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This is from a reader/listener request at the tinkering forum.

A focus on urban permaculture.

The request in this podcast is to go to my youtube permaculture videos and become my youtube friend.

If you like this sort of thing, please check out my permaculture podcast page.

Part of what is discussed is raised beds; lawn care; Wheaton Eco Scale; hugelkultur; polyculture; Ruth Stout method; apple trees; Missoula; intentional community; urban farming; rain barrels; Sepp Holzer; Sepp Holzer’s sausage planter; cast iron; food for a year; city repair.

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That's a neat idea! Doing landscaping felt sausages of soil is a great idea of Sepp Holzer's! And yeah, evolution over revolution is a good approach for getting along with your neighbors (and feeding them, too)!
 
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