Key Points – Permaculture for Women Over 50
As women over 50 – planning our gardens, homesteads, farms and even city balconies with a permaculture minded view will allow us to continue to get outside, dig in the dirt…
There is nothing like getting your hands dirty in the garden!
As women over 50 – planning our gardens, homesteads, farms and even city balconies with a permaculture minded view will allow us to continue to get outside, dig in the dirt…
I’ve turned to the beautiful, young people in the gardening world, learning what I can about permaculture practices so I can keep gardening for a good, long time. Permaculture and women over 50 go hand-in-hand. Or at least they should.
Sometimes my ideas are fantastic and they work out really well. This latest one however has turned into nothing short of madness. Definitely not my easiest or cheapest plan. You see, I have this working idea rolling around in my head about “gardening in place”.
I finally plated enough garlic last fall that I could braid it this summer. It’s not a pretty braid by any stretch of the imagination but I’m proud of it all the same.
Actually, I should call this “Straw Bale Garden and Then Some”. Because YOU KNOW I expanded it again. Sheesh! Glutton for punishment!
They are here! I finally picked up quail chicks. I wrote a few times last year about how I wanted to give raising a few quail a try but that my mister was dead set against it.
Well, it’s getting to be that time of year for us garden lovin’ types. Time for spring clean up. Spring clean up can be quite a chore for a woman doing it alone but there are tools available to make it a bit easier on us. Today I thought I’d share some of my very favorite Essential Garden Tools for Spring.