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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Navigating the tension and tradeoffs between local community building and broad scale digital networking is important for a few reasons Spatial: subsidiarity and nested commons (household, village, watershed, bioregion, planet)…

Navigating the tension and tradeoffs between local community building and broad scale digital networking is important for a few reasons Spatial: subsidiarity and nested commons (household, village, watershed, bioregion, planet)…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

I bring this up because there are a lot of sentiments like: “if you’re so localist why are you online” or “people should get off of social media altogether”, or “my environment is alienating and all my friends are online”, and I think they all miss the mark

I bring this up because there are a lot of sentiments like: “if you’re so localist why are you online” or “people should get off of social media altogether”, or “my environment is alienating and all my friends are online”, and I think they all miss the mark


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

what does that stand for?

what does that stand for?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Our current food system has a 10/1 energy input to output ratio, so the robots would be pretty dumb to do that

Our current food system has a 10/1 energy input to output ratio, so the robots would be pretty dumb to do that


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

“You say one bad word about our county librarian, and I reckon I will have to fight you”

“You say one bad word about our county librarian, and I reckon I will have to fight you”


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

That has been my approach

That has been my approach


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

Propagating comfrey. Digging up this one plant yielded 30+ roots/crowns that were replanted, a part of the original will grow back too. In the last picture you can see a couple of the crowns I planted in the perennial bed

Propagating comfrey. Digging up this one plant yielded 30+ roots/crowns that were replanted, a part of the original will grow back too. In the last picture you can see a couple of the crowns I planted in the perennial bed


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

@_StevenFan @sc_sager Awesome, glad you were inspired! *Small note is that I don’t technically have a no-dig garden, but a no-till. No dig requires a lot more compost then I can bring in, so I rely a lot on mulch with targeted compost applications, but plant the seeds in the soil.

@_StevenFan @sc_sager Awesome, glad you were inspired! *Small note is that I don’t technically have a no-dig garden, but a no-till. No dig requires a lot more compost then I can bring in, so I rely a lot on mulch with targeted compost applications, but plant the seeds in the soil.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

@bknofe Yes bocking 14

@bknofe Yes bocking 14


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

@mitchelldwilson Nice!

@mitchelldwilson Nice!


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