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cottagebff · 6 months
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Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
10/15/23
Basalt, CO
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fuckyeahgreenhouses · 5 years
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Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute greenhouse, Basalt, CO, via LoveSprout
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El Pilar on the Belize–Guatemala border features a forest garden to demonstrate traditional Maya agriculturalpractices.[34][35] A further 1-acre model forest garden, called Känan K’aax (meaning "well-tended garden" in Mayan), is being funded by the National Geographic Society and developed at Santa Familia Primary School in Cayo.[36]
In the United States the largest known food forest on public land is believed to be the 7-acre Beacon Food Forest in Seattle, Washington.[37] Other forest garden projects include those at the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute in Basalt, Colorado and Montview Neighborhood farm in Northampton, Massachusetts.[38][39] Boston Food Forest Coalition offers an innovative new model of neighborhood forest gardens stewarded by local leaders linked in a web of mutual aid through a non-profit land trust.[40][41][42][43]
In Canada food forester Richard Walker has been developing and maintaining food forests in the province of British Columbia for over 30 years. He developed a 3-acre food forest that when at maturity provided raw materials for a nursery and herbalism business as well as food for his family.[44] The Living Centre have developed various forest garden projects in Ontario.[45]
In the United Kingdom, other than those run by the Agroforestry Research Trust (ART), there are numerous forest garden projects such as the Bangor Forest Garden in Gwynedd, North West Wales.[46] Martin Crawford from ART administers the Forest Garden Network, an informal network of people and organisations around the world who are cultivating their own forest gardens.[47][48]
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aspenrosearts · 6 years
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Jerome Osentowski
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environmentguru · 7 years
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He’s Growing BANANAS at 7,200 Feet (In COLORADO)
At the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute in Basalt, Colorado, Jerome and his crew are creating a permaculture forest garden paradise that includes bananas in their greenhouse. CRMPI offers workshops, design courses, and an academy to furt https://www.environmentguru.com/pages/elements/element.aspx?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr&id=5578785
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