Eric's comments about D&D skill lists and monster tables ring especially true. Does he have any table templates that he can share with other wannabe permaculture researchers? Has Eric done any other interviews regarding the crossover between permaculture and TTRPGs? Perhaps I could recommend a few relevant channels. Could one of you also include a link to the Harvard Laws that were discussed? BTW, so pleased to hear that he included lots of tropical varieties in the perennial vegetables. I too have been compiling local traditions and hope to be able update a future edition.
The website 'Plants for a future' (search for PFAF) has a huge database of perennials, searchable by several criteria from zone, soil type, light conditions, edibility, utilitarian uses of the plant, and more. It is far from complete, but very handy when sitting down to design a space.
The most glaring point is people want to see the garden but no one wants to grow a garden... My first emotional thought is... Hahaha! Well, go read those books and dream, maybe someone will plant a garden!
I have almost all of Erics books. The one thing that he (at least Ive never seen) and many farmers, gardeners etc are now talking about it is the real reason for climate change ie geoengineering. I understand this is a subject where people lose the ability to receive money from youtube. We need more big names talking about this. We have many already but we need all to bring this crime to the masses.
@@permaculture_institute_na well Ernst Gotsch has mentioned it but he seems to have disappeared in the last few years. Charles Dowding isn't afraid to talk about it. Ive seen many videos of farmers in the UK talking about how they now use a deep mulch to stop the heavy metals from affecting the soil but they aren't "well known" as you'd have it. The Bowler hat farmer maybe is more well known of the British farmers. Not a farmer but RFK junior is aware of them and talks about stopping them. He also is an advocate for soil regeneration. It would be amazing to make this info more widespread as it seems many people are still somehow sceptical. I myself have done videos on this subject and my UA-cam channel got taken down- (I had a channel on syntropic agroforestry - which I practice on small scale.)Here in Portugal they spray whenever rain is forecast to destroy cloud formation and any subsequent rain.
PSA, if you're looking for the actual book, you have to spell the title just as its written on the totally real and not AI generated book cover: "The Dungeon Master's Guide to Permacwlttire"
Yeah AI is weird. I typed in permaculture spelled correctly and this is what they came up with?! But also, there is no book titled that. Eric has written many amazing books including Edible Forest Gardens, Perennial Vegetables, Paradise Lot, and more! Check em out!
Eric's comments about D&D skill lists and monster tables ring especially true. Does he have any table templates that he can share with other wannabe permaculture researchers?
Has Eric done any other interviews regarding the crossover between permaculture and TTRPGs? Perhaps I could recommend a few relevant channels.
Could one of you also include a link to the Harvard Laws that were discussed?
BTW, so pleased to hear that he included lots of tropical varieties in the perennial vegetables. I too have been compiling local traditions and hope to be able update a future edition.
The website 'Plants for a future' (search for PFAF) has a huge database of perennials, searchable by several criteria from zone, soil type, light conditions, edibility, utilitarian uses of the plant, and more. It is far from complete, but very handy when sitting down to design a space.
We'll pass this comment to Eric and see if he can give it a response.
@@permaculture_institute_na - Many thanks
If you know a permaculture based TTRPG, id love to hear it. I've been Gaming for decades and my world has permaculture ideas baked in,
@@jeffreykershner440 - Any interesting tables you could share?
i like the idea of that self heating greenhouse in the winter. great for citrus?
Yes! Eric grew citrus in Mass.
The most glaring point is people want to see the garden but no one wants to grow a garden... My first emotional thought is... Hahaha!
Well, go read those books and dream, maybe someone will plant a garden!
Gardening is hard work, but oh so rewarding once you put in the effort.
@@permaculture_institute_na Natural garden produce is also tasty!
I have almost all of Erics books. The one thing that he (at least Ive never seen) and many farmers, gardeners etc are now talking about it is the real reason for climate change ie geoengineering. I understand this is a subject where people lose the ability to receive money from youtube. We need more big names talking about this. We have many already but we need all to bring this crime to the masses.
We don't really receive money from UA-cam so perhaps there will be more on that topic in the future, have any guests in mind?
@@permaculture_institute_na well Ernst Gotsch has mentioned it but he seems to have disappeared in the last few years. Charles Dowding isn't afraid to talk about it. Ive seen many videos of farmers in the UK talking about how they now use a deep mulch to stop the heavy metals from affecting the soil but they aren't "well known" as you'd have it. The Bowler hat farmer maybe is more well known of the British farmers. Not a farmer but RFK junior is aware of them and talks about stopping them. He also is an advocate for soil regeneration. It would be amazing to make this info more widespread as it seems many people are still somehow sceptical. I myself have done videos on this subject and my UA-cam channel got taken down- (I had a channel on syntropic agroforestry - which I practice on small scale.)Here in Portugal they spray whenever rain is forecast to destroy cloud formation and any subsequent rain.
Bill as well ua-cam.com/video/qlUSEOBcRWI/v-deo.html
@@permaculture_institute_na they keep deleting all my comments
@@permaculture_institute_na all my comments get deleted
PSA, if you're looking for the actual book, you have to spell the title just as its written on the totally real and not AI generated book cover:
"The Dungeon Master's Guide to Permacwlttire"
Yeah AI is weird. I typed in permaculture spelled correctly and this is what they came up with?! But also, there is no book titled that. Eric has written many amazing books including Edible Forest Gardens, Perennial Vegetables, Paradise Lot, and more! Check em out!