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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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Hey everyone! My name is Cory Bradley and I live in Southern Oregon. I am a certified permaculture designer with an advanced PDC in Optical Surveying for earthworks and water harvesting. I also have my lvl 2 KNF cert and multiple completed classes in market farming, microgreens, biochar production, seed saving, & more. I am extremely passionate about realistcally creating the alternative society that we have all been dreaming of living in by utilizing permaculture and international contract law to create our own independent regenerative nations so that we can really stand up and be a voice for the world. While doing permaculture in our own back yards is the most observable impact that we can make, there are legal steps we can take to make change on a global scale that would dramatically change the world almost overnight. Just as the founding fathers used these same tools to create America we can form our own nations and be at peace with the world. We can even create contracts with foreign governments to fund the development regenerative eco-cities and create an interconnected web of regenerative nations to form a new system of managing the earth's goods and resources. I call this new system "Gaianomics" - permaculture principles applied to economics creating a regenerative economy using what i call "Sacred Capitolism" (not spiritual capitalism) which encourages and rewards companies who respect and honor the planet by applying permaculture principles at every possible step of production. This is the future that I see. Do you see it too?
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Hello Permaculturists
I am in the Tropics. Island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. 10 degrees N latitude close to Venezuela. Strongly alternating wet and dry season. Half the year wet season and half the year dry season. That is one challenge because I struggle to keep some plants alive during the dry season, e.g. papayas. Also, poor soil conditions. I think Mollison understood the problems facing the tropics, so I try to follow his ideas.
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Hi! Just to quickly introduce myself. I grew up in the Uk, have kicked around the world a lot and am now based on the land in southern Portugal. Got into permaculture in CA in 2011 and then went more deeply into syntropic farming from 2018 and now I implement, experiment, mentor and teach and am the guardian of a syntropic area planted in 2020 and a couple of other good forests. I sometimes go to Guinea-Bissau and Malawi to the villages to learn and share in agroecology/agroforestry. I’m not able to come to the live community meetings as the time zone doesn’t work for me, but I’m very happy to be here!
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I am founder of P3 Permaculture a education and consulting social enterprise since 2009. I Live in Alcove quebec 30 mins north of ottawa. Zone 4. I have been practicing permaculture for years and love to share and learn.
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