When setting goals for permaculture design projects, why might your attitude be your most useful tool? Let's find out!
Read MoreSetting Goals for Permaculture Design Projects: How to Get Started 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 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 Integrated Pest Management allows controlling insects and rodents in your garden, organically and with a systems-thinking perspective.
Read MoreIntegrated Pest Management & Organic Pest Control How do permaculture principles apply to social situations? And how can we use the same design strategies we use in the garden to improve our relationships?
Read MoreWhat is Social Permaculture? Sustainable irrigation and water cycles are the lifeblood of your home, garden, and extended impact.
Read MoreSustainable Irrigation: Permaculture Water Systems What is an ecological footprint, carbon footprint, environmental footprint, and how many planet Earths would we need, if everyone lived like you?
Read MoreHow to Measure (and Reduce) Your Ecological Footprint What are invisible structures and why are they such an essential part of your sustainable homestead and/or community project?
Read MoreInvisible Structures in Permaculture How do you design your landscape? Start with the scale of permanence. a tool that helps us plan a project and avoid mistakes that will be hard to correct.
Read MorePermaculture and the Scale of Permanence What are the principles of permaculture? Here's a massive collection of ecological design principles from a variety of sources
Read MorePermaculture Principles: a Cornucopia