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ronexmark · 2 months
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https://www.gardensofeatin.net/permaculture-landscaping-services - Gardens of Eatin' Landscaping LLC offers top-notch permaculture landscaping services in Asheville, NC. We create sustainable, eco-friendly garden designs tailored to your property’s unique needs. From custom landscape designs to native pollinator gardens, our solutions help you develop a thriving, self-sustaining ecosystem. Transform your outdoor space into a beautiful, productive garden with our expert services.
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gellymark-blog · 1 year
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Permaculture Services from Gardens of Eatin' In Asheville, NC
https://www.gardensofeatin.net/permaculture-landscaping-services - Gardens of Eatin' offers expert permaculture landscaping services in Asheville, NC. Create a thriving, sustainable ecosystem in your own backyard with their help. From food forests to rain gardens, they can design and install a landscape that's both beautiful and environmentally friendly.
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gardensofeatin · 3 years
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Ecological Landscape Design And Planning Asheville, NC
With decades of agricultural experience, our team provides ethical and ecologically-sound landscape solutions to the Asheville, North Carolina, area — from fruit gardens to permaculture orchards, and everything in between. Contact us today!
https://www.gardensofeatin.net/ecological-landscaping-services
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Spiritual Path … Two Years Later: 03. Soul Pull: Return to Stewardship and the Divine Mother.
This is part 3 of a 3-part introduction to my blog. I recommend you start from part 1.
Permaculture may seem like a new term to some, but really the term applies to practical things most of us do every day. Did you pick your current home because it was farthest from your place of employment and also had nothing you need either practically or aesthetically? . . . No, you chose an efficient place to live based on your wants and needs. Permacultures scientific approach takes this concept infinitely further. It’s three guiding ethical principles are: 
1. Care of the Earth. 2. Care of the People. 3. Return of surplus to Earth and people (also called “Fair Share”). 
With these principles applied to our decision making, we work with Nature to make things better with the Human element rather than impacting our environment in a detrimental way. We achieve more, we provide for all, and we steward the Earth. While Permaculture is certainly something you can teach yourself, for someone like me who had little to know natural hand-ons experience with gardening and caring for the Earth (thanks, NJ public school system), a teacher was ideal in initiating me into stewardship. There are many excellent teachers and a global community of Permaculturists who have completed a globally recognized Permaculture Design Course (PDC). We have all the know-how to make this Earth a paradise, and no one will step in and do it for us. We must co-create together.
Two years after leaving JW, and after a two-month journey exploring the United States for a more ideal place to live (other than NJ), I found myself in Asheville, North Carolina. This diverse region with awe-ing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and warm southern hospitality was a refreshing change of pace from NJ. Prior to leaving NJ I had seen over 100 hours of video, mostly by Geoff Lawton’s online PDC, but I was ready for a hands-on course of which the NC region was the perfect classroom. After reviewing my options for the PDC, my teachers revealed themselves. Natalie Bogwalker from Wild Abundance,  Laura Ruby from The Ruby Roost, permaculturists, over a dozen inspiring classmates, and several local farmers and homesteaders provided a two-week intensive course that was exactly what I needed to not just learn Permaculture but to once again see and remember the Earth, our Divine Mother. One of our PDC classrooms - Beaucatcher Mountain is located in a portion of the Appalachian Mountain Range known as the Great Craggy Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. Approx. Elevation 2,694 Ft.
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I was born in Georgetown, Guyana formerly British Guiana – yes, the Jim Jones place, the irony makes me smile  – a region defined by its dense jungle rainforest. Leaving involuntarily when I was six, I am truly grateful for spirit guiding me to my new home in North Carolina. The Naive Americans here called this land Catua, which means home. I look forward to writing more about the Native peoples of the Earth and the memories and lessons they hold. Remembering their rich history and cultures is one of many ways we can restore balance with our relations, free ourselves from insular doctrine and dogma, and live in harmony with our divine Mother Earth. Closing circle of two-week intensive PDC.
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