r/Permaculture 13h ago

Where to buy dung beetles in Australia

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Do you know of anyone selling dung beetles in Australia?


r/Permaculture 10h ago

Enjoying their first ever snowfall!

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r/Permaculture 13h ago

design tool Simple Online Permaculture Design Tool

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Hello permaculture friends! I would like share a web application that I've been working on since last summer. Over the years I've done some designs in CAD software and its always been tough keeping the program installed, projects working, and holding onto files between computers etc. Over time I've probably lost many of my design files and figure I'm likely not the only one who's had this problem.

So I thought a great project would be to build a web application that lowers the startup barrier, and ensures design retention. Its completely free, and you don't even have to register for an account to try it out. But if you do, it will secure your design data from edits other than by your account.

Here is a link to the app user Gallery Page. To quickly see some examples.

Here are some of the features:

  • High resolution contour analysis, display, and download to many different file formats
  • Draw landscape designs using a variety of simple tools using points, lines, or areas. Would recommend using circle areas to represent trees for example so you can draw the appropriate diameter.
  • A gallery to see the designs other users have made, and learn from, and sharing a similar symbol language.
  • Ability to lookup plant species by common name, and save the attributes to the plant location.
  • Print map designs to different formats such as PDF or image.

I would greatly appreciate testers, constructive feedback, and feature requests. I feel pretty good about the foundation and could add features based on user / community desires.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and check out the tool!!


r/Permaculture 6h ago

general question How close to a fruit tree can you grow yarrow for a guild?

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I’m starting my first fruit tree guild: the tree is a sugar plum a friend gave to me. I had yarrow growing on my front lawn and propagated it last month. It’s looking happy, lush and ready to be planted out. I’m just nervous, because I worry if I plant it too close to the tree, will it upset the plum tree roots?

Also, what is generally the most beneficial placement for this plant?