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Permaculture resources from Paul Wheaton

Paul Wheaton is a permaculture practitioner that curates permies.com, a youtube channel and an interesting podcast I just stumbled upon. He takes more of a Sepp Holzer aproach to permaculture, here are some of his videos. Go learn something and have fun doing it.

Published September 19, 2012
Categorized as audio, people, permaculture, resourceTagged Paul Wheaton, Sepp Holzer

Enter the fortress, building a raised garden bed

I have never worried about cold weather before, nor about any animals eating my bounty. Those days are over… Now I live in an area with plant killing frost and gophers a plenty. In lieu of this, I have created the raised garden bed fortress. Turn down the lights and queue the drums please:

Published July 12, 2011
Categorized as community, food, gardening, projectsTagged fortress, hugelkutur, Paul Wheaton, raised garden bed

Good videos to raise some eye brows

Paul Wheaton, over at Permies.com has a great youtube channel I’ve been following for a while now. You should too!

Published May 28, 2011
Categorized as people, permaculture, videoTagged Paul Wheaton, Permies.com
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Hi! My name is Sergio Scabuzzo and welcome to The Greenman Project. I write here with hopes to facilitate a dialog which helps bring the positive change we want to see in ourselves and the world. This conversation being related to sustainability, Permaculture, natural building and the many roads in between. As we find each other on this path, I hope you feel inspired to change the world, build something and share your thoughts...

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