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Global Sand Crisis: We Are Running Out!

Posted on July 25, 2019June 8, 2022 For those that are unaware … Sand is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It is a “key ingredient for concrete, roads, glass, and electronics” and many other everyday objects like toothpaste and paper. Unfortunately, sand mining and dredging is extremely damaging to the environment and […]

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What Is Permaculture?

Coined by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the mid-1970s, “permaculture” intertwines “permanent agriculture” and “permanent culture” to be a holistic design philosophy based on ecological systems. It models land management and settlement design after natural ecosystems by drawing together diverse skills and ways of thinking about a sustainable future. Permaculture also extracts from indigenous […]

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Foraging Wild Spring Greens

Posted on marzo 20, 2019marzo 20, 2019 SPRING IS HERE!!! And while other gardeners have yet to even think about putting seeds in the ground, you can be out there harvesting bowls of fresh greens that just appear without any intervention on your part. Yesterday I biked over to a community garden in search of greens, […]

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Mullein: Ancient, Mystical, and Medicinal

Description Mullein is a plant often found in the wild, consisting of silvery green, fuzzy leaves. It is biennial, meaning that it lives for two years. The plant grows to be 2 to 7 feet tall and 2.5 feet wide, and its leaves are 4 to 12 inches long and 1 to 5 inches wide. […]

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Building a Swale

¿Qué es un Swale? Un swale es una combinación de trinchera y montículo excavado y construido a lo largo de los contornos de la tierra. Las golondrinas se pueden utilizar para crear nuevas camas de jardín o para adaptarse a las camas de jardín existentes para aumentar su funcionalidad y productividad. ¿Por qué deberíamos construir […]

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Calitheatre

Project Summary The Southside Permaculture Park Calitheatre is an original design that attempts to integrate various lifestyles and activities into one structure. Its design is inspired by one of the core principles of permaculture: Every Element Serves Multiple Functions. The name of the project can be divided into two parts. The root “cali” refers to […]

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Building an A-Frame Level and Contour Mapping

Un nivel de marco en A es una herramienta simple que nos permite encontrar fácilmente contornos en la tierra, lo que nos permite construir camas de jardín que recolectan agua de lluvia y fluyen con el paisaje. Construir un nivel de marco en A es fácil y se puede hacer con materiales de desecho.. Obtenga dos […]

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Observe and Interact – Southside Permaculture Park

Starting Seeds Indoors Many of our summer plants we start in our greenhouse. This means we can start them from seed earlier, and we can… So, one of the places the permaculture team is focusing on before the weather turns warm enough for seedlings to be transported to the ground… One of the hardest things […]

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Onion Grass – Southside Permaculture Park

Scientific name: Romulea rosea Also known as: Wild Garlic Description: Onion grass is a perennial herb, meaning it grows back every year. It is a grass like plant that grows up to 30 cm high and 1-2 mm wide. Onion grass has about 3-10 leaves and 2-4 flowers per plant. The flowers range between pink […]

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Elderberry – Southside Permaculture Park

An elderberry with a few small, unripe fruit Elderberry is a fast-growing perennial shrub that can grow 2 to 3 meters tall, sometimes in a single season if well pruned! It grows opposite compound leaves with 7 to 13 serrated leaflets. In the late spring to early summer the plant will fill up with clusters […]

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Produce No Waste – Southside Permaculture Park

Starting Seeds Indoors Many of our summer plants we start in our greenhouse. This means we can start them from seed earlier, and we can… Composting!  This article is going to talk about the why, what, and hows of composting. Compost is any organic material that should be added to… Sprouting up are dandelions– going […]

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Creatively Use & Respond to Change – Southside Permaculture Park

Starting Seeds Indoors Many of our summer plants we start in our greenhouse. This means we can start them from seed earlier, and we can… This blog post is dedicated to natural disaster resiliency.  We first owe a shoutout to one of our readers, Phebe, for inspiring this post!  She… Sprouting up are dandelions– going […]

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Events – Southside Permaculture Park

Posted on junio 7, 2022julio 8, 2023 By: southsidep The Southside Permaculture fellows hit the ground running at the start of the summer with several projects in the works, both in the garden and… Posted on julio 18, 2019julio 23, 2019 By: southsidep Hello fellow Permaculturists! It’s mid-July and the plants in the Southside Permaculture […]

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Nasturtium – Southside Permaculture Park

Description: Nasturtium is a brightly colored, orangey reddish toned flower that is very easy to grow. There are two main types of nasturtiums, a trailing/ climbing type and a bush type. The trailing type is more commonly found in a window box where the bush type stays more compact and in one place. In both […]

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