The Backyard Forest Garden ebook
by Colleen Codekas & Joel Schwartz
The Backyard Forest Garden: How to Create a Small-Scale Food Forest will teach you how to design and create your own permaculture forest garden. Learn the steps to implement a food forest in your own backyard!
Fermentation 101 mini course
by Growing Farmers
Dive into the ancient craft of fermentation with a healthy slice of the Growing Farmers mini "Fermentation 101" course. Master some of their favorite recipes — from tangy sauerkraut and creamy yogurt to zesty fermented salsa. Join Savannah Kilpatrick in the farm kitchen to learn how to make these delicious recipes and explore a world of gut-healthy flavors.
Introduction to Cheese Making Webinar
by Nicole Sauce
Come along on a journey with Nicole Sauce as she runs you through the basics of making cheese from home, including what supplies you need (and do not need), what to do with a failed cheese, and more.
Earthbag Architecture: Building Your Dream with Bags ebook
by Kelly Hart
Discover how you can build an amazing variety of structures using little more than the earth beneath your feet. Earthbag building is revolutionizing how people around the world are thinking about ways of providing
shelter, both temporary and permanent. Such buildings can be remarkably durable and resistant to earthquakes, floods, and fires.
Wisdom of Communities - Volume 3: Communication in Community
by The Foundation for Intentional Community
Volume 3 “Communication in Community” includes articles about decision-making, governance, power, gender,
class, race, relationships, intimacy,
politics, and neighbor relations in cooperative group culture. These areas are key for communities to address if they are to retain members and develop strong and healthy group connection.
Simplifying Aquaponics for the Busy Family ebook
by Candy Alexander
Aquaponics is the growing of fish and plants together in a beautiful, harmonious man-made soil-less ecosystem where the fish waste provides fertilizer for the plants and the plants filter the water for the fish. A closed loop system that is sustainable and easy to do in any climate or space, while taking the strain off the environment to grow our healthy food. Simplifying Aquaponics for the Busy Family is an essential resource for all those interested in learning how aquaponics works, and who want to start their own aquaponics ecosystem garden.
What you Need to Know to Evaluate your Solar PV Potential (ebook)
by Shawn Mills
This eBook is a great resource for those interested in getting started with
solar power. Filled with definitions, key components, how to analyze your current usage, how to estimate production, budgeting considerations, and a site evaluation checklist. This is a handy reference for people interested in a DIY system as well as people seeking to evaluate a
solar quote and sanity check the production estimates.
Restoration Agriculture: Designing Your Perennial Farm presentation from Permaculture Voices
by Mark Shepard
Mark Shepard, Manager of New Forest Farms and author of the book Restoration Agriculture, offers a presentation about the transition from annuals to a permanent,
perennial agriculture incorporating everything from nuts and berries to livestock and fruits and vegetables. The talk introduces the concept of ecosystem mimicry and keyline water management and will help you to chart a path forward to a truly ecologically designed farm.
Sameday Sourdough e-cookbook
by Nicole Allain of the Homegrown Show
For those new to
sourdough, Nicole will introduce you to the fundamentals and advise on how to get started. The e-book then goes on to provide inspiration and tasty ideas with a host of innovative sourdough recipes to try which will appeal to both beginners and those further into their sourdough journey.
Grow your own insulation webinar
by Beau M. Davidson
Beau M. Davidson talks about Homegrown
Mushroom Insulation, DIY Doors, Giant Wooden Hinges, and more.
Tiny House Magazine - set of 12 issues (2021 issues)
Enjoy 12 issues, a full year, of Tiny House
magazine, exploring all aspects of living in all kinds of small and often unconventional homes.
Chèvre and Aged Chèvre: Simple, delicious homemade cheeses ebook
by Kate Downham
Enjoy learning how to easily make great spreadable soft cheeses, and how to age these cheeses to make hard grating cheese, bloomy rind cheese, and more.
Spinning Wheel Bike Parts Plans
by Andres Bernal
This is a step by step guide plan for a spinning wheel made from bike parts designed and constructed by the instructor Opalyn
Rose during the Permaculture Technology
Jamboree 2022 at
Wheaton Labs and part of the Low Tech Laboratory Movie.
Cook with what you have cookbook
by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce
This valuable guide to the science and
art of home cooking starts with one woman’s kitchen
experience and simply removes the mystery from practical cooking. In addition to good eating, you’ll soon see how to decide: “Is it safe?” “Do I need that? What can I use instead?” “Can I make this? It sounds hard,” and a hundred other questions you will love leaving behind.
Rainwater Harvesting chapter from the Edible Landscaping book
by Michael Judd
A mini ebook in itself - this fascinating chapter talks about swales and rain gardens, with clear and illustrated examples of building your own with helpful tips, soil building recipes and even a whiskey sour strawberry rhubarb recipe to go hand in hand with your gardening toils!
Honeybee Tales: A beginning beekeeper's adventures (and misadventures) in natural beekeeping
by Leigh Tate
Honeybee Tales shares the ups and downs of a beginning beekeeper's venture into natural beekeeping.
Epigenetics and Seed Saving: Breeding Resilient, Locally Adapted Plants webinar
by Alan Booker
Watch an Alan Booker webinar and prepare to have your mind blown! This is simply a fascinating watch! Alan is the founder and executive director of the Institute of Integrated Regenerative Design, which provides education and research in support of regenerative communities.
Regenerative Agroforestry chapter from The Regenerative Landscaper
by Erik Ohlsen
Grab a sample chapter of this epic tome! Erik talks about how regenerative agroforestry is the practice of planting tree crops using the principles of regeneration, from fruit and nuts to timber, fuel, and fiber. The chapter discusses food forests, planting
trees by various methods, choosing fruit and nut cultivars, regenerative hedgerows and much more.
2 issues of Permaculture Design Magazine: Issue 99, Issue 100
Permaculture Design Magazine has served the North American permaculture community and readers around the world for over 30 years, originally known as Permaculture Activist. The magazine receives no public funding and has consistently garnered high regard for dedication to grassroots learning and design intelligence.
17 podcast review of Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway
by Paul Wheaton
Paul discussed this iconic permaculture text including four bonus podcasts with
Toby Hemenway covering: Animal Problems and Solutions, Permaculture Ethics, Science, and
Native Plants.
Rocket Ovens movie - HD Streaming
by Paul Wheaton
Watch an instructional movie going through the process of building your own super-efficient
wood oven. Taught by Tyler Morrison, Tim Barker, Chris 'Uncle Mud' McClellan and Paul Wheaton, you too can make a truly sustainable cooking device, and power it for free using twigs and scrap wood from your backyard!
Devious Experiments with a Truly Passive Greenhouse movie - HD Streaming
by Paul Wheaton
The problem: All greenhouses in a cold climate need heat. So they consume
energy and require human discipline. At the same time, it is possible that on a sunny day, a
greenhouse can get hot
enough to kill everything inside. The solution: We have a plan to create a
greenhouse that requires no heat, and will never overheat. Mostly, we will use the heat from the summer to heat the structure through the winter. And if we have a moment of excess heat we will passively store it and save it for later - with no harm to the plants, all with no need for human discipline.
Replacing Irrigation with Permaculture webinar
by Paul Wheaton
In this exclusive webinar, Paul Wheaton will teach you all about how to use permaculture techniques to reduce your reliance on complicated and expensive irrigation systems, or labour-intensive watering schedules.
Tour of Wheaton Labs Movie
by Paul Wheaton
Nestled in the mountains near Missoula, Montana, USA lies a hidden laboratory where experiments are conducted to make the world a better place. In this 2 hour movie, you will follow the lead Mad Scientist, Paul Wheaton, as he shows you his many experiments to gain
world domination....with
world domination meaning a world full of permaculture! There are experiments in how to grow food in an optimal and ecologically sound way: hugelkultur, grey water systems, zero-energy greenhouses, water retention, and earthworks.
Permaculture Thorns, A Book About Trying to Build Permaculture Community - draft eBook
by Paul Wheaton
A Book About Trying to Build a Permaculture Community.
45 Low Tech Things webinar
by Paul Wheaton
Paul's most recent webinar creation - here he discusses some new ideas, alongside some you may have heard before. But Paul always has new insights, and exciting new developments to discuss. Enjoy an entertaining and informative webinar!
Jacqueline Freeman on animal relationships (from the PDC)
by Jacqueline Freeman
Taken from the online
PDC, Jaqueline covers farm management style, types of relationships with wild animals, livestock, pets and working animals, and much more.
Market Garden Playing Cards e-book
by Diego Footer & Scott Hebert
Get these gorgeous
cards all mashed together into a handy dandy e-book. This deck of
cards was illustrated and designed by the incomparably talented Scott Hebert, with information hand-picked by the glorious Diego Footer.
Garden To Seed: a beginner's guide to seed saving
Ebook covering the basics of starting your own seeds at home.
All items in the bundle are digital and are available immediately after purchase. Enjoy your homesteading adventure with this epic January bundle!