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Phoenix Voyage Will Design Your Permaculture Community Garden & Aid In Implementation

7/26/2016

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The Phoenix Voyage team can help you create a perfect, permaculture garden for your community to enjoy. Your edible garden will be designed using the principles of permaculture, a system that allows us all to live in a way that takes care of the planet and all people who live on it, while returning surplus to the system. Permaculture shows us all how to live in a way that works with nature rather than fighting it.

When the permaculture designs are created, the Phoenix Voyage team will also aid you in bringing that design to life. Experts in green garden creation will help you to create a green space that will be perfect for your needs. Using tried and tested permaculture techniques, Phoenix Voyage can help you make best use of your local resources, with a resilient growing space that is perfect for the climate and conditions where you live. Your community garden will join many others around the world in making the world a greener and more pleasant place to live.

A good permaculture garden will be a space filled with food for your community. It will be a calm and restful place where you can enjoy abundant local wildlife and spend some time away from the stresses and worries of everyday life. It will bring your community together and create bonds that will strengthen it and solving problems with food distribution, food scarcity and waste. A Phoenix Voyage edible park will provide your community with the resources it needs, not just to survive but to thrive.

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Ann
8/7/2016 02:26:14 am

I love our community garden. It's exposed us to foods that we otherwise would've never known to try. And have met a myriad of new people, from all ethnic backgrounds. And it DOES bring out the good in people, as we all partake in the care of the garden.

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Britanica
8/9/2016 09:50:24 am

This sounds amazing! We have a local community farm/garden where people can go and pick their own fresh vegetables and fruit and I think it is fantastic! I hope this spreads to other communities and really inspires people. Back in the day, this is how communities worked together and bonded; Through food! And who can't use a break from stress!?

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Elizabeth Waddington
8/10/2016 04:02:35 am

Permaculture gardens can be created on even the least promising of sites. Is there an area of waste land near you? An old disused car park or brown field site? A drab and neglected municipal area? If there is an area near you in desperate need of rescue? If so, find out who owns it and take action. It can, almost invariably, be turned into a lush, abundant space. With the right land management, even arid desert can be re-greened. Time to take action for all our world's communities. Can you take a step today to secure your community's future?

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Trent Jenkinson link
8/11/2016 02:42:58 am

This sounds like an amazing initiative. I know Phoenix Voyage is involved with Aquaculture and i'm sure Permiculture is very similar if not in the same category. I enjoy the efficiency with which these gardens operate and the variety of plants and vegetables that can be produced. I am excited to get a garden like this in my home town Cape Town South Africa. I think the communities will greatly benefit from this resource which will be able to feed the communities. It works out as i remember i almost started my own aquaculture company, to be quite economical.

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