BlogHide Resteemssqudsi1 (49)in permaculture • 6 years agoYou Cant Eat Coffee: How to address Coffee ‘Food Deserts’ in rural GuatemalaCoffee is an incredible plant. It is a shade tolerant bush that lives for many years, producing a small red fruit whose seed is roasted, brewed, and enjoyed all over the world. Guatemala produces…squdsi1 (49)in comedyopenmic • 7 years agoComedy Open Mic Week #18 PuraCoin: The clean water blockchain technologyComedy Open Mic Week #18 Are you looking for the next hot ICO? Trying to get in on the ground floor of a new hot blockchain technology? We'll look no further. PuraCoin is bringing blockchain…squdsi1 (49)in permaculture • 7 years agoGood bye goats!Quality over quantity. That is the new mantra we’ve adopted around here at Atitlan Organics. Guatemala is such a an amazing agricultural paradise, we can’t help but get excited about the vast…squdsi1 (49)in permaculture • 7 years agoFrom Our Farm: Micro Lot Single Origin Coffee! There are very few things in this world that bring us more joy than a freshly brewed cup of coffee to help ease into the morning. Knowing that it comes from our own organic farm only makes it…resteemedcolleenthurber (47)in knitting • 7 years agoKnit With Me : A Beginner's Guide to Seed StitchI've been toying with the idea of doing knitting tutorials on Steemit for awhile now, and this morning a vision for them finally came together: Knit With Me , a series of posts showing off…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoIntro to Natural Building CourseToday we are excited to welcome a diverse group of international students to our “Intro to Natural Building Course”. This is the 2nd year we’ve taught this course and we are grateful and humbled by…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoHow to Grow Your Own Indoor Herb GardenHere at Atitlan Organics, we can’t get enough of fresh, organically-grown herbs. We use them in a variety of ways; everywhere from housemade gourmet salad dressings and marinades, pestos, infused…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoFire in Front of the Bambu Guest HouseLast week one of our guests was lounging on the balcony in hopes of witnessing the Super Blue Blood Moon when he spotted a fiery glow down below. Alarmed, he rushed down to discover a hefty-sized…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoPermaculture Principle #8: Integrate Rather than SegregatePigs in the Hen House?!?! Greetings Steemians! Finally getting more time freed up to post again. It has been a crazy couple of weeks for us, wrapping up some courses, putting out fires, and…resteemedcolleenthurber (47)in food • 7 years agoWild Fermentation : Honey Pop!Hello friends! So far you only know me for my #needleworkmonday posts, but it's time for me to branch out and share a bit more with you. Specifically, some of the fun stuff I like to do in my…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoHow to Manage Farm VolunteersGreetings Steemarians! It has been quite a while since my last post. I have been quite busy doing the following: Teaching an Introduction to Permaculture Course Buying lots of…squdsi1 (49)in steem • 7 years agoVote Bots: Great tool or destroying the SteemIt community?Greetings all! Even though my passion is permaculture and digging in the dirt, if you met me now, you may think otherwise. Steem has captured all of my attention. I love this platform. All the…squdsi1 (49)in permaculture • 7 years agoPermaculture Principle #7: Design from Patterns to Details"Pattern recognition is the precursor to design." Dave Jacke Up til now, the first six permaculture principles that we covered could be thought of as bottom up principles. This means that they…squdsi1 (49)in permaculture • 7 years agoPermaculture Principle #6: Produce No WasteWaste does not exist in nature. 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While this article won't cover the full array of comfrey's benefits, I will mention a few…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoPermaculture Principle #5"Always favour biological solutions." Bill Mollison, Founder of The Permaculture Movement "Always favour biological solutions." This is my preferred way to interpret the 5th Permaculture…squdsi1 (49)in homesteading • 7 years agoHow to Plant a Food Forest!Greetings Steemians! Shad here, from Atitlan Organics. I want to take a break from the Permaculture Principles to share a new video on how to plant a Food Forest. Tomorrow we will get back into…resteemedsamstonehill (73)in steemholidays • 7 years ago@SteemHolidays is back with new ideas & enthusiasm! PLEASE JOIN US 🌴It was 7 months ago when I first had the idea for the @steemholidays account. I could feel a real diverse community developing on Steemit with more and more business owners creating accounts to…