and he is sort of a support animal to me.
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Of course, I found a very beautiful couch. Definitely. And this tiny ad:
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