by Levi Meeuwenberg | Oct 19, 2023 | Agriculture, Natural Resources, Shorts, Wilderness, YouTube
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Levi (@levimeeuwenberg) Firstly, please enjoy the incredible flowers grown by the amazing @pennyok ! (The pollinators certainly are!) She’s a garden painter and a painter of gardens. Now, heres a cool fact about...
by Levi Meeuwenberg | Oct 19, 2023 | Agriculture, Shorts, Wilderness, YouTube
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Levi (@levimeeuwenberg) Garter snakes help out in the garden by eating common pests like rodents and slugs. (and are non-poisonous!) 😎 You can attract them by creating snake habitat with a loose pile of stones. This...
by Levi Meeuwenberg | Jun 30, 2023 | Blog, Culture, History, Politics, Why Permaculture, Wilderness
**See full prompt and other responses on the NWMI LEAP Website here.** What is Truly Important? A question of values, of priorities. And a good question I try to revisit often throughout my life. When I pose this question to myself, my mind goes in a few...
by Levi Meeuwenberg | Apr 5, 2017 | Climate Change, Culture, Events/Workshops, Foraging/Wildcrafting, History, Natural Resources, Permaculture/Homesteading, Plants, Podcast, Wilderness
Episode 35, We Are the Forest with Nathan Ayers http://traffic.libsyn.com/permaculturerealizedpodcast/NathanAyers2_mixdown.mp3 Today we’re talking to Nathan Ayers who teaches Permaculture to students of...
by Levi Meeuwenberg | Jan 28, 2017 | Agriculture, Appropriate Technology, Climate Change, Culture, Economics, Foraging/Wildcrafting, Fossil Fuels, Heating Systems, History, Justice, Natural Building, Natural Resources, Oil, Permaculture/Homesteading, Podcast, Politics, TECH, Water Systems, Why Permaculture, Wilderness
Episode 27, Air Water Food Shelter Kinship Meaning (Part 1) http://traffic.libsyn.com/permaculturerealizedpodcast/Ep27Levi_mixdown.mp3 Please help keep this Podcast on the air by becoming our Patron on Patreon (and get...
by Levi Meeuwenberg | Jan 25, 2017 | Blog, Culture, Excerpts, Wendell Berry, Wilderness
“Apparently with the rise of industry, we began to romanticize the wilderness -which is to say we began to institutionalize it within the concept of “scenic.” Because of railroads and improved highways, the wilderness was no longer an arduous passage for the...