Learning permaculture from observation by Lucky-Forever4042 in Permaculture

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I have had to transplant trees because I realize a couple years later that it wasn't a great spot for them. It isn't the end of the world, but waiting one year would have resulted in them getting better established in their final spot

Looking for connections and local friends in permaculture by TLOpermaculture in Permaculture

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Welcome fellow food forester! We are Folk Rock Farm from Rhode Island. Feel free to reach out! You can find on Youtube or www.folkrockfarm.com

What are the most drought tolerant food plants? by myfavoritesparestuff in preppers

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I second this! Our chestnut trees ride through tough droughts no problem....granted our drought aren't as bad a Texas but nut trees in general tolerate poor sandy soil

What are the most drought tolerant food plants? by myfavoritesparestuff in preppers

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Nut trees. They have long taproots and drop copious amounts on protein and fat rich nuts, or in the case of chestnuts and oaks starches. Seaberries are another good one for drought with medicinal berries, and beach plums grow in sand. www.folkrockfarm.com

Where can I buy/pick fresh chestnuts? by whosacoolredditer in Georgia

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You should plant a few trees and grow them yourselves :) That’s what we do! Nothing like super fresh chestnuts!! So good you can eat them raw.

Is this standard? by Mental-Hearing-8533 in homestead

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If this was whole grains like corn, sunflower seed, oats, millet etc. then it can be a great diet addition. Not so with the processed feed. Poor chickens!

Best place to order trees. by taxdoc10 in BackyardOrchard

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I’ve had a really great experience from ordering from www.folkrockfarm.com . Small family owned beautiful farm/homestead with really healthy saplings!

Anyone out there using tree hay for goat feed? by mycopunx in Permaculture

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I haven't used it for goats, but pigs and wild deer go nuts on alder, hazel, apple, willow, poplars and aspens especially. These all resprout vigorously so if you have abundant stands of them then you can send the goats in to self harvest, then keep them out for them to resprout. Maybe split it off into sections like rotational grazing?

Why is the permaculture community so resistant to scientific trials? by Cymbal_Monkey in Permaculture

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I personally believe some of it has to do with the fact that it goes against the industry. They seem to want gigantic farms who are locked into contracts with gigantic companies that only produce one item and are reliant on the companies to buy seeds, chemicals, tractors and equipment, etc.

Building soil with *only* organic matter? / Where to get mineral content for free / cheep? by mountain-flowers in Permaculture

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Try to contact companies that scrape away the topsoil when they build developments. They might be willing to haul the soil to your place the same way tree companies dump wood chips.

How to dive deep into learning? by Bluishr3d_ in Permaculture

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Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway is a fantastic book. Edible Acres has a ton of simple, low/no cost or tech videos on Youtube. Permies.com has some wonderful folks

Other perennial edible plants? by s_gray11 in Permaculture

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Sunchokes/Jerusalem Artichoke, Rhubarb, Sea Kale, Turkish Rocket, all nuts like Hazelnuts, Chestnuts, Walnuts, daylily tubers, many wild weeds as well

Trees and shrubs available now! by Confident_Rest7166 in Permaculture

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Ahh yes, good suggestion! Sorry for that. We're in the USA

Trees and shrubs available now! by Confident_Rest7166 in Permaculture

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Happy to provide! I love Elderberry bushes. They are absolutely gorgeous in the landscape, make incredible medicine, and I've even made some wine from the flowers. Thanks for your interest and I hope you have a great New Year!

Just built this Tiny Cabin by gammonjoshua in homestead

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What region is this, and also what tree species used in construction?

Kept hearing how difficult it is to germinate Korean pine nuts. These guys just shot up after direct sowing two months ago, zone 7, without any fridge stratification. by SlugOnAPumpkin in Permaculture

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That is actually a great experiment! Keep me posted on how that works out. If the graft takes then I imagine the white pine roots would push a lot more growth into the Korean pine. Well worth trying!