‘A garden in your front yard?’ More Mainers turning lawns to gardens – On recent trends.
How to plan a scalable permaculture garden in Maine – Interview with Resilience Hub founder Lisa Fernandes.
Nonprofit greatly expands its gardens – Mentions The Resilience Hub’s design process facilitation.
With the help of Portland’s Resilience Hub, a new gardener anxiously makes a plan – An article about one of our permaculture design consultations
Six reasons to go to the 2016 Common Ground Country Fair – Highlights The Resilience Hub as one of the six!
Life can be a bowl of fast-ripening, foraged or cultivated husk cherries – Cites our community message boards:)
New Eastern Prom garden plots ready to grow – The Resilience Hub helps Cultivating Community install a new garden, permaculture-style.
Waste from brewers, coffee makers gets second life on farms – Talks about how The Resilience Hub uses all of Coffee By Design’s coffee chaff for community/gardening projects.
An ancient tool, the scythe is also a fit for modern times – Lisa is quoted about the benefits of scything.
Greenbush homestead flourishes with help of permaculture
When thumbs go seriously green
Cooperation the goal for two Portland crowd-funded startups – About the Maine Tool Library, a project incubated at The Resilience Hub.
Permaculture gardening growing fast
Although a fringe movement elsewhere, it’s booming in Maine.
Orchard atop Munjoy Hill bears fruit for children and community – Another project that emerged from our membership
North Shore Permaculture Collaborative growing from the ground up – Resilience Hub helping support other nodes of permaculture in our region