I made a raised bed by weaving together sticks from my yard. Wheelbarrow for scale.7mo ⋅ Gravelsack ⋅ r/Permaculture
Industrial farming is at war with nature. Multinational corporations are pushing industrial monoculture to the breaking point—eroding topsoil and discouraging land stewardship practices like 'no-till' farming and crop rotation in favor of a shrinking diversity of crops. Time for the Third Force.8mo ⋅ onimopx ⋅ r/Permaculture
This seems like a great natural resource that could be used in many ways1yr ⋅ samseher ⋅ r/Permaculture
My parents complained that they still have to turn their garden beds, so I convinced them to leave at least one bed like it is and add biomass to the top and see how it goes next year. It's a small step, but I consider it a huge victory!1yr ⋅ Stemmernec ⋅ r/Permaculture
Something different, my natural pond without filtration. Home to at least a hundred frogs lol6mo ⋅ tankton ⋅ r/Permaculture
I went to visit my grandmother, she boasted of her supplies for the Winter)) Well, of course my grandmother surprised me, I still have to study and learn from her)) That's what experience means)1yr ⋅ Doris_Bacova ⋅ r/Permaculture
Here is an aerial pic of our organic turmeric farm in Costa Rica!2yr ⋅ Canibal-local ⋅ r/Permaculture
Finally getting into permaculture, it's so refreshing to approach live holistically as a part of the ecosystem. Anyway, here's a meme.2yr ⋅ twilekdancingpoorly ⋅ r/Permaculture
I tried to lure a hedgehog to my garden to combat my slug problem. Heard this little fella shuffling around tonight!2yr ⋅ knol_boflook ⋅ r/Permaculture
I was told you guys would appreciate my little subsistence farm. More in the comments.1yr ⋅ ThatDJHat ⋅ r/Permaculture
The best time to plant 2,400 trees was 20 years ago. The second best time is today1yr ⋅ Lil_Orphan_Anakin ⋅ r/Permaculture
My garden's transformation over 5 months! We got rid of all the grass and turned our little row house garden into a little food forest. The harvest has been great, and it's been so rewarding in other ways!1yr ⋅ OkNefariousness6711 ⋅ r/Permaculture
I fed my whole family with only my harvest and the salmon I caught. An early northwest Thanksgiving1yr ⋅ Emu_Fast ⋅ r/Permaculture
Two years after dumping 6-8 inches of wood chips on my super arid back yard.2yr ⋅ unqualified_redditor ⋅ r/Permaculture
Got it chipped! Off to knee surgery and out till spring. Garlic planted. 50ft X 50ft3yr ⋅ Bjorendorff ⋅ r/Permaculture
The worm composting toilet system my family has been using for the last 20 months1yr ⋅ Inertial_Jarvis ⋅ r/Permaculture
No HOA, No problem (Update 2). Y'all win. Doing the box thing. Living off VA disability money so doing it one step at a time. I have tons of moving boxes and packing paper so it all gets thrown in the back yard now until I start getting dirt next month1yr ⋅ notyourmomscupoftea ⋅ r/Permaculture
Atlas moth,we try not disturb them even they eat a lot of leaves in our garden. 😅1yr ⋅ LaiSaLong ⋅ r/Permaculture
Our daily harvest is getting exciting. 2 years of struggling with getting our finca producing1yr ⋅ happycamperaz ⋅ r/Permaculture
Dragon fruit post processing. Wine, jam, powder, kombucha, cupcake, cakes...1yr ⋅ AdReasonable8930 ⋅ r/Permaculture
My compost pile and my barn have become squash. I didn't plant a single one of these.1yr ⋅ BullCityCatHerder ⋅ r/Permaculture
Society has progressed past the need for capitalist suburban lawn culture2yr ⋅ chances3457 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Yes that’s a tree growing out of the top of a 50ft brick silo that’s been abandoned1yr ⋅ MobileElephant122 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Sacred Hopi Navajo Corn Donated To Us & Grown In The NAACP Gardens In Eugene OR11mo ⋅ GeareeKaltYho ⋅ r/Permaculture
Starting my food forest in spring, figured I'd put some scrap wood to use and try to attract some bees!2yr ⋅ boogersforlunch ⋅ r/Permaculture
Our year round greenhouse in Montana using passive solar, geothermal and a climate battery to heat with minimal inputs.2yr ⋅ rastahmastah ⋅ r/Permaculture
How would y’all feel about having this kind of tree in your backyard/in your food forest?2yr ⋅ fluffyelephant96 ⋅ r/Permaculture
The last harvest of cucumbers this year, collected 5 kilograms in total)))1yr ⋅ Zeisitoken ⋅ r/Permaculture
This is genuinely terrifying. I don't think I quite realized just how scary climate change is before. How does it feel to see the news reporting every year that we've achieved the hottest summer?1yr ⋅ Melodic-Brook-967 ⋅ r/Permaculture
A rainbow of corn! I planted a couple varieties of flint corn and let them cross-pollinate to see what happened. Shucking these with the kids was so much fun, it was like opening presents. We'll let these finish drying, then use them ornamentally for a few month before grinding them for flour.1yr ⋅ MarasmiusOreades ⋅ r/Permaculture
Just found this subreddit! Our winter project.. There must be DOZENS of us!2yr ⋅ beekr427 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Share food with your neighbours, take what you need, leave what you can.1yr ⋅ douwebeerda ⋅ r/Permaculture
My friend just picked this rainbow coloured mango from her ancestral food forest.2yr ⋅ SwabhimanBaral ⋅ r/Permaculture
Just closed on 7 acres. So long as we can get permits, we will build a house and food forest in the next 5 years!3yr ⋅ FourLeafCulver ⋅ r/Permaculture
I would like to have a chill spot area during summer heat. How to grow a wisteria to be like this?9mo ⋅ takecareofsebastian ⋅ r/Permaculture
I like to day dream. This day dream is turning this piece of property for sale into a permaculture village on the hill side. Supporting nature, animals, the entire mountain while also living in a small self made city of Earth Ships and tiny homes. A harmonious community type thing.2yr ⋅ ChaoticDominance ⋅ r/Permaculture
The garden always seem to be its most productive when teetering on the edge of chaos. (Bonus hidden judgmental chicken)2yr ⋅ teacamelpyramid ⋅ r/Permaculture
Is the opposite of permaculture temporary-culuture because this picture seems to exemplify destructive agriculture.1yr ⋅ zealouspilgrim ⋅ r/Permaculture
How it started vs. How its going here in the high desert of New Mexico. Water conscious and done by hand.2yr ⋅ cactuscat78 ⋅ r/Permaculture
In Brazil, a couple planted 2 million trees in 20 years to recreate a forest.💚🌳2yr ⋅ Chris_in_Lijiang ⋅ r/Permaculture
Also known as Japanese pumpkins, kabocha squash is a winter squash pumpkins that are smaller than pumpkins but can be used in much the same way. Besides being absolutely delicious, kabochas are full of vitamin A, and antioxidants. These beauties are so easy to grow!1yr ⋅ tchakablowta ⋅ r/Permaculture
Very cool idea for optimizing space at a grocery store! Thought this belonged on this page2yr ⋅ samibenn ⋅ r/Permaculture
Avocado I planted from seed last year is filling in nicely!3yr ⋅ thomasthecultivator ⋅ r/Permaculture
Lurker here, took into account a few things from this bunch and uh... results...1yr ⋅ CharlemagneXII ⋅ r/Permaculture
yield from a quick foraging session before work. oyster and morel mushrooms, stinging nettle and onion. Middleville Michigan1yr ⋅ JFrey0 ⋅ r/Permaculture
My first humanure compost is ready! And you're the only people who will care.2yr ⋅ farseen ⋅ r/Permaculture
Harvested 78 pawpaw (Asimina triloba) seeds today. Attempting to stratify using the refrigerator method.1yr ⋅ ad_montes ⋅ r/Permaculture
Help. I'd like to turn this pool into a garden bed. more in comments.1yr ⋅ farmandgarden11 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Very thankful for the sharing culture in my city. I haven't had to buy bay leaves, rosemary, or bamboo for trellising since I moved here. Today I put out some chamomile seedlings so someone else gets a nice surprise!2yr ⋅ mycopunx ⋅ r/Permaculture
It was suggested to me that I should post here. I converted 10,000 sqft of my front yard from lawn to native prairie. Photos from April to November of the 3rd growing season. Zone 7, midwest USA11mo ⋅ Redwhisker ⋅ r/Permaculture
Planting bald cypress & shortleaf pine alongside new swale in Missouri — March ‘221yr ⋅ 3gnome ⋅ r/Permaculture
The current state of the NAACP Community Gardens in Eugene OR. With living willow arches and an emerging raised bed-hugelkultur. As stated before, willow is an amazing back-to-the-future material.3yr ⋅ go2riamb ⋅ r/Permaculture
Pic from July 2019 October 2020. June 2020, at least 180 lbs of food has come out of this yard and only more will continue. You can follow me on FB or Insta “Permaculture Cortez”3yr ⋅ Emplehnial ⋅ r/Permaculture
I grew wheat (and corn) this year to mill into flour. Had enough wheat to make one cup of flour (15sq ft patch) and took me over an hour to process. Never again1yr ⋅ USDAzone9b ⋅ r/Permaculture
Reality of a year1 food forest. Also called'the sticks'. Stick around for updates- it'll be great in 5 years or so3yr ⋅ Aquilegia667 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Looking forward to more of these blackberries in the future. (Cultivar: Ponca)1yr ⋅ runrabbitrun154 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Garlic is sprouting along the path of my food forest. 35 cloves planted, about 70% have popped through the leaves!2yr ⋅ organic_stuff ⋅ r/Permaculture
I moved in to this subdivision in 2012ish.. this is my first time seeing a critter. Guess I’m doing something right.1yr ⋅ plcs_lz ⋅ r/Permaculture
Grew everything needed to Ferment & make my own Bajan style scotch bonnet sauce.1yr ⋅ Lahemmy ⋅ r/Permaculture
Is this what everyone means when they talk about integrating animals into your systems?2yr ⋅ mycopunx ⋅ r/Permaculture
Soil rebuilding in Progress! Last year it was all liveless clay underneath. This year we have 10 and more centimeters of black soil and tons of worms.8mo ⋅ Bxtweentheligxts ⋅ r/Permaculture
Wildfire ripped through our homestead and devastated about 5 acres and our house and barn.8mo ⋅ MobileElephant122 ⋅ r/Permaculture
Earth house construction 2 years ago in Argentina. Do someone here like earth houses?❤️2yr ⋅ Zealousideal-Sea-776 ⋅ r/Permaculture
My praying mantis egg case hatched today. They will soon be eating up undesirable critters in my rose garden!2yr ⋅ GArockcrawler ⋅ r/Permaculture
Pawpaws!!! These are my fav fruit and taste like a combo of bannana and creme brulee, and best of all they grow in most of North America. The trees are also beautiful with 40cm plus huge leaves and grow well. They are also so easy to grow from seed, let me know if some of you guys are interested!2yr ⋅ Hefty_Broccoli_8961 ⋅ r/Permaculture
The endangered Smooth Purple Coneflower(Echinacea Laevigata). Only in a few counties in N. GA2yr ⋅ StocksyMagoo ⋅ r/Permaculture