
This is an evolving resource base, curating links, reviews, and tutorials for the best landscape design apps.
Read MoreLandscape Design Apps for Permaculture Beginners (even if you’re not a computer genius)

Learn permaculture online and in your local community, for free. Here's a list of ways to do it.
Read MoreHow to Learn Permaculture for Free

Learn what permaculture biodiversity means and how you can help perpetuate it.
Read MoreBiodiversity Is the Staff of Life

What is a soil food web and why is it important? Meet the creatures that help your garden grow.
Read MoreSoil Food Web in the Permaculture Garden

Patterns in nature repeat on each and every scale, and we can mimic them in our designs.
Read MoreBiomimicry: Finding Sustainable Patterns in Nature

In a whole systems design, needs are met with resources in a closed loop. Let's live more sustainably!
Read MoreWhole Systems Design: How to Live More Sustainably

A primer on edible weeds and how to use them, and other cool facts.
Read MoreEdible Weeds: Did You Know You Can Eat the Weeds?

Sectors are the uncontrolled influences that we have to consider in our permaculture sector analysis and designs. Here's how and why to map them.
Read MorePermaculture Sector Analysis and Mapping

Tips for Chickens in Permaculture Farms (and other types of barnyard birds). Pros, cons, and chicken tractor designs!
Read MorePros and Cons of Barnyard Birds

The Law of Attraction is just Cyclic Opportunity on a Permaculture Site. Tune in and tap the flow!
Read MoreCyclic Opportunity on a Permaculture Site

Basic methods of food preservation for saving the harvest: find alternatives to canning such as drying and fermentation.
Read MoreBasics of Food Preservation and Great Alternatives to Canning

Permaculture zones help us organize our spaces according to how (and how often) we use them
Read MorePermaculture Zones of Human Use in a Permaculture System