PERMACULTURE BLOGS

Discovering Māmaki: Nature’s Healing Gift from Hawai’i
A Healing Gift from Hawai’i Nestled among the lush landscapes of Hawai’i, māmaki (Pipturus albidus) emerges as a local treasure celebrated for its therapeutic properties

Noni: Nature’s Wellness Elixir
Never Heard of Noni? Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, noni (Morinda citrifolia) has long been revered for its

Cultivating Connection: The Role of Native Plants in Personal Wellness
How the Health of Nature Relates to Personal Wellness In the midst of bustling cities and busy lives, it’s easy to feel disconnected from the

Nurturing Environmental Wellness: A Pathway to Individual and Community Health
Environmental Health as Personal Wellness In our pursuit of wellness, we often focus on aspects like physical fitness, mental well-being, and social connections. But there’s

Permaculture Principle #5 Use and Value Renewable Resources
Now we all know about “renew, reuse, and recycle”, but what if we took it a step further? A common goal of permaculture is to

Permaculture Principle #4: Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback
This principle brings us back to the very first, allowing us opportunities to continuously observe and interact with our surroundings, especially when mistakes are made.