Creatures of Place is an insight into the wonderful world of Artist as Family: Meg Ulman, Patrick Jones, and their youngest son, Woody. Living on an urban 1/4 acre section in a small Australian town, Meg and Patrick have designed their property using permaculture principals. They grow most of their own food, don’t own cars and ride their bikes instead, use very little electricity, and forage food and materials from their local forest. We found their story super inspiring and we think you will too!
Landscaping
The Attitude of Vegetable Gardening in Slovenia is an Inspiration
It was an honour to be given the chance to go on a trip to Slovenia and do some filming, and I felt inspired to stop at a random garden to shoot a video about what I learnt when it comes to Slovenian’s and their food growing. I think you will be inspired like I was!
Premier Farm Tour: JUSTIN RHODES’ 75-Acre Permaculture Homestead
After touring hundreds of farms & visiting all 50 states during the Great American Farm Tour, Justin Rhodes can finally settle back into farm life on his 75 acre homestead with his family.
Is This the World’s Biggest Back to Eden Food Forest?
Aaron Graber, discusses his personal project of developing a “Back to Eden” forest garden. This project requires around 2,000 yards of wood chip mulch, a Ventrac 4500, and a little bit of crazy! The Ventrac compact tractor is capable of many unique tasks.
Quitting Your Job To Farm on a Quarter Acre In Your Backyard?
My friend Steven Cornett just quit his job. He quit so he can start his NEW job…farming in San Diego on a quarter acre in his backyard.
Organic Sustainable Farming is the Future of Agriculture
“Very encouraging message. In this film, organic market gardeners Frank and Josje discuss the issues with the supermarket system and how Community Supported Agriculture fits into a new story for sustainable food growing.”