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Permaculture in the Redwood Bioregion

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Recommended Reading

Gaia’s Garden
An Introduction to Permaculture
Seed to Seed
Fruits of the Humboldt Bay
To Catch the Rain
The Hand-Sculpted House
Build Your Own Earth Oven
The Humboldt Kitchen Gardener by Eddie Tanner

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Redwood Community Action Agency RCAA and the North Coast Community Garden Collaborative are hosting a Community Farm Fundraiser Sunday, June 4th from 11am-2pm at the Freshwater Farms Reserve in Eureka. We will have an assortment of vegetable starts, native plants, herbs, and vegetable seeds. Suggested donation of $1-$3 per plant. Limit 4 plants per visitor/family Earth Care, People Care, Fair Share! It's potato planting time! If you're running out of space in your garden, potatoes grow great in plastic pots, wire baskets, or cloth pots. Making for one of the largest calorie producers per square foot, growing potatoes in containers can increase your yield even more. By continually burying the plants as they grow you can encourage horizontal roots to set more tubers. Some of our favorite varieties for the north coast are Yukon gold, Kennebec, Red LaSoda, and LaRouge. Happy May Day! #foodsecurity #potatoefarming #eurekacalifornia #humboldtpermacultureguild #foodstorage How to entertain bored chickens (and yourself). Push a string through a fresh cabbage and hang it at chicken height. Let the attack begin! #chickens #integratedanimalsystems #bufforpington #humboldtpermacultureguild We have the Schedule of Events for the Seed and Plant Exchange at the Willow Creek Community Resource Center on Saturday, April 8th! Come celebrate spring with us and get some seeds and plants for your gardens! Building a rainwater catchment wildlife pond. The 1st Annual Willow Creek Seed and Plant Exchange will be held in the parking lot and inside the Willow Creek Community Resource Center from 10am to 2pm on the Saturday before Easter, April 8th. 🐇🌱🌈 With all the  wet weather outside make sure you chickens have a dry area for taking a dust bath. This will not only make you chickens extremely happy but the dust bath will help control mites, lice and other skin parasites.  You can use top soil, peat moss or loamy soil from you yard. Additives like wood ash, diatomaceous earth and dried aromatic herbs can also help keep a healthy flock. #happychickens  #humboldtcounty We still have rootstock! Semi-dwarf apple, pear, and plum. $5 each. If you missed your chance at the Seed Exchange to get your fruit trees started no worries.
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