Permaculture Is a Toolset, Not a Rulebook

One of the biggest misunderstandings about permaculture is the idea that it provides answers. In reality, it provides questions. Permaculture frameworks are useful because they encourage observation, pattern recognition, and long-term thinking. They become problematic when applied rigidly or without regard for context. Every piece of land has constraints—water availability, slope, soil, labor, budget, and regulations. Ignoring those realities in favor of idealized designs often leads to systems that fail under real conditions. At Wolf-Beach Farms, permaculture principles guide thinking, not decisions. Decisions come from observation, testing, and adjustment over time. The goal is not to build a perfect system—but one that survives reality.

Episode 07 Fantastic Fun Filled Friday Adventure

In this episode, titled “Fantastic Fun Filled Friday Adventure,” We have an exciting adventure while doin errands. Initial stop, For You Brewing, CO2 tank refill and included plans to discuss…

Episode 04 Animals on our homestead

Longer episode as Wee and I discuss all the animals we have on our homestead, how we would rate them for new homesteaders, some things to look out for, some…