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Permaculture communities in AZ, UT, OR?


Hello permies, I’m actively searching for some land to start practicing permaculture on, and have become increasingly aware that good neighbors can make or break the experience, especially with off-gridding. I’ve been involved in some great permaculture communities in Eastern WA (Methow valley), southern AZ (Bisbee), and Hawaii. Communities where there are ubuntus every other week or so, lots of exchanges, and a general relaxed and supportive vibe. Is anyone aware of areas in (other parts of) AZ, Utah, or Oregon where this is present? Thanks!

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Most of my saplings that came in were bare-root saplings, but these elderberries were obviously just cuttings with basically no roots yet. Should I be worried about dropping these in the ground as-is? I’m kind of thinking I should soak them in water until some real root growth starts.

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Gowan Canada gets registration for first crop protection product in Canadian market

Crop chem firm Gowan Canada has picked up registration for its first biological product in the Canadian horticulture market. The product, called EcoSwing, is approved for control of mummy berries in high-bush blueberries and powdery mildew in cucurbits such as pumpkins, squash and cucumber. It’s also…

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