Tag Archive: perennial
Inspiration Farm > perennial
Brian
March 7, 2019
food, forest, fruit, guilds, perennial, plants, regenerative, trees, workshop

Plant a garden, eat for a year, plant a Food Forest Guild, eat for decades! This hands on workshop shares design elements necessary for a perennial food forest. Learn about fruit and nut trees as well as supper food berries suited to our area, Fertilizing and supportive guild plants, pollinator attractants and more.
Brian
April 24, 2017
berries, design, food, fruit, perennial, Permaculture, plants, sale, tour, trees

We will celebrate International Permaculture Day May 7th 2023! A day to showcase permaculture around the world. An opportunity to experience permaculture and meet its practitioners. Visitors can see first hand an established permaculture system and ask questions. See how…
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Brian
March 17, 2017
design, guilds, perennial, Permaculture, regenerative, restoration, trees, workshop

Learn skills to read and design your landscape. Pattern with it to create integrated systems of abundance and productivity! We will look at natural occurring features such as slope, aspect, existing trees, weeds, wildlife, drainage and soil profiles to design…
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Brian
October 21, 2016
Farm Events, Farm Log, Photos, Projects
food, forest, fruit, perennial, Permaculture, plants, regenerative, trees

In the spirit of fall planting we are having our Permaculture nursery plant sale in hopes that you will find something to add to your perennial food security system. Here we are at Fall…. oh so fast, Summer has passed!…
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Alexandra
May 20, 2016
Farm Events, Farm Log, Photos, Uncategorized
food, grass, herbs, observation, perennial, Permaculture, plants, repair, weeds

Time and time again as I reflect and observe nature on the farm, I am awed and excited by the way it interacts with us. The blessing of being in one place for more than 20 years gives me a real…
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Brian
February 21, 2016
Classes, Farm Events, Photos, Uncategorized
appropriate, food, grafting, hands, on, perennial, Permaculture, scion, sharp, tools

The weather is getting warmer and the buds are starting to burst on the fruit trees about 3 weeks earlier than last year. So the other day I went to gather cherry and plum scion wood for grafting in a…
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