Hello fediverse! I've been wanting to get out of fuckbook and all for a while, but wasn't vibing with bluesky format... Then I found this amazing space!
I haven't dragged my IRL friends in yet, but I'm excited to connect with new people here too! 
I'll start off with a little about myself. I'm Tara (she/her).
I'm from Seattle but living in Athens, Greece for many years now. I spend a lot of time in the #communitypermaculturegarden we started here in a little corner of a park that had basically been a dumpster for years. Our "crew" is called Green Rainbow and we love to create together. We're family, friends and community members that come together to make, dream, connect and learn in a truly accepting space.
Making music (singing, writing, ukulele, bass) makes me happy. So does my dog.
I believe humanity can and must do better, beginning with ourselves. It's not enough to solve the worlds problems, but it's something. And something is so much more than nothing. And many little somethings can make something big happen.
It's Sunday morning, my partner just woke up and we're enjoying coffee and a lazy morning before heading to the garden for our weekly "work party" 🥳 so I'll continue this later...
Have a beautiful day!
If you're still here, I'd love to connect and find interesting people to follow! Especially talking about
#solarpunk #permaculture #communityresilience #communitygarden #climateaction #socialjustice #LGBTQ+ #inclusivecommunity fighting the system, and such...
Picture of my dog because he's adorable 🥰
Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
On the off chance that *your* hobby might save me a bunch of internet searching, I'm looking for a good place to learn about what perennial flowers are native to southern Ontario. I bought a few packets of seed a couple of years ago with an awesome mix, but nothing really grew, and I don't have the packets anymore with the listing on the back. I'd like to try new seeds of many of the varieties, but starting them indoors and introducing them when the weather is good, rather than simply scattering seeds like I did before. But I need to remember what to get.
TL;DR: Looking for website for southern Ontario native meadow flower species.
On the off chance that *your* hobby might save me a bunch of internet searching, I'm looking for a good place to learn about what perennial flowers are native to southern Ontario. I bought a few packets of seed a couple of years ago with an awesome mix, but nothing really grew, and I don't have the packets anymore with the listing on the back. I'd like to try new seeds of many of the varieties, but starting them indoors and introducing them when the weather is good, rather than simply scattering seeds like I did before. But I need to remember what to get.
TL;DR: Looking for website for southern Ontario native meadow flower species.
Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
Food forests flip the script on farming. Instead of constant inputs, they build living systems that renew themselves—soil gets richer, water stays longer, and food keeps coming. Canopy trees are the long-term anchors of this abundance.
#FoodForest #Permaculture #RegenerativeAg #OpenSource
Food forests flip the script on farming. Instead of constant inputs, they build living systems that renew themselves—soil gets richer, water stays longer, and food keeps coming. Canopy trees are the long-term anchors of this abundance.
#FoodForest #Permaculture #RegenerativeAg #OpenSource
lately my #postmarketOS driven #sdm845 phone got degraded to an ebook reader.
my focus moved from pushing and documenting #linuxmobile to building a #permaculture farm at the arctic circle in #lapland
check it out on youtube:
https://youtube.com/@malweg
lately my #postmarketOS driven #sdm845 phone got degraded to an ebook reader.
my focus moved from pushing and documenting #linuxmobile to building a #permaculture farm at the arctic circle in #lapland
check it out on youtube:
https://youtube.com/@malweg