Posts Tagged ‘permaculture’

colorful food = healthy food

January 4, 2021

Every color offers a different health benefit.

sweet potatoes, chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius), carrots, chillies, tomato sauce, pineapple, mango, papaya, coconut, baobab leaves, ice plant, Chinese violet, queen-of-ophar, malabar spinach, olive oil, garlic, onions

Preserve heat with ‘hot’ basket

January 4, 2021

Sun-cake

January 4, 2021

Lulu baked a delicious banana/chocolate cake on our solar cooker

plant a tree – and sing the Permaculture ABC

October 8, 2020

The #permaculture ABC
first plant a tree
then one two three
the birds the bees and you and me
we can not live without a tree

we care for Mother Earth
we care for people
and we share
we follow Mother Nature
and live happy everywhere

Earth care. People care. Fair share. Future care.

Happy Customer with Dada’s assorted feta-cheese-flower-bread-leaf-plate

October 6, 2020

‘seeds of tao’ podcast: An Invitation to Permaculture for and by the youth with Lulu

August 18, 2020

14 year old Lulu is talking about her permaculture journey on Zanzibar, how learning from Matt Powers and taking Morag Gamble’s PDC permaculture course are empowering experiences.
It is VITAL that if this great work will continue, our youth need to feel empowered.


Please click the link to the interview: https://www.seedsoftao.com/blog/episode-049-an-invitation-to-permaculture-for-and-by-the-youth-with-lulu

Dada Permaculture in Matemwe

October 3, 2019

Three more (!) people from Matemwe, Zanzibar finished a two week long Permaculture course at Practical Permaculture Institute Zanzibar, PPIZ .
And continued… attending a two week follow-up workshop, for practical implementation of regenerative agriculture on location.
The seminar was held in Matemwe at DadaZanzibar by teachers John and Antje. Attendants were certified Permaculture students, the Dada cooperatives and interested villagers.

Thank you so much PPIZ team, for your continuous support of Dada Permaculture in Matemwe!

Permaculture lecture with teacher John. Attendants are certified permaculture students, DadaZanzibar cooperatives and interested villagers. — at Matemwe.

Teacher John lecturing about compost.

Teacher John demonstrates compost making.

Accessing coral rag farming grounds in the villages.  Matemwe, Zanzibar.

 

Climate Catastrophe

September 28, 2019

DadaZanzibar works up on the Matemwe ridge in regenerative agriculture following permaculture principles. We are learning to adept to the challenge of climate catastrophe, develop strategies for foodsecurity once the beach dwellers will have to relocate.

@UtupoaUpepo wrote:
“This Zanzibar community will be among the first to pay for the polluting profligacy of other nations. Homes will be uprooted, fish stocks depleted and entire ecosystems collapsing. No words can can describe the injustice.”

https://www.nytimes.com/…/climate-change-oceans-united-nati…