Category: Regenerative agariculture

How to Use Mulching to Improve Soil Health in Permaculture

Mulching is a key technique in permaculture that significantly improves soil health by retaining moisture, suppressing weeds, and adding essential organic matter. By applying a layer of organic mulch, such as dry vetiver,straw grass, leaves or compost, you enrich the soil as the mulch decomposes, promoting healthy microbial activity and improving fertility. Mulch also helps regulate soil temperature, preventing extremes that can harm plant roots, and reduces soil erosion, particularly in sloped areas. In permaculture, the goal is to create a self- sustaining ecosystem, and mulching is an easy yet powerful way to support soil regeneration while conserving resources. By [...]

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Benefits Of Having Field Trips

Field trips are an integral part of every student's educational experience,providing hands-on learning opportunities that cannot be replicated in a usual classroom pedagogy.While field trips to farmers gardens at Butambala is common among students that come to attend  during our PDC courses we host every year,there is immense value in organizing field trips to our rural farming communities,particularly in terms of educating students about permaculture,sustainable agriculture,agroforestry,ecology,organic farming,biodynamics ,regenerative agriculture etc fostering an appreciation for nature,and strengthening between urban and rural communities. One of the most significant benefits of a field trip to a rural farming community is the opportunity for students [...]

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