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a permaculture food forest on a degraded backyard plot in a gritty neighborhood of Holyoke, MA.
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We have double, triple and six person share available Our Stationhouse communal facilities include: * fire place * outdoor BBQ and earth pizza oven * kitchen with 4 burner hob, small oven, kettles, crockery, cutlery, pots and pans * huge
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I'm completing my
Permaculture Design Certificate, homeschooling my kids and developing my
food forest garden.
Personally I think
forests instead of grazing is great, but I'd be even more interested to see you maintain some level of
food production from these areas... perhaps using (more) nut, fruit and berry trees (i did notice the hazel), or perhaps even more
permaculture style with some perennial non-tree crops.
Back in March of last year, I posted on a project by UMass Amherst students to convert a campus lawn into an edible
food forest and no - dig
permaculture garden.
From a 2000 - year - old
food forest in the desert to a 20 - year - old
forest garden in the mountains,
permaculture enthusiasts often hold up
forest gardens as an example of truly sustainable agriculture.
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Permaculture,
Food Forests, Homesteading and Survival: The Gardening Blog of David The Good.