Turns out the most resilient and fertile land has the most complex microherd, and the most complex microherds are found in undisturbed soil. I’m planning on taking jars with me when we go out to wild lands for picnics.
This is a record of my family on our new property. I write what I like to read: bits and pieces from here and there, linked in unusual ways. It for makes interesting and new connections.
NATIVES
http://www.calflora.org/ - Database of California's Native Plants
PERMACULTURE
http://www.permies.com/forums Biggest Permaculture forum on Teh Interwebs
http://www.appropedia.org/Category:Permaculture - Permaculture Wiki
http://www.permaguild.com - Find or List your guilds
http://regenerativedesign.org/commonwealmap - Northern California's Permaculture Instute
http://merrittlandhort.com/permaculture-merritt - Merritt college's Permaculture Certificate
http://www.permaculture-sf.org/ - SF Permaculture Guild
http://www.urbanpermacultureguild.org/
And Amp likes musing over the graphs (I’m a visual learner). Owo
Me too.
Turns out the most resilient and fertile land has the most complex microherd, and the most complex microherds are found in undisturbed soil. I’m planning on taking jars with me when we go out to wild lands for picnics.