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Taino Farm Photoblog: Los Brazos, Dominican Republic
These Pics are from our farm visit on the last day of November 2012. Was a mix of sun and shade coming off a night of heavy rain. Exploring the farm and its biodiversity and with the farm manager Viktor was quite the pleasure. He is a bundle of knowledge and the farm has distinct…
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Aphros Winery, Braga, Portugal, the far North.
Vasco Croft’s Winery in the far North not so far from from the ancient forest of Geres. A working winery now that seeks to have some Permaculture inserted. Soil biology work, food forests, natural building, and the like. It’s a long-term project.
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Castello di Cucanga and Stremitz, Italy
This Gallery comes from a castle and village restoration project from a students family in the north of Italy near the Slovenian border. After 30 years of work, half the village has been restored as well as other cultural artifacts. Plus the castle is getting its finishing touches in the next year. The project will…
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Dominican Republic Course for end of 2012
Form More information on our 8 Day intro and extended Design Session: CLICK HERE
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Terra Mae, picture update
here are some fall pics after the rain has started of terra mae, Almocageme, Sintra, Portugal. Great food forest that the plums are thriving on, the nectarines pumped out fruits on and the tamarillo’s were oh so delicious!!!!!! great earthworks and soil biology restoration work.
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New Host site Picture Blog: Taino Farm, Caberete, Dominican Republic in association with Extreme Hotel
Taino Farms in conjunction with Extreme Hotel will be hosting us in the coming months on several occasions, here is some pics and the course posting will soon follow. Exciting opportunity to help bring the farm-to-table mission closer to fruition and have the pleasure of tropical permaculture.
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Mushrooms from Steiermark
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A New Format
At TreeYo permaculture, we are alwasy trying to revamp our website to reflect the patterns in nature and increase reader usability. We hope this new format proves to be more useful by allowing us to use the blog format while also having a static homepage. Let us know what you think. Cheers
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Sustainability Education & Ecological Design
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