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Permaculture Isn’t the Answer — You Are
Hey friends, Let’s have a real talk. Permaculture is powerful. It gives us tools, patterns, principles—ways of seeing the world that are often mind-blowing. But let’s not pretend it’s some kind of perfect, all-knowing religion. It’s not. Permaculture isn’t a one-size-fits-all formula. It’s not “the answer” to every problem. And if we treat it like dogma, we miss the entire point. Permaculture is a lens. A framework. A starting point. What it really offers is a personal path—a way to reconnect with the land, with each other, and with ourselves. It’s less about doing things by the book and more about deepening your relationship with this living world. The truth? You don’t need a guru. You don’t need to get it “right.” You need to pay attention. Observe. Listen. Respond with care. Permaculture gives you a map. But you still have to walk the path. And each of our paths will look different—because they should. Your land, your story, your community, your intuition... these are the things that matter most. So here’s my invitation: ✨ Don’t just do permaculture. Live it. ✨ Let it grow through your hands and your heart. ✨ And don’t be afraid to question, adapt, evolve. Let’s keep this space real, open, and alive. What’s your relationship with permaculture right now? Has it ever felt too rigid? Or maybe, just the opposite—liberating? Share below 👇
2 likes • May 23
Well said, well lived. Life is not a one size fits all, so why should the scope narrow for a garden…
ELECTROCULTURE
I’ve seen some info on electroculture. Has anyone used this method and was it a positive outcome? ELECTROCULTURE is a gardening technique that involves using electrical energy, often from the atmosphere, to enhance plant growth. The basic idea is to capture and direct atmospheric electricity into the soil to stimulate plant vitality and increase yields. This is often achieved by using copper wire or other conductive materials to act as antennas, capturing atmospheric energy and transmitting it to the soil through contact with the roots of plants.
3 likes • May 23
Throw a few older “copper” pennies out there - the older ones tend to have more of a copper ratio to them. Never heard of it, but not quite sure how it could really benefit. Would be interesting to see the science behind it.
Spring is a tough time
Anyone else struggling to keep up? The farm requires an intense level of commitment to keep it functioning.
2 likes • May 7
These are the days. I wish I had someone else here that enjoys digging in the dirt as much as I do. Or that just likes to sustain plain old living. To me, survival is enough. All the rest of the crap is noise anymore.
Planting Season
It's finally here, Planting Season!!! Once again, I've overloaded my brain, wants and desires and completely blew away my well organized planting plans 😂🤣😂 Has anyone else ever done this??? 🤣🤣🤣 I'm trying to get back on track and have come to the conclusion that I should mediate, ground and center myself prio to transplanting and direct seeding anything. My excitement always gets the best of me. 🤣😂🤣 May everyone have an abundant crop this year
1 like • May 7
All the time - i’ve gotten the garden tilled. Now I need to bring down the horse manure, and get some seeds in the ground. That’s the goal. I would like a well organized garden. What are some things that have been posted about layout plans?
Lance Garden Q and A moved to Saturday
Hey, Due to a stubborn cold we are moving this to Saturday. Still dealing with a cold. we have Lance availabe for community Q and A, live on my youtube. Bring your questions. Thanks
0 likes • Mar 28
How long do your Q&A’s usually last with Lance? I have a conference call at 10:30, so I may have to jump off, but it’s the first time I might get to listen to some of it!
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Kelley Penney
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Hello, Hello, Hello!!! From Nebraska, starting semi-fresh after a very long 4 years! So excited to be here!!

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