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The Green Thread: Bitters, Psychedelics, and the Path to Permaculture Wisdom

It is a story as old as humanity, yet more vital today than ever before.

The Green Thread: Bitters, Psychedelics, and the Path to Permaculture Wisdom
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #biodiversity, #Collective_unconscious, #decentralization, #ethnobotany, #Psychedelics, #symbiosis, PERMACULTURE-Posted on March 1, 2025March 1, 2025

Kadok: Medicinal, Culinary & Ornamental

…where it is valued for its unique taste and health benefits.

Kadok: Medicinal, Culinary & Ornamental
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #ethnobotany, #food_security, #home-grown, #medicinalplants, #networking, #perennial, #piper_sarmentosum, foodforest-Posted on February 16, 2025February 16, 2025

Why to Organize a Permaculture Network?

Organizing a permaculture network can have many benefits for individuals and communities interested in sustainable agriculture and ecological design.

Why to Organize a Permaculture Network?
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #Arenal, #biodiversity, #Collective_unconscious, #community, #Costa_Rica, #decentralization, #empower, #ethnobotany, #International-Permaculture-Day, #meaningful, #networking, PERMACULTURE, PURAVIDA-Posted on May 8, 2023May 8, 2023

Eat It or Build with It. Dendrocalamus Asper Is None Invasive Specie.

Its versatility, sustainability, and nutritional benefits make it an exciting area of study for researchers and food enthusiasts alike.

Eat It or Build with It. Dendrocalamus Asper Is None Invasive Specie.
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #dendrocalamus_asper, #ethnobotany, #fermentation, #medicinalplants, #perennial, foodforest, PERMACULTURE-Posted on April 13, 2023April 18, 2023

Permaculture Is to Replace What?

Unsustainable practices have significant negative impacts on the environment, human health, and social and economic systems.

Permaculture Is to Replace What?
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #decentralization, #ethnobotany, #meaningful, #networking, #perennial, foodforest, PERMACULTURE-Posted on March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

Homo Sapiens & Grass – Invasive Colleagues

The intricate relationship between humans and grass is a testament to the interdependent nature of the natural world.

Homo Sapiens & Grass – Invasive Colleagues
by Tomas Ninger-Tagged #ethnobotany, #invasive, #symbiosis-Posted on March 16, 2023March 16, 2023