Missouri Permaculture presents information and resources pertaining to permaculture design and techniques in temperate climate zones.
Owner: REPuckett
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Language: English
Tags: permaculture, sustainability, sustainable agriculture, clean energy, environment
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Latest Blog Posts for Missouri Permaculture
- An objective perspective on the shooting of Mike Brown in Ferguson, MissouriWhereas I have frequently posted regarding the shooting of Mike Brown by Officer Darren Wilson and the subsequent Ferguson riots on my personal Facebook profile, I have avoided the issue as yet in this particular venue. However, I felt that it...
- Processing black walnuts...on Nov 6, 2014...
- Casting call for FOX's upcoming reality show "Utopia"Interested in showing the world how permaculture can build the perfectly sustainable society? Here's your chance...I am quite happy to bring this information to the permaculture community in and around the St. Louis area. I've been contacted rec...
- Missouri food forest design projecton Sep 21, 2013In addition to going back to school full-time studying horticulture and maintaining the day to day drill of family life and support, I've been conducting exhaustive research into food forest design relative to the temperate climate of Missouri.  ...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 6 - Produce no waste"Waste" is a very subjective term. With that said, I believe that all the ethics and principles of permaculture can easily be wrapped up into this one principle, produce no waste.Simple, right? Well, one would think. I get so overwhelmed sometimes wh...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 5 - Use and value renewable resourcesThis principle actually falls right in line with the previous one, doesn't it? More and more people, even those who have never hear of permaculture, are already becoming more and more renewable-conscious. That is a great thing, but we've so far to go...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 4 - Apply self-regulation and accept feedbackApplying self-regulation and accepting feedback seems to be the hardest for our species, as a whole, to master much to our own detriment. It is no secret why we are in the pickle we're in today in regards to the health of the planet and our unsustain...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 3 - Obtain a yieldThis is one of my favorite principles for obvious reasons. Who doesn't like to obtain a yield from their crops; the fruits of their own labor? Why do anything lest it serves some purpose? This, in my opinion, is one of the hallmarks of sustainability...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 2 - Catch and store energyon Jul 28, 2013 in catch and store energy permaculture design principle 2 12 principles of permacultureThe second principle of permaculture is to catch and store energy. This principle applies more to the practical side of permaculture and becomes the result of good permaculture design technique which we'll delve more into detail in the near fut...
- 12 Principles of permaculture: Principle 1 - Observe and interactThe 12 principles of permaculture were developed by David Holmgren, co-originator of the permaculture concept. They were first presented in his book "Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability" and were intended to be a framework, if...
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