Permaculture Complexity, Connections, Order & Chaos – Karl’s Food Forest Garden: S001E073
Want to make a guy’s day? Subscribe to my channel! 😊 While I love Permaculture, I don’t agree with everything that Bill Mollison says. I’d love to hear what you think about the ideas at the end of this episode, where I discuss the possibility that we may not be aiming for complete order in our Permaculture designs. Hear me out before you judge! What I do agree with, unconditionally, is that everything is connected – in our gardens and in our world. Chapters 2.8 & 2.9 are focused on this principle and, while these are shorter chapters, the points are critical to understanding the remainder of the book. Please hit the thumbs-up and let me know what you think in the comments below. You can also pop on over to our website to join our garden club: www.foodforestgardenclub.org. I would love to get a chance to meet you online and learn from your own gardening experiences. You can find free garden club content, like pictures and vertical-style videos, on Instagram: @foodforestgardenclub or @foodforestcardgame Finally, if you love gardening and love games, check out the Food Forest card game: www.foodforestcardgame.com. This fun game lets you play in the garden, even when it’s cold outside! Thanks for watching! See you tomorrow!
Want to make a guy’s day? Subscribe to my channel! 😊 While I love Permaculture, I don’t agree with everything that Bill Mollison says. I’d love to hear what you think about the ideas at the end of this episode, where I discuss the possibility that we may not be aiming for complete order in our Permaculture designs. Hear me out before you judge! What I do agree with, unconditionally, is that everything is connected – in our gardens and in our world. Chapters 2.8 & 2.9 are focused on this principle and, while these are shorter chapters, the points are critical to understanding the remainder of the book. Please hit the thumbs-up and let me know what you think in the comments below. You can also pop on over to our website to join our garden club: www.foodforestgardenclub.org. I would love to get a chance to meet you online and learn from your own gardening experiences. You can find free garden club content, like pictures and vertical-style videos, on Instagram: @foodforestgardenclub or @foodforestcardgame Finally, if you love gardening and love games, check out the Food Forest card game: www.foodforestcardgame.com. This fun game lets you play in the garden, even when it’s cold outside! Thanks for watching! See you tomorrow!