“I have a small garden in suburban Quebec, and I’ve been exploring permaculture for the past year. I keep hearing that diversity is crucial in permaculture, but I’m
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“I have a small garden in suburban Quebec, and I’ve been exploring permaculture for the past year. I keep hearing that diversity is crucial in permaculture, but I’m
“I’ve been working on a small permaculture garden in my backyard here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and have been hearing a lot about something called ‘sectors’ in permaculture.
“I’m new to permaculture and I’ve been reading about the principle ‘Use Small and Slow Solutions.’ I currently live in the suburbs with limited space, so I’m wondering
“Can you help me understand how to use zoning effectively in my permaculture garden? I’ve been practicing permaculture techniques for a few years now, but I’m struggling with
“I’ve been getting pretty serious about permaculture on my small property in Adelaide, especially with the “Produce No Waste” principle. But I’m struggling to understand the practical day-to-day
“I’m trying to set up a small fruit tree orchard in my backyard, but I’m unsure how to arrange the trees to best use the space and resources
“I’ve been dabbling in permaculture on my one-acre property in North Yorkshire, and I keep hearing about the principle of ‘Design from Patterns to Details.’ I’m really keen
“I’ve been transitioning to a permaculture approach in my garden for a couple of years now, and the results have been wonderful. However, I recently started reading about
“I’ve been getting really into permaculture for my garden at home here in Bend, Oregon, and I’m curious how it can support broader community initiatives. We have a
“I recently moved to a small rural town in New Zealand and started dabbling in permaculture with the hopes of living more sustainably. I’ve read that using local
“I’m trying to implement permaculture principles in my garden here in London, but I’m having a tough time figuring out how to manage the rainwater we collect. It
“I’ve been practicing permaculture for a few years now on my small farm in Oregon, but I’ve been struggling with making my systems more self-regulating. Lately, I’ve noticed
“Hi there! I’m fairly new to Permaculture, and I’ve read about the benefits it can have on soil health. Here in Auckland, I’m converting a traditional garden into
”We’ve been trying to get into permaculture here on our little homestead in the countryside, but we’ve hit a snag—our resources are tight, especially water. My husband and
“I’m working on designing my home garden using permaculture principles, and I’m unsure how to choose the right plants for the different zones. My climate is pretty mild,
“I’ve just moved to a small homestead outside of Wellington, New Zealand and I’m interested in using permaculture principles to reduce the amount of waste I send to
“I’ve been trying my hand at permaculture gardening for a few years now, but I never really connected it with reducing climate impact. I mainly practice it because
“I’ve been hearing a lot about permaculture lately and how it can help with food security. I live in a small town in South Dakota, where the weather
“I live in a small apartment in central Toronto with a decent-sized balcony, and I’m eager to start practicing permaculture on my balcony. However, I’m wondering: can permaculture
“I’ve been growing food in my backyard in Hamilton, New Zealand, using traditional methods for a few years now. I’m intrigued by permaculture because it seems like a
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