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can i just post updates here or would i do that somewhere else or nowhere here at all ever?
 
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Great question!..

I will stick my neck out to answer you (someone might correct me but that's okay)

Don't worry too much about whether you are posting in the right place -- don't let that hold you back!

Once in a while posts get moved to a better place but people don't get told off for getting reorganized 😂
 
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Luna Silva wrote:can i just post updates here or would i do that somewhere else or nowhere here at all ever?



I kind of think of it like a paragraph. If I'm starting a new subject, I'll start a new thread. Look around and see where it would fit best. If I'm on the same subject, all my thoughts in one place makes sense.

Does your update relate to being 16 and new here? Or to something you said here before? (It's up to you, do what feels right to you. Those are just my guidelines.)
 
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Hi Luna, wanna see a Permaculture Palace?
well... its still a work in progress, but I'd be happy to see your opinion/first impression about it:
https://permies.com/t/270170/Envisioning-Permaculture-Palace
 
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Marko Peter wrote:Hi Luna, wanna see a Permaculture Palace?
well... its still a work in progress, but I'd be happy to see your opinion/first impression about it:
https://permies.com/t/270170/Envisioning-Permaculture-Palace



i dont like it sorry
 
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South Florida is happening!  Especially for year-round growing, tropicals/ rare fruit, sidewalk gleaning.  Take your people to the Fruit & Spice Park, Fairchild Gardens, growers markets, maybe one day Grimal Grove to see possibilities.  Some local farms & CSAs have training apprenticeships.  Growing skills more important than own land.  If you're measuring the yard, something might be within immediate reach.  0.039ac according to Jeavons bio-intensive + Duhon crop-mix is enough to provide complete annual nutrition for one adult.  See also:

Robin Greenfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX4kq4QfYRA

Pete Kanaris: Jim K
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m63xqA7kXHU&pp=ygUUZ3JlZW4gZHJlYW1zIGZsb3JpZGE%3D

Happy Growing!
 
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