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The Permaculture Collective

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Introduce Yourself! Where are you from? What are you passionate about? What are your goals within this community?
Hi All! My name is Mary (she/her), and I live in Arlington, WA on a beautiful 20 acre farm, Pragtree Farm. I have been co-stewarding this land with three of my friends for a couple of years now and am honored to be a part of this intentional community. This farm has a rich history of many hands contributing to caring for this space in a way that helps to regenerate the earth. Tending to the land is truly one of my passions. I am excited to connect with you all and be a part of this collective, where we can share what we are working on and what we are learning and get feedback from others on how to best take care of the land (and each other). I am a landscape/farm designer who is passionate about regenerative farming practices. I love bringing designs to life by embracing my artsy side, but really, it is my goal to help others and put my all into this "work." I want to continue learning how I can help land owners, fellow stewards, enthusiasts, and daydreamers explore the tools it takes to create a sanctuary that fully embodies permaculture ethics and is soothing to the soul. We are in this together and can't wait to meet you! P.s. Say hi to your dog for me.
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4 likes • Jul 17
Hey Andrew! I would love to come to a community round table and share more! I got interested in Permaculture after dropping out of aviation school and traveling for a year when I met Jan Bang, who told me what it was, I felt an intense interest so I read Peter Banes Permaculture Handbook, and realized it provided real solutions for living sustainably. I think it was also seeing the petroleum based life put into perspective from the book and realizing gardening was so necessary. Learning about the problems of the world all my life, and living the real micro oppressions of of modern life
2 likes • Jul 17
Starting to get my mind decolonized from traveling and seeing what life could be like through the lense of permaculture design and living in communities made me want to change the system.
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Trace Chiodo
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Continuing permaculture education to be the best teacher and consultant, Steward of the earth and its life, that I can be. Based in Minneapolis.

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Joined Jun 22, 2024
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