The Permaculture Hub 🌿
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A place to talk all things Permaculture. Check out webinars, workshops and up and coming courses.
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Greening the desert 🏜️
The website is up and running! Still lots to do but check it out!!
Forwarded from Soulmonkeywellness and Serendipity Permaculture (Soul Monkey wellness & Serendipity Permaculture)
https://lightcellar.ca/products/the-evolution-of-the-jaw-how-the-jaw-and-teeth-hold-the-answers-to-your-health

May 5th if anyone is interested! Recording of the event will be sent out to all who buy a ticket !
Please pass on to anyone you think may benefit. We will be discussing how the jaw impacts our mental health, physical health, sleep etc and what you can do about it. We will also go over jaw exercises, breathing exercises and homemade tooth powder and paste … it will be a jam packed 3 hrs with time for Q&A.. reach out if you have any questions
One of my favourite things to put into a design! Seed of life !
Check out these great designs by Erik and his team!
My leaf design is coming to life!!! 🥹🥹🥹
Forwarded from Soulmonkeywellness and Serendipity Permaculture (Soul Monkey wellness & Serendipity Permaculture)
Prettying up my presentation for @thelightcellar for Thursday night! So excited to share with all of you! The recording will be available for purchase on my website. www.soulmonkeywellness.com and www.thepermaculturehub.com

There is still room! Come join us!

https://lightcellar.ca/products/the-evolution-of-the-jaw-how-the-jaw-and-teeth-hold-the-answers-to-your-health
Forwarded from Soulmonkeywellness and Serendipity Permaculture (Soul Monkey wellness & Serendipity Permaculture)
Progression..

Working on your property, no matter the size is rewarding in so many ways. For me I think of growth emotionally, physically, and mentally. Of course the obvious is providing food and medicine to you, your family and community.

But more then that, it makes me reflect on things like edge, shapes, imperfections, and impact.

Edge— in permaculture the edge is a really important piece to consider.. it is where fertility is at its peak. It is where two ecosystems connect and collide to provide exchanges. This is where magic happens, where productivity and diversity are foundational. The soil is often richer, the plants and trees will be thriving and you can often witness multiple species of birds, wildlife, microbes, and insects.

So what really is the edge?

Think of the edge of a mountain to a meadow, a forest to the land next to it, water to the land, soil to grass, rocks to grass, pathway to forest, garden bed to pathway, fence to garden bed, rock wall to garden, and urban land to rural land. There are so many more, can you think of any?

If we continue to push the edges on our properties, no matter the size, we can create a multitude of benefits.

Can you see the edges of this newly developed garden bed? Can you see the other trees and plants that will be added and will be pushing the edges out further?

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https://www.greatriversandlakes.org/convergences/2024-midwest-permaculture-convergence

If anyone in the US Midwest (or from further afield!) wants to join me, I will be attending and speaking at the Great Rivers and Lakes Permaculture Institute Convergence being held here in my home state of Michigan, from 28-30 June. I'll be presenting on the 10-year progression of permaculture on my farm in Adrian, MI.