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– LOS OJOS AGAVE BLOOM SUMMIT – On the Trail of Bats in Agave Flowers

Considering the constant fragmentation of habitat, or in other words the lack of ecosystemic continuity, as a result of the current climate crisis and other causes; it is essential to understand the interdependence of species and the fragility of these ecological relationships. In this sense, a colorful, winged and full of flavors story is worth to be told, to understand the connection that exists between: bats, agave and the elaboration of spirits distilled from the latter; such as Bacanora, Mezcal and of course Tequila.

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Help save my trees!


The fruit trees in the back corner of my yard have started to die off this summer – despite aggressive pruning and consistent watering. I live nearby a river and the soil has typically been very healthy here, so I am presuming this is a result of poison via the neighbours using weedkiller.

No, unfortunately I don’t know the neighbours and the fence is very high so the chance of asking them is close to none.

So, I’m wondering if anyone in this community has any ideas for how I can revive this plot of garden bed. Preferably quickly so I can have a chance at saving the remaining trees. Is there a way of improving the soil quality so drastically that the poison is negated?

Any help would be much appreciated!

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We’re in the process of moving to the northwest (Oregon, Washington, northern California). How do I connect with other permaculture or small farm enthusiasts in an area? I have a good working knowledge of plants and some basic farming experience, but I’d love to connect with others so I can learn more about that specific area as I begin to plant. Any suggestions?

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What is DLI – the Daily Light Integral 

In the good old days, it was easier for gardeners to talk about the artificial light plants required because most gardeners used fluorescent bulbs and most manufacturers produced about the same quality of bulbs. We could easily say that, for example, African violets should be grown 6 inches below a two-bulb fixture, and that would … Read More

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