The Forest Farm: Clothing the Earth with Trees
Rory Peterson Rory Peterson

The Forest Farm: Clothing the Earth with Trees

There is a scene from the 1984 adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol“ in which Scrooge is talking to Bob Cratchit about the use of clothing instead of coal to keep warm. “Garments were invented by the human race as protection against the cold. Once purchased, they may be used indefinitely for the purpose for which they were intended. Coal burns. Coal is momentary, coal is expensive“. Now, all symbolism of his greed aside, it is actually a great point

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Permaculture Principles: A Grower’s Guide

Permaculture Principles: A Grower’s Guide

Permaculture. Perhaps you’ve heard the word before, perhaps not. Although the word itself is relatively new, the practices that define it have been around for as long as humans have been cultivating plants. Indeed, it has been the primary agricultural system around the world for most of that time, only recently being upended by the corporate industrial/chemical farms. To farm in a permaculture sense is to work WITH the landscape, rather than against it.

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