Alright, with the first wave of deluxe PASSIVE edition activity over with, getting back to the big project. Intrinsic is the most honed, powerful system for biological resource creation I know of, as it’s my system I have learned the hard way in creating client’s, and my own systems. It’s like a computer program, but for biology. At least, that’s how I like to run it. It has seven subroutines that function under one central program: increasing intrinsic, innate, natural life in any given system. I’m quite proud of the practical side: It details how the main resource any biological system needs to increase intrinsic life so much soil, but air. Really. I’m so excited for this long time program creation to go viral, and will update more as we near the system onset.
A deluxe edition of my first book PASSIVE Gardening is now available on Mortal Tree. Added more pictures, and made several additions such as this #infographic to make a bold statement for what #gardens really need to be low work, and productive - or passive as I call it - like passive solar. This special edition is only available as ebook, which I will be manually licensing. To celebrate the release, it and Mastering the Growing Edge, my second book, are deeply discounted through Wednesday this week. I look forward to sending you a copy!
Like lightning before the discovery of electricity, Permaculture designers are very much an untapped resource. To access this resource, we not only need to learn what we are missing out on, but also need the right platform -like the wires, power grids, and batteries of today’s electric grid. That platform is #Edgin. Link in my bio if you’re curious. #permaculture #design#infographic#education #kickstarter
Well done, Luke!
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Why thank you Helen!
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and that the functional and edible can also be beautiful! This is a very important aspect of forest gardening that is not so well recognised (yet). Congratulations Luke
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Thank you Anni! Your forest garden in particular has such a rich beauty. Have you ever tried submitting images to a more aesthetic-oriented garden journal? You should!
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