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Rachel Lindsay wrote:Welcome to Permies--so glad to "meet" you!

This is the perfect place to dive in deep with all the interests you've listed.  It will be fun to read about what you observe, learn, and try as you weave more and more Permaculture into your life! Best wishes and enjoy all the goodness around you, and around the site!

Two links to threads that you might find helpful:
https://permies.com/t/71390/buy-fruit-nut-trees-Canada
https://permies.com/wiki/179765/Native-edible-plants-North-America

Cheers!


Hi Rachel!
thank you for the greeting, and thank you for the recommendations.
3 years ago

thomas rubino wrote:Hi Amy;
A big welcome to Permies!
Quite alright you are protecting your identity.
We do not require your real name just a real-sounding name... you know like Amy Tailor!
What province are you located in?  We have Permies from coast to coast and around the whole world!

Do you know what Rocket Mass Heaters are???
Pop on over to the RMH forum and learn all about them!
In fact, you can learn about almost any subject here.
Stick around awhile, and come back often.
We will leave the light on for you.


thank you!
I'm from Ontario
3 years ago
Hello, I'm a young Canadian looking to get into the permie community. Amy isn't my real name, I am shy about revealing personal info online, I'm interested in the various uses of plants (for food, fiber, medicine, dye, etc.) soil protection, providing habitats for local animals, and overall ethical sustainability.
over the pandemic we had a boom of birds on our property. we even had tree swallows nest in our yard!

We also had a lot of frogs this year, even leopard frogs. it's been five years since I saw a leopard frog passing through, and the last time we saw them they looked sickly and were acting abnormally. But, these guys are healthy and alert!

I am hoping to keep our property a healthy spot for the native wildlife,

I am looking forward to learning and maybe even contributing some knowledge as I learn and experiment!
3 years ago