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This video documents the first visit of the Noramise project to Haiti. This video was created to document our work and share it with our community who helped sponsor this project. The Noramise project is based in Washington State and works with the community in Limbe, Haiti. The director of the Noramise project is Rosedanie Cadet, who spent the first decade of her life in Limbe. We work on food security issues, and local economics. Thanks for…
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This is a video documenting a workshop in mid April 2010. It outlines how to transform your yard into a permaculture garden step by step.
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Susan and Peter Horn of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida build a spiral herb garden with help from their sons and a few friends. The garden is constructed with brick pavers and filled with organic materials to assist in the composting process, with the end result being healthy dirt and a beautiful, sustainable garden. For related story go to: http://www.waltonoutdoors.com/sustainable-garden-spirals-to-life/
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Backyard Harvest helps city dwellers transform their landscapes into tasty, beautiful and sustainable mini-farms. We grow food (or help you grow it!) in the yards of homes, schools and businesses. Our mission is to strengthen the Twin Cities local foods infrastructure - one yard at a time - by turning lawns into nourishing and healthy landscapes.
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My time on Orcas Island. Want to follow me in other adventures? I'm starting an urban farming collective called alleycat acres here in seattle. want to learn more about us? visit us: alleycatacres.com
Chico Garden Share Project
The Chico Garden Share Project is dedicated to Garden/Yard Sharing, Urban Permaculture, Food Forests, Edible Landscaping, Seed Saving & Swapping, Food Preservation, Food Security, and seeking Harmonic Balance between Nature and Humanity.
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