Introduction to Mandala Gardens
Want a mandala garden but want some inside scoop from someone who has used one and designed and installed a few? Watch this video and glean some beneficial usings and tips at our School of...
View ArticleYour Rain Barrels aren’t enough – Use This Instead
Rain barrels, great idea – not truly practical. Rain barrels have been the rage lately but are they truly enough for your practical garden needs. The answer is no. Here is an alternative that it...
View ArticlePermaculture Moms in Dallas – Fort Worth
Hello friends of School of Permaculture, We just wanted to reach out and let you know that a new-ish networking group has been forming and we’d love to have you be a part of it. The group is called...
View ArticleHow to Live off the Land: A Permaculture Guide
Here we’re sharing a cool resource from our colleagues at Wild Abundance. They run a school for permaculture, homesteading, and natural building in the southern Appalachian mountains, near Asheville,...
View ArticlePermaculture Design Certificate – 2020 Fall Course
Here at the School of Permaculture we offer a 72 hour, internationally recognized Permaculture Design Course, tailored after the book “A Designer’s Manual” by Bill Mollison. We do it a little bit...
View ArticleWATCH NOW – The Preparedness Garden & Natural Medicine Series
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View ArticleStudents take Permaculture Design Course…
We love hearing testimonies and getting updates from our students. From those who plant their first gardens to those who completely rock the homesteading. And this couple did just that. In 2016 they...
View ArticleSmall Family Farms Aren’t Enough
I’m all for the “know your farmer” family farm model. It is exploding across the country right now. Especially in the Dallas Fort Worth area. I like it better than the GMO model of growing food for...
View ArticleSuccess from Climate, Techniques or Land Management?
For Centuries Western Europe has taken care of it’s farmland better than most places in the world. One of the main reasons for it’s success is it’s climate with it’s gentle rainfall and long growing...
View ArticleHow to make sorghum syrup
There are three classifications of sorghum: Grain sorghum Sweet sorghum Broomcorn There is overlap of use for all of these however the type of sorghum used for syrup making is sweet sorghum. I...
View ArticleDesign Highlights for Gun Ranges
I’ve had a number of folks ask me to design in a firing range on their farm. Good idea for practice and especially if you have excess material you need to find something to do with. In the past I’ve...
View ArticleColostrum Facts for Calves
Almost no calves who are newly birthed survive without colostrum. Colostrum is the first milk/antibodies that mother cows offer to their calves. Colostrum is extremely important for humans too....
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