About MyPermaculture
Mediterranean travel to a more senseful, more abundant and more sustainable Permaculture life.
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- Germany
- Joined
- 04 Jan 2018
- Last Post
- 13 Dec 2018
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- My daughters self decorated birthday cake with mint and bittercress. And small update.
- Day 7: FINAL Day Black & White Photo Challenge (double photo).
- Day 6: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- Day 5: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- Day 4: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- Day 3: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- Anybody out on Steemit to join blockchain technology carbon sequestration regenerative agriculture project?
- Day 2: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- Day 1: Seven Day Black & White Photo Challenge
- U-Boot-Bunker Valentin – Abandoned exidental, artificial mountain massif. (Bremen Farge, Germany)
- In Depth Final Design Exercise Permaculture Design for my 2017 Geoff Lawton online PDC 2.0.
- Review on the impressive "The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming" DRAWDOWN by Paul Hawken
- Boca do Inferno - Hell's Mouth, Portugal. How the power of places can cause heavy vertigo!
- Landscape regeneration. Healing from Motocross Track. First Earthworks: Terrace / Retaining Wall, Pocket Pond, Soil decompaction on 400m2 (4300 square feet).
- Food from the bathtub. Our first ever 2017 Permaculture micro growing season in review.
- 30 day review on steemit. About Love and Darkness.
- Searched for an abundant annual clover and found perennial, edible, invasive bulp from across the mediterranean globe. WHAT!? - Oxalis pes-caprae or Wood Sorrel.
- Germinate your own Mango seeds. 3 extremely rewarding minutes.
- [Declined Payout Post] Willie Smiths Village Hubs.
- Always be ready to plant. Always have a full nursery. Especially in hot and dry climates.