In permaculture, edges are known to be the most diverse and fecund of environments- think of the edge of a forest which has both the plants of the forest and the plants of the meadow but also the plants particular to that niche i.e. berries or the the edge of a pond etc. A good permaculture designer purposely creates edges.
Somehow I deleted my response here, but this is a fascinating idea that spurs new thoughts for me around this publication's name. Thank you for sharing these insights!
In permaculture, edges are known to be the most diverse and fecund of environments- think of the edge of a forest which has both the plants of the forest and the plants of the meadow but also the plants particular to that niche i.e. berries or the the edge of a pond etc. A good permaculture designer purposely creates edges.
Somehow I deleted my response here, but this is a fascinating idea that spurs new thoughts for me around this publication's name. Thank you for sharing these insights!
Just wanted to say I grew up reading Tales of the Kingdom as well. What a powerful little gem :)
Yes it really is!