Cory
myediblehabitat.bsky.social
Cory
@myediblehabitat.bsky.social
Permaculture designer | Urban gardener | Food forests & edible landscapes | Blogging about sustainable living | Helping others design their dream properties 🌱 MyEdibleHabitat.com
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The crisis in the U.S. is escalating, and it’s easy to feel powerless—but we’re not. I wrote about how permaculture can help us take action, build resilience, and stay grounded in uncertain times. Read it here:
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Building Resilience in Times of Crisis - My Edible Habitat
Use permaculture to reclaim agency and build resilience in times of crisis. Connect, diversify, and take strategic action in uncertain times.
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I’ve had 1k new followers this week, 2k overall. Humble but not insignificant

If half the people here bought a garden journal, ~$19, it would pay for 3 months of our mortgage, giving me time to find a new job because my grants were frozen

Great example of how coming together makes a difference ✊
Flipping through my new garden journal! Check it out at Lulu Publishing www.lulu.com/shop/cory-hu...
April 6, 2025 at 4:24 PM
Flipping through my new garden journal! Check it out at Lulu Publishing www.lulu.com/shop/cory-hu...
March 27, 2025 at 8:00 PM
I published a Garden Journal! It's available now on Lulu Publishing www.lulu.com/shop/cory-hu...
March 27, 2025 at 7:58 PM
How can we meet our needs without depleting resources?

In permaculture, Obtain a Yield means designing sustainable systems that provide for us—whether the yield is food, knowledge, or community. It’s about balance, sustenance, and ensuring future abundance.
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Obtain a Yield in Permaculture - My Edible Habitat
How the permaculture principle Obtain a Yield helps create sustainable, productive systems that balance productivity and community well-being.
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March 25, 2025 at 5:52 PM
A one-day economic blackout is a great start, but let’s take it further. Make mindful choices every day to truly make an impact. 💡💸 #Feb28Blackout
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24-Hour Economic Blackout - My Edible Habitat
The 24-hour economic blackout on February 28th shows our power. Spend mindfully, align purchases with ethics, and shape a better marketplace.
myediblehabitat.com
February 22, 2025 at 5:28 AM
Money talks—let’s make it count.

On Feb 28, 2025, join the 24-hour economic blackout. No non-essential spending. A small action, a big message. Who really holds the power? #Feb28Blackout #MoneyTalks
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The People's Union USA
Stand against political corruption with our upcoming economic resistance actions. Join The Peoples Union USA and make your voice heard!
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February 22, 2025 at 5:21 AM
The crisis in the U.S. is escalating, and it’s easy to feel powerless—but we’re not. I wrote about how permaculture can help us take action, build resilience, and stay grounded in uncertain times. Read it here:
myediblehabitat.com/resilience-i...
Building Resilience in Times of Crisis - My Edible Habitat
Use permaculture to reclaim agency and build resilience in times of crisis. Connect, diversify, and take strategic action in uncertain times.
myediblehabitat.com
February 19, 2025 at 2:59 PM
Here's a quick action item you can do if you live in a blue state. Please share. youtube.com/shorts/0Vmej...
5 min action!
YouTube video by Parkrose Permaculture
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February 19, 2025 at 2:45 PM
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Urgent!!! Crucial update from Indivisible: Elon Musk - a South African un-elected billionaire - is carrying out a coup in America, seizing control of OUR money and data and government offices. Right now. And we - the American people - can stop him.
February 3, 2025 at 7:35 AM
Want to do something about the coup currently taking place in the US? There's a country wide protest at all 50 state capitols on February 5th. Spread the word.

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50501
50 PROTESTS - 50 STATES - 1 DAY #50501 - 2/5/25 - YOUR STATE CAPITOL Can't Travel? Your Country Still Needs You! Participate Wherever You Are; Check the Community Highlights for Info!
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February 3, 2025 at 2:22 PM
I've got to say, when I'm feeling down about the state of the world, coming on Bluesky is a refreshing drink of optimism and hope for our future.
January 23, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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Community Gardens, From Novelty To Necessity 🤔

We need them now more than ever.
"...community gardens build stronger and safer communities."
#FoodSecurity #Tariffs #ClimateChange #SupplyChain

Article: www.soils.org/about-soils/...
December 12, 2024 at 6:53 PM
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Goats Inspect Naturally Occurring 'Pleacher' 😎

'Hedgelaying' mimics trees that were downed by impact or wind that create barriers and still continue to grow.
We teach #hedgelaying, dead hedging, coppicing, and pollarding during the winter months for free here in #WNC
#Permaculture #AgroForestry
December 9, 2024 at 7:32 PM
Love the term 'hopeful climate fiction.' It’s time we focused on solutions and what’s possible, just like Susan does in her life and her writing. 🌞📖
December 9, 2024 at 9:45 PM
With federal climate action facing uncertainty, state, local, and grassroots efforts are more important than ever. 🌍 #ClimateAction #Sustainability
After Trump was elected, I started to wonder what could the grassroots, cities, and states do to move the needle on climate change without federal support. It turns out, a lot (gift link)
What Can US Cities and States Do for the Climate Under Trump? Plenty
Federal progress on climate may stall, but city halls and statehouses are in a good position to build on recent gains.
www.bloomberg.com
December 9, 2024 at 9:25 PM
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Here are some ways we can heal the planet and mitigate climate change through food and agriculture: which foods and farming help, which to pull back on, choices we can make at home to lighten our footprint, and which movements to watch out for that are more greenwash/marketing than urgent solutions.
November 29, 2024 at 3:23 PM
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Reducing the impact of food is probably some of the lowest-hanging fruit in climate action, where we could be doing a lot more with very little impact on lifestyles other than reducing meat/dairy consumption. But it needs serious government effort and (probably) taxes on meat, milk, cheese, etc.
November 26, 2024 at 4:28 PM
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This is a great breakdown of how different microbial and fungal species can aid in the regeneration of soil while also highlighting a few key players in the soil regeneration industry.

Give it a read:

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Microbials for soil health: Industry status (2021-2024) and outlook
The article will give you an overview of the most popular and new microbial agents in the newly laun
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November 25, 2024 at 9:01 AM
This year I piled up a bunch of fall leaves to make leaf mold that I can use as soil conditioner in my garden in a year or two. Here's to patience in the garden and using small and slow solutions! myediblehabitat.com/how-to-make-...
#permaculture

#fallgardening
November 26, 2024 at 4:36 PM
Mecklenburg County just hit 50 Edible Landscape gardens! 🌱 These spaces boost food access, encourage healthy eating, and build community through sustainable gardening. Check it out: #UrbanGardening #FoodSecurity #EdibleLandscapes

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Mecklenburg County Celebrates 50th Edible Landscape Garden with Habitat for Humanity Collaboration in Charlotte
Mecklenburg County and Habitat for Humanity team up for the 50th Edible Landscape garden to promote local food access.
hoodline.com
November 16, 2024 at 3:34 AM