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The Rhythm Behind the Seasons
Most of us think about planting in terms of calendar datesβ€”but nature doesn’t run on a calendar. It runs on energy. If you zoom out, the seasons follow a patternβ€”a rise and fall of solar energy, almost like a sine wave: - Winter β†’ low energy, rest - Spring β†’ rising energy, growth begins - Summer β†’ peak energy, stress + production - Fall β†’ declining energy, root development The key isn’t just how much energy there isβ€”it’s the direction it’s moving. That’s why timing matters so much. Planting in late fall works because you’re aligning with the downward curve. The plant isn’t fighting to grow above groundβ€”it’s quietly establishing roots. Planting in mid-summer does the opposite. You’re trying to establish during peak stress, when plants are already working at their limit. Same plant. Same soil. Different timing β†’ completely different results. When you start aligning your actions with the natural rise and fall of energy, things get easier, not harder.
    The Rhythm Behind the Seasons
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Awesome 😊
New project
The land behind my wife's restaurant is crying out to be developed, in the past it's been home to caravans, a donkey, two or three sheep and a couple of ponies. I tried a few years ago planting trees and almost all were destroyed by red deer. If anyone is interested I could document and photograph the progress, the advantage for me being a push to make a start and a consistently good progress, and also posting here is opportunity to get peer opinion and feedback. A controlling hand to stop me being distracted, perhaps notice mistakes before I do, and encourage , it's improvement and as it's developes will motivate everyone at the same time . It's likely to take a whole year, so far I have just cut the grass once with a brush cutter. Next steps include; 1.Cleaning the site. 2.Measurements, orientation, assessment of the soil and site .Then to prioritize its role/function. 3.Making a plan and basic design. 4. Marking out and breaking soil/or adding compost and amendments. 5.Sourcing plants cuttings and seeds. 6. Planting and collecting/adding mulch. Interested in peoples thoughts and if this would be a useful input/ information.
New project
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Oo. Untouched space. What a wonderful challenge 😊
Permaculture, Polyculture, and Guild
What do all these words mean? Let's discuss... I see permaculture not just as a planting scheme, but a design system that mimics patterns and relationships found in nature. Permaculture attempts to arrange land, water, plants, animals, paths, light, work, and timing so all the pieces augment each other. The goal is over time is to provide less outside input with increased sustainability. In hierarchy, permaculture is a design philosophy. Polyculture is the practice of growing different species together instead of one crop alone. A guild is a small intentional plant community within one of the above larger systems. Syntropic agriculture is a type of polyculture that organizes plants by succession, stratification, timing, pruning, and function. A food forest is another type of polyculture with layered perennials.
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Very interesting 😊
Truth and kindness belong together.
Came across this today. Made me wonder, are we teaching our children classical wisdom. Classical wisdom is the old, time-tested teaching that helps people live with better judgment, stronger character, clearer thinking, and deeper purpose. It is not just old books. It is the steady wisdom passed down through scripture, history, philosophy, literature, nature, family practice, and lived experience. Classical wisdom teaches us how to become the kind of person who can think clearly, choose wisely, and live with purpose.
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Ain’t that the truth 😊
Whats blooming in your area?
Comfrey was blooming yesterday as well as feverfew which is early for us. It has been very dry and warm comparing to other years so it seems nature is a bit a headed; my spinach already bolting. With that in mind Saturday will 30's (3C) Saturday morning. I have several tomato plants up over a foot tall so might need to start the poly tunnel heater Sat morning to keep them happy. Cover crop of cereal rye, hairy vetch, triticale and red clover is coming along nicely. Will terminate in about two weeks to plant corn and pole beans. My thought is that the clover will remain as a living mulch.
Whats blooming in your area?
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My living willow fence, apple and elderberry trees are are blossoming 😊
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Yemaja Sekhmet-Maat
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I help people recalibrate how they think, create, and level up on their own terms via writing, stress management and spirituality.

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