This group explores environmental stewardship, the Gaia hypothesis, and the sacred bond between humanity and Earth. We discuss real-world practices such as regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, sustainable living, as well as spiritual and energetic approaches to healing the land. Whether you’re planting trees, meditating with mountains, or studying Earth’s subtle systems, this is a place to share knowledge, reverence, and action. Earth is not a resource. She is a being. Here, we discuss what it means to be a caretaker of the Earth, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoYes shade is really important for a lot of plants like you cant even grow a lot of things in the summer time if you dont have trees around but even more than that trees kind of direct chemical signals….. the root systems have fungi that transport nutrients. The days of clearing a field by tearing it up and dumping chemicals on it need to end….…[Read more]
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EchoCrypt replied to the topic
Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agowatching this it looks so obvious im wondering how we missed it….?
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IonianCode replied to the topic
How a Closed-Loop System Can Bring Power Off-Grid in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoNever heard of this before. This would be great for off-grid.
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IonianCode replied to the topic
Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoThis actually makes a lot of sense. more sense than trying to beat nature at her own game. Watch what she does, and imitate it, brilliant!
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months, 1 week agoIf we want resilient food systems, we have to move beyond single-crop beds and start designing multi-plant plots where trees are a vital structural element, not background scenery. Add a tree layer to annual beds and the microclimate shifts immediately: shade cuts peak soil temperatures, wind slows, humidity rises, and evaporation drops. That…[Read more]
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dontkillkevin replied to the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Net in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months, 2 weeks agogotta connect to nature had some majur spirit stuff hapen outside at night under the stars…. real spirit in outdoors we miss it all inside ya kno? ppl used to live like that all the time but we lost the way gotta get bak in touch
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Growing a Green Wall: Thorn Hedgerows for Security in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months, 4 weeks agoI’ve been hackin away at those thorn when all this time I shulda been cultivating them… along the fence line to keep out animals…. new way to think about it
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
How a Closed-Loop System Can Bring Power Off-Grid in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 5 months, 1 week agoIn the 1970s a French forester named Jean Pain noticed something most of us overlook: a big pile of wet wood chips gets hot—really hot—just from the natural work of microbes. He asked a simple question: if nature is already making this heat, could we use it? What followed was a quiet, practical experiment that powered a home, restored tired soi…[Read more]
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Matt replied to the topic
Growing a Green Wall: Thorn Hedgerows for Security in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 5 months, 3 weeks agoIm honestly loving this concept but idk if my partner would… or even worse, the hoa, lmao! But lets be real, nature provides evrything we need. Working with whats already around is a great idea.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Growing a Green Wall: Thorn Hedgerows for Security in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 5 months, 3 weeks agoWhat if a property line grew itself? No quarry, no timber crews, only a planted seed that thickens every season. A fence invites a challenge; it says there is treasure inside. A ten-foot sprawl of thorns says, “why bother,” and animals read the same message. Plant a living perimeter and you gain cover, habitat, fruit, medicine, windbreak, and a…[Read more]
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BlackFernMoon replied to the topic
Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 5 months, 3 weeks agoI am fr digging this and I mean, this is probly most millenials only option 4 owning a home….
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IndigoSoul111 replied to the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 6 months agoI failed really bad at gardening until I attended a class that taught me that certain plants had to be planted at different times, with different soil, with different light. I thought you just had to stick a seed in the soil as soon as the last freeze. Nature’s cycles matter. It seems so simple now but then it was new to me. I’ve even been getting…[Read more]
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Laura replied to the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 6 months agoI spend time outside, as much as weather and medication interactions allow. I try to garden, but I’m not very good at it. I leave the yard alone until it gets to the point the City will get on us. Most of our yard are things that grew themselves without us touching them like passion fruit vines and grape vines. Sunflowers were popular this summer…[Read more]
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IonianCode replied to the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 6 months agoFully in support of this initiative. I wish more organizations would take on this subject.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 6 months agoWhat if the source of our well-being, our food, shelter, energy, and happiness, wasn’t money, but the Earth itself?
Human permaculture is the act of remembering that truth. It’s the practice of living in rhythm with nature. It is gardening in a way that mirrors the resilience and balance of natural ecosystems. We observe the land. We mimic wha…[Read more]
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