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On Permaculture and Anarchy: Speed the Collapse of the Capitalist Operating System

19 May 2023 6 minute read 7 comments Great White Snark

Warning: As per usual, I likely have little to no idea about what I'm writing. My opinion may very well be wrong, so I advise taking my words with a grain of salt. I find that, rather frequently, I read Sir Gerard the First's posts and end up writing...

Permaculture and the change of the operating system

18 May 2023 16 minute read 8 comments SirGerardThe1st

Image by G J Whitby from Pixabay    The capitalist system in which we have lived for more than 200 years, which is the result of mixing in a shaker the feudal system of distribution of privileges by a king to his lords that lasted more than 1,000 yea...

AMFPEE's newest co-inhabitant on the Land

19 Sep 2021 1 minute read 0 comments attilioCesare

Only, now, after four sets of four Seasons since the ACG TRUST acquired the Land and established the "Adobe Mountain Foothills Permaculture Experiment Experience" (AMFPEE) and Healing Center... has a new co-inhabitant arrived that IS honoring the agr...

The Great Ramps Experiment

18 Aug 2021 4 minute read 0 comments clubby

Image courtesy of Moira Gibson and Pixabay So What are "Ramps" Anyway? Ramps (a.k.a. Ramp, Ramson, Wild Leek, Wood Leek) are a species of wild onion in North America throughout the Eastern parts of Can...

Large-Scale Food Forests and Reforestation Efforts

27 Apr 2021 6 minute read 0 comments AnomalousAnonymous1

Permaculture, by its very nature, generally seeks to avoid the destruction of existing ecological systems, even while at the same time replacing them with wholly natural, albeit man-made ecological systems in their stead. Perhaps however, the time ha...

Comparing the Cost of Off-Grid Shelter Options

11 Sep 2020 3 minute read 2 comments RealSociology

I’ve been thinking through a few shelter 1.0 options for when I get my land in Portugal. The plan is to put up a small scale budget option, enough to live in comfortably for a few months or even a year while I do land-things. The main reason I’m inte...

On the Economics of Off-Grid Energy

25 Aug 2020 3 minute read 0 comments RealSociology

I've paid, on average, around £30 a month for my electricity usage for the last decade, so I've never thought of it as a particularly significant expenditure - £30 a month is about the same as I spend on my broad band connection, about 50% less than...

Don't get Poisoned! Learn and LIVE!

11 Apr 2020 2 minute read 0 comments Agorise

Many of us are seriously looking at growing our food right now for obvious reasons, but that obviously takes time. In the meantime, we need to know exactly (from the nature around us) what is edible, and what isn't (yucky, poisonous or toxic). I grew...

Permaculture & Blockchain: More Similar Than You Might Think

18 Aug 2019 4 minute read 1 comment Jimmy D

I’m a permaculturlist, and of course, blockchain enthusiast;) It’s funny really, because before blockchain came along I really was not really that interested in technology. Of course I used it, but for the most part I knew enough to get by for my wor...