If you’re not careful and use effective methods, growing food can quickly seem like a parasite on your wallet and schedule—before you know it, you’ve spent hundreds of dollars on tools, seeds, fertilizers, and costly mistakes. But, what if you could grow more with...
Why grow your own food? Many people—people from many different backgrounds and locales—are starting to ask that very question. And, after all, it is a good one. When grocery stores surround us and nearly every food delicacy imaginable is just within arm’s reach, why...
Growing food yourself is hard work, especially if you’re a new gardener. Sure, you can read gardening books, but you really need something more. You need wisdom from experienced growers, men and women who already grow food themselves. Today, we have five tips from...
Michael Cooley Michael Cooley Michael obtained his PDC via Geoff Lawton, PRI, in 2013, and had been a student of Permaculture Design independently for a number of years prior to obtaining the PDC. His interest in Permaculture came through an interest in...
Laurie Neverman Laurie Neverman Laurie Neverman blogs at Common Sense Homesteading – one of the most visited homesteading blogs on the internet. She has a background as an engineer with a specialization in alternative energy, which she has applied to...
Paul Wheaton Paul Wheaton The “Duke of Permaculture” Paul Wheaton, “The Duke of Permaculture,” is the owner and designer of permies.com, the largest permaculture sharing community on the internet. Paul is a certified Master Gardener...
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An excellent expose on the modern systems that are suppressing our health, freedom and security. …a positive message pointing to the solutions that are essential to building a sustainable and resilient future for ourselves and the generations to come.
Josh Thomas
One of the best films I’ve seen for ages! A really lovely, intelligent, inspiring film.
Michelangelo B.
Awesome documentary! Really puts everything in perspective and connects the dots clearly. We’ll being sharing this with Family and Friends.
Robert K.
This film is a thoughtful, comprehensive, and insightful look at the way things are; and in the words of Francis Schaeffer, a look at ‘how should we then live.’ It contains a warning that our minds must be renewed, and a way to accomplish the transition we must make. Well done.