Phoenix Permaculture Guild

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  • Marketing & Promotion

    11 members Latest Activity: Nov 17 The purpose of the Marketing and Promotion Committee is to get the word out about permaculture and all the great things the Phoenix Permaculture Guild…

  • Native Foods

    120 members Latest Activity: 1 day ago Wild/native food gathering group. This group is especially focused on the mesquite bean harvesting, milling and pancake breakfast for 2008. However, o…

  • N Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Carefree Permies

    32 members Latest Activity: Oct 21 A place for the far NE Valley Permies to share ideas and resources.

  • Micro Livestock

    211 members Latest Activity: Nov 7 This group is for anyone interested in keeping chickens, rabbits, ginea pigs, quail, guinea fowl, etc in the Valley of the Sun. Come join us and shar…

  • Southwest Valley Permies

    24 members Latest Activity: Sep 14 This group is for anyone who lives in the Southwest Valley and/or for anyone who wants to get to know other permies in the west side! Come join…

  • PDC Students

    75 members Latest Activity: Nov 8 For students, past and present, taking part in the Permaculture Design Course,

  • PDC Facilitators

    8 members Latest Activity: May. 16, 2008 For people who teach the PDC

  • Community and School Gardens

    90 members Latest Activity: Nov 4 This group is for anyone interested in community and school gardens. Come join us!

  • Permaculture & Politics

    53 members Latest Activity: Nov 8 If you enjoy political discussion on topics pertaining to Permaculture - this is the group for you!

  • Book Club

    58 members Latest Activity: Nov 6 If you're reading something interesting and you want to share - this is the place!

  • Water

    95 members Latest Activity: Nov 9 For people actively planning or engaged in rainwater harvesting, greywater, and irrigation.

  • Permaculture for kids

    28 members Latest Activity: 1 day ago This group is for kids to get inspired to do Permaculture (grownups welcome) This group is also by kids for kids.

  • Soil Builders

    107 members Latest Activity: Nov 14 This is a group for those focussed on soil building and bioremediation - through compost, EMs, bokashi, compost tea, vermicomposting and the like.

  • Central Phoenix Permies

    61 members Latest Activity: 1 day ago A place for Central Phoenix Permies to share resources, rides and anything else

  • Program Committee

    9 members Latest Activity: Nov 12 For members of the Program Committee.

  • Zone 00 - Conscious Living

    24 members Latest Activity: Oct 30 People Care - the Second PC Ethic. To do that you must first work on yourself (Zone 00).

  • Board Members

    13 members Latest Activity: Nov 5 For members of the Phoenix Permaculture Guild Board.

  • Finance Committee

    2 members Latest Activity: Apr 12 This group is where the Finance Committee can communicate, share documents and schedule meetings.

  • Fundraising

    3 members Latest Activity: Apr 16 This group is for those interested in helping the PPG with fundraising.

  • Permaculture for Boomers

    8 members Latest Activity: Oct 26 Permaculture for Boomers

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This is what I have done with my figs - French Fig/Cherry Torte
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now this green smoothie sounds great...
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Diane, Ken is just east of the 101 on Thomas Rd. We have a short bed truck and it cost us $40, a full size bed is $60, don't know how much he would charge for your flatbed.
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I think beets and turnips are just about the perfect vegs, great tops and the bonus is the bulbs. I'm growing Golden and Cylindra this year and love being able to pick the greens for weeks before the beets are ready. I also roast them, just toss i...
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I've never seen ants do that kind of damage, how bizarre. You can cover the tomatoes when frost threatens and maybe they will survive. Good luck and good pics.
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Thank you Chris for the helpful information. Too bad I can't keep them.
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Sorry Janine, the bees are spoken for already. I really with I could keep them, I've never had so many bees on my squash blossoms before and would be great for the squash and melons next year but just not enough room.
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