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10 Great Books to Read about Permaculture - One Green Planet

Support OneGreenPlanet Being publicly-funded gives us a greater chance to continue providing you with high quality content. Please support us! Support Us For those passingly familiar with the term permaculture, it’s usually categorized as a gardening technique, a system often associated with raised beds. However, for practitioners in the movement, permaculture is far more than this. It’s not just raised beds, nor does it always use raised beds. For that matter, it’s not just gardening. Permaculture, they say, is a design science, and the techniques not only revolutionize the way we grow food but also reimagine how we might live in cooperation with the natural systems upon which our lives rely. The ideas behind permaculture push beyond sustainability the current systems have already done their damage and into full-fledged planetary restoration.

Join a houseplant master class, make a desktop air plant holder: 61 classes for green thumbs to try in February

There still are dozens of classes to check out, online and in-person throughout February. Throughout the Lancaster County region, there are hands-on classes that teach things like how to grow ranunculus and make a hypertufa planter. There also are virtual classes on topics like flower arranging plus virtual talks about growing vegetables in containers and repairing streams. The in-person events are limited to small groups and some classes ship materials so don’t wait to sign up. Some of the virtual events are selling out quickly as well. If you have any additional events or talks to share, email enegley@lnpnews.com

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