Take a tour with Joe, Doug and Sam Bullock on their Orcas Island homestead, site of a yearly Permaculture design course. Using nature as their model, they create edges and wildlife habitat, move water through the landscape, promote diversity, and raise an astonishing variety of plants from sub-arctic to tropical — a wise investment in these climate-changing times. Episode 68. [permacultureportal.com]
Bullock Brothers Homestead – A 25-Year Permaculture Project
July 19, 2007 By 3 Comments
Excellent work covering a great project of the Bullock Brothers – I’m ready to take the PDC course!
Thanks for stopping off to visit Portland and TransitionPDX. I look forward to the latest and will surely delve deeper into the archives.
best regards,
Hi Jonell,
Glad you enjoyed the show with the Bullock brothers. They teach Permaculture courses on their property.
We too loved Orcas island – so beautiful in summer! We taped several other shows there – at Smith and Speed, and The Exchange, and about the Opal Community Land Trust. Good folks there.
We’re the videographer (Robyn) and show host (Janaia).
I’m so glad I watched your video. I was on Orcas over the summer & would of loved to have been able to see your permaculture farm. Interesting and I want to learn more. Society needs more of what you live by.
I stayed in Eastsound, such a welcoming town, reminded me of Makawao, Maui.
Enjoy your life, be well, happy and healthy.