Permaculture is an incredibly tough model

to follow and you have my immediate support and respect for going this route. 🫂

Advice: Diversity and staying with it is key. Our main issue has been dry ground that is steep. My partner is more into all of this as his own family has farmed for many generations… It’s his thing. I just love him and listen. Walipini is still in works. We have also implemented a hugelkultur for the brambles.

He spoke but I really don’t supply much of the we … he must be counting my canning etc. kind 🥰

I create art 🤣

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amazing!! we also deal with very dry soil here too in CO. We've planted close to 10k trees in swale systems and do rotational grazing through the alleys to start bringing back moisture into the soil. Mimicking the patterns of the buffalo from the original Indigenous land stewards.

Would love to see your art! Just as important :)

I was thinking about CO & how it must be. We are in the Midwest. Definitely some great land here but ours has a lot of issues others don’t have … but it’s doable 🤣 going back to the old ways has definitely taken a larger turn in the past 20 years that makes me happy 😊

As far as my art… kind of set myself up for failure there as showing my own would be an immediate exposure of who I am … offline and I’m not ready for that 🤣 Instead, I’ll share a similar makers art that gives off a similar vibe 😉