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On sème fort ! LE podcast pour tout savoir sur ce qu'il faut faire au jardin et au potager. Retrouvez toutes les semaines, une nouvelle émission pour apprendre à jardiner avec la permaculture. Proposé par MonJardinBio.com, la boutique de votre jardin au naturel.
 
One of the premier Permaculture teachers and designers in North America with over two decades of experience in the field. His passionate and visionary presentations and curriculum have inspired and motivated teachers and thousands of students since his days as a high school teacher at a open community free school which he graduated from in 86' in Glenmoore, PA. Andrew lived off the grid in West Virginia for 8 years where he designed and built his Permaculture Ph.d homestead, including a 1600 ...
 
Sustainable World Radio brings you interviews with experts from around the globe; teachers, designers, environmentalists, and earth activists who learn from and work with Nature. Listen to episodes about Permaculture, organic gardening, herbal medicine, plants, fungi, earth repair, natural building, regenerative farming, sustainability, and ethnobotany. Tune in to discover positive solutions to environmental challenges; solutions that adhere to the Permaculture ethics of Earth Care, People C ...
 
Join farmer, educator, and author Takota Coen as he explores how you can design and develop land anywhere in the world to provide for your food, water, shelter, energy, and other needs in a way that is good for all people, the planet and our future.Takota Coen is the co-author of "Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land", an instructor with Verge Permaculture, and co-owner of Coen Farm, a 250 acre award winning permaculture farm, in Alberta Canada.
 
The Permaculture Realized Podcast delivers practical skills and knowledge to build your ecologically restorative homestead, farm, neighborhood, or business based on Permaculture concepts and methods. Please consider becoming our Patron on Patreon to keep this Podcast on the air. Visit: https://www.patreon.com/PermacultureRealizedPodcast
 
Permaculture Lifestyle aims to apply the principles and ethics of permaculture to our everyday lives -- to align our core values and our daily habits towards a more sustainable, ecologically conscious way of thinking and interacting. Join host Sam Sycamore in discussion about living intentionally, finding purpose in the modern era, and taking meaningful action to heal the world by healing ourselves.
 
Bien sûr que oui tu as le choix ! Toujours ! C'est juste que l'on te l'a pas expliqué 🟢 C'est dans l'intérêt de personne d'ailleurs que tu le saches (sauf du tien). Surtout reste à ta place ! Je partage ce que j'ai appris et qui peut t'être utile pour continuer à te transformer, et choisir une ligne de vie qui te fasse sourire ! 😀 Phil choisirmarealite.fr/
 
Welcome to the Permaculture Princess Podcast! Here you will find a mixture of glamour & greens! Health is a multi-faceted journey that must be approached holistically. Therefore, as a personal trainer, health coach, homesteading wife, mother, lover of food and nature, and disciple of Christ, this podcast acts as a space for sharing all the physical, mental, spiritual, and environmental actions that lead to a more abundant landscape and lifestyle!
 
The Good Life Revival Podcast explores the ways that we can align our core values and our daily habits towards a more sustainable, ecologically conscious way of life. Join host Sam Sycamore in discussion about living intentionally, finding purpose in the modern era, and taking meaningful action to heal the world by healing ourselves.
 
The world is full of negative news and the planet is in crisis. This it can be downright disheartening and you feel that there is nothing that you can do. I am here to provide a different perspective. The Permaculture for the Future Podcast is about spreading positive and impactful stories, tips, and ways that each one of us can transition into a regenerative lifestyle. We talk about simple ways to make lifestyle changes and interview authors, teachers, and other folks that are collectively ...
 
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How do we limit the damage of the greatest terrestrial environmental disaster ever, climate change? By drawing down carbon. How we do that, and the most effective ways possible, form the base of this conversation with Eric Toensmeier, as he shares his ongoing research about the impacts of agriculture and how we can use agroforestry to increase prod…
 
Au programme de cette émission : La pluie est enfin de retour dans nos jardins... et ça fait du bien ! Au chaud, les tous derniers semis de tomates peuvent se faire (les plants de tomates rattraperont ce retard). Avec la lune descendante d'ici fin mars, il est temps de planter (si le sol est ressuyé !) laitues, choux, choux fleurs mais aussi ail, o…
 
Hoe verliep de evolutie van planten eigenlijk? Daar leren we steeds meer over. Reportage vanuit de Evolutietuin van de Botanische Tuinen Universiteit Utrecht. De inrichting weerspiegelt de ideeën van de 20ste-eeuwse botanicus Arthur Cronquist over verwantschappen tussen planten. Sommige plantengroepen hebben al 200 miljoen jaar weten te overleven. …
 
Paul finishes up his recap of the 2022 Permaculture Technology Jamboree with his last remaining instructor, Lisa Orr, along with Chris McClellan, aka Uncle Mud, on subjects including rocket stove tech, wild clay and alternate fuel sources. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcast on th…
 
My guest today is the adventurer, activist, and humanitarian Rob Greenfield. Rob joins me to talk about the Food Freedom project he launched in Orlando, Florida, where he is growing and foraging for all of his nutritional needs. Find out more about Rob, his work and other projects, including those mentioned during his introduction, at RobGreenfield…
 
Ivonne discovers intriguing facts about rododendrons. These findings have to do with ... poison and a victory in ancient history! The episode starts with Ivonne's talk in Milner Gardens and Woodland. This Canadian estate is famous for its collection of rododendron (Latin: Rhododendron). As always, you'll find more information in the shownote. This …
 
Au programme de cette émission : Le soleil est de retour dans nos jardins... et ça fait du bien ! En cette période de lune ascendante, le jardinier ou la jardinière peut semer : carottes, épinards, fèves, pois, salades,... Au chaud, les derniers semis de tomates peuvent se faire (les plants de tomates rattraperont "le retard"). Comme chaque semaine…
 
My guest today is Akiva Silver of Twisted Tree Farm in Spencer, New York. He joins me to talk about his life and the experiences that lead to his book Trees of Power from Chelsea Green Publishing. You can find Akiva, his farm, and work at twisted-tree.net and you can find his book, Trees of Power, at chelseagreen.com. Resources Twisted Tree Farm Tr…
 
Paul sits back down and gets last remaining instructor, Lisa Orr, along with Chris McClellan, aka Uncle Mud, to go more into their Rocket Kiln stuff. They also bring up Pyrometers, J-tubes, firing cones, and a delicate blue glaze. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcast on this thread…
 
Session 2 of 2022’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree roundup finishes up with its batch of instructors, mostly on Jacob Wustner’s topics of bees, bee genetics, how to get bees with good genetics and how to improve poorer ones, swarm traps, and treatment free keeping of bees. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information …
 
Au programme de cette émission : Les timides pluies font du bien à nos jardins ! Sur un sol ressuyé, le jardinier peut planter oignons, ails, échalotes, salades. Dès le 15 mars, en lune ascendante, place aux semis : pois, petits pois et fèves, les premières carottes, choux, salades, persil... Au chaud, les semis de tomates se poursuivent ! Au jardi…
 
Warmoezeniersdorp Lent: 2.000 jaar stadslandbouw! Reportage vanuit historische tuinderij De Warmoes over de bijzondere agrarische geschiedenis van deze streek. De Warmoes is deze keer ook het decor van een goed bezochte zaden- en plantjesruilmarkt van Velt, afdeling Nijmegen e.o. Deze Discureportage is doorspekt met wetenswaardigheden over zogenoem…
 
The recap of last year’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree continues with the second batch of instructors (Samantha Lewis, Michael Otten, Jim Juczak, and Austin Durant) and what they taught. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcast on this thread at Permies.…
 
In this guest episode, the final in this series, naturalist and writer Shane Sater, shares his insights and thoughts on kochia as it relates to sparrows; a reflection on how an introduced plant species create novel ecosystems and adaptations. And that was Shane Sater. You can read more of his nature writing and view the photographs from his journey…
 
Paul gets another batch of instructors from last year’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree in to discuss what they did for the event, namely getting a Mongolian yurt in, the earthworks necessary for building it on a steep slope, an offer for paid videography, and roundwood picnic tables. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More i…
 
The first session of last year’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree comes to a close after discussing more on the rocket kiln and it’s potential as a rocket forge, rocket stoves, the new solar dehydrator with rocket assist, and spinning wheels made from bicycle parts. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discu…
 
Exceptionnellement, nous vous proposons une rediffusion (Brice étant cloué au fond de son lit...) Cette semaine, Eric nous apprend à semer en pleine terre les pois, les petits-pois ou les fèves. Comment les palisser et les accorder avec les autres cultures du jardin. Nous verrons aussi comment réussir ses semis de tomates, poivrons, aubergines ou p…
 
The recap of last year’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree continues with about a third of his instructors, discussing Uncle Mud’s breakthrough in rocket kilns that allows much faster and cheaper pottery firing. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcast on this thread at Permies.…
 
What's this wooden cabin doing in the woods? Ivonne discovers the nature education program for children at Milner Gardens and Woodland on Vancouver Island. Come and accompany her on this short walk. As always, you'll find more information and links in the shownote. This podcast is part of a series of shows and blogs about Milner Gardens and Woodlan…
 
Paul calls up about a third of his instructors (Alan Booker, Chris McClellan aka Uncle Mud, Opalyn Rose, Samantha Lewis, and Beau Davidson) from last year’s Permaculture Technology Jamboree to just go over what was taught there and some on the plans for this year’s PTJ. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and d…
 
In this episode, Chris Knapp, one of the founders of Maine Local Living School in Temple, Maine, returns to talk about their immersive educational experience, The Understory. During our conversation, Chris shares how this program came to be, his influences, and the knowledge, skills, and encounters he and his fellow instructors seek to impart to st…
 
Au programme de cette émission : Dans les régions les plus chaudes, le jardinier peut semer oignons, pois et fèves et sous abri les premières carottes, choux, salades, persil... Au jardin, les aménagements, la taille et les boutures peuvent continuer. Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos nombreuses questions envoyées par mail à contact@monja…
 
A great conversation here with Brian Fagan professor of Archaeology at University of California in Santa Barbara, author of many of my favorite books on early civilizations and climate and environmental histories. From Cambridge to Zambia to the socio-economic ripples into neo-determinism and stalking wild animals. Here we discuss his latest book C…
 
Wandeling door de tropische en subtropische kassen van de Botanische Tuinen Universiteit Utrecht. Ivonne deelt bovendien weetjes over kassen en hun rol in botanische tuinen. En ze brengt een bezoek aan de indrukwekkende vlinderkas! We bespreken eerst een luisteraarsvraag over stekpoeder: gebruiken of niet? Wat vind jij? Zoals altijd vind je meer in…
 
My guest today is Chris Knapp, an instructor and one of the founders of Maine Local Living School, a homestead and education center in Temple, Maine. In this conversation, Chris shares how he came to develop a deep love for the land and created a connection to the place he calls home. This is an experience he seeks to share with each of his student…
 
This is the second in a series of three guest episodes from Shane Sater. A naturalist and writer based in Montana, USA, Shane shares his deep passion for nature and community through writing and recordings like this one, bringing together his education in environmental science, botany, and field biology with his experiential work in community, inte…
 
Au programme de cette émission : Dans les zones les plus chaudes, on peut continuer de semer oignons, pois et fèves. Au chaud, les semis d'aubergines, de piments et les premières tomates se poursuivent. Nous ferons aussi un point sur l'absence de pluies... et ses conséquences. Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos nombreuses questions envoyée…
 
In this show we talk with Jenny, a guerrilla gardener here in the Netherlands. First we dig into the history of the guerrilla gardening movement. As always, you'll find more information and links in the shownote. 100% English episode! Photo: Jenny and Ivonne talking online about guerrilla gardeningOleh Ivonne Smit
 
Au programme de cette émission : Après une lune descendante qui nous invite à planter, tailler, bouturer, marcotter,... dès le 16 février s'ouvre une période de semis. Pour les zones les plus chaudes, on peut déjà semer oignons, pois et fèves. Au chaud, les semis d'aubergines, de piments et les premières tomates peuvent se faire ! Comme chaque sema…
 
Al vanaf februari kan je beginnen met stekken! Timing, snelheid en de juiste stektechniek vergroten je kans op succes. Ivonne bespreekt daarom eerst de voorbereiding. Volg Ivonne stap-voor-stap bij het nemen van kruidachtige kopstekken van de citroengeranium, een kamerplant. Ze legt telkens uit wat ze doet. En ze vertelt wanneer je deze stektechnie…
 
As overconsumption continues to drive the climate crisis, Tasmanian building designer, Jane Hilliard, is quietly trumpeting the idea that less is actually more.Jane Hilliard is on a mission to claw back the overconsumption rampant in the building industry. Swimming against the metaphorical tide that promotes ever-expanding McMansion-style developme…
 
A lively conversation with Natalie Topa a Regenerative Permaculture Designer working internationally on a broad range of projects, providing humanitarian Permaculture design services for displaced people, in Africa, Myanmar and the Middle East. Natalie and I discuss her background in Urban Planning and Economics and how her work is aligned with muc…
 
Au programme de cette émission : Planter les arbres, bouturer, repiquer ail, oignon et échalote dans les régions les plus chaudes, tailler les arbres,... Ces travaux peuvent continuer d'occuper les journées de nos jardiniers... 🥝 DESTOCKAGE : -25 % sur nos Petits Fruits avec le code : TUTTI-FRUTTI 🥝, rendez-vous sur www.monjardinbio.com Comme chaqu…
 
Come and walk with Ivonne in Milner House and through its famous gardens. Learn why former owner Veronica Milner named the property 'Long Distance'. Listen to ladies chatting in the tearoom. Outside the house, Ivonne is stunned by the view across the bay. Boardwalks lead her to a steep slope. She notices the densely overgrown forest floor. This is …
 
Dale and I explore his history in Permaculture and plant propagation and latest work with us at the Permaculture Living Lands Trust. We discuss the John Hershey trees, see links below for more on those plantings. Dale gives a introduction to his explorations into biochar and combining conservation with production. We also discuss the whole native/i…
 
Chef and writer Sara Bir joins me to share her work as a foodie and author of The Fruit Forager’s Companion, from Chelsea Green Publishing. Using her book and those experiences as a place to start, we explore her interest in wild fruit and foods, including first falling in love with the paw paw, and about how shared experiences, in the forest or ar…
 
Au programme de cette émission : Au chaud et avec de la lumière !, les premiers semis peuvent commencer (aubergines, poivrons,...) . En pleine terre et dans les régions les plus chaudes et sur sol sec, on peut semer les premiers épinards, les oignons et les pois. Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos questions envoyées par mail à contact@monj…
 
Ga mee op stap met Ivonne, door de Botanische Tuinen Universiteit Utrecht. En het is Rinus Regenworm die ons de weg wijst! Ivonne leert iets over de oorsprong van de huidige zonnebloem. Ze verkent de natuurlijke strook langs de gracht van Fort Hoofddijk, dat midden in de tuinen ligt. Ook ontdekt zij de Tuinfluiter, een bijzonder gebouwtje met een f…
 
What does water want? What happens when we allow water to be water? Author Erica Gies explores the concept of Slow Water in her new book Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge. Slow Water approaches are unique to each place and work with natural systems. Slow Water is key to greater resiliency and offers multiple benefits inclu…
 
This episode is the first in a series of guest permabytes from Shane Sater. Shane, a naturalist and writer based in Montana, USA, has a deep passion for nature and community which he explores through his writing where he brings together his training in environmental science, botany, and field biology with his lived experiences in his community, spe…
 
The first in our Permaculture Living Lands Trust Listening Series. We explore a range of ideas and subjects with a rich walk into the past with Michael Judd on his personal journey and Ahh Ha! with Permaculture. The origin of his latest project Silvoculture. I go into some of my personal connection with the Quaker meeting house in Downingtown, PA. …
 
Au programme de cette émission : Les premiers semis au chaud peuvent commencer (aubergines, poivrons,...) et en pleine terre dans les régions les plus chaudes (épinards, oignons, pois). Comme chaque semaine, nous répondrons à vos questions envoyées par mail à contact@monjardinbio.com Cette semaine, Eric va justement nous expliquer comment réussir s…
 
The woodland at Milner Gardens and Woodland is a beautiful example of one of the last remaining old-growth forests in British Columbia, Canada. The former owners preserved many old trees on the estate. Follow Ivonne while she’s strolling through the woodland garden. As always, you'll find more information in the shownote. This podcast is part of a …
 
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