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Nature, Water, Design: The Dripping Torture as a Lesson

The idea of torture often evokes images of immediate, brutal violence. And yet, some of the most terrible tortures ever invented rely on natural elements, gentle and everyday ones. The drip drop of a drop of water falling onto the skull of a bound prisoner is one example. The bamboo growing beneath another prisoner. These … Read more

Generating Heat, Biogas, and Compost from Woody Waste and Meadow Maintenance

As part of the Communities for Climate (C4C) program, Ermitaj Malin is organizing a free event from April 10 to 12, open to everyone, focused on the Jean Pain method. This gathering follows the arboriculture course taking place from April 5 to 9. Together, we will build a brushwood compost heap that will allow us … Read more

Taming the Land and Feeding the Soil with Keyline Design

Imagine a landscape where water is managed wisely, where soils are fertile and teeming with life, and where biodiversity thrives. This is not a utopia but a reality we can create through Keyline Design—an ingenious approach that aligns perfectly with the philosophy of permaculture. A Bit of History: P.A. Yeomans, a Visionary Pioneer In the … Read more