
The Permaculture Institute Story
With 27 years of permaculture education to date, the Permaculture Institute continues growing the field for the benefit of all.
With 27 years of permaculture education to date, the Permaculture Institute continues growing the field for the benefit of all.
Through each step of the candle-making process I felt a connection to the nature in my neighborhood and a deep appreciation for what bees do.
Karryn Olson’s work as a longtime permaculture teacher and practitioner reveals important considerations.
Hopi Tutskwa translates from the Hopi language to the life ways and knowledge of the land and soil.
Permaculture provides a pathway to transform the world. To realize its potential, we have to use design as a transformative process.
How do we learn to see patterns instead of “things”? Joel Glanzberg shares his perspective and process.
My certainty grows that community-based efforts in places like North St. Louis have a lot to teach about permaculture.
When I encountered permaculture, what really drew me was the statement of ethics and the principles of nature applied to society.