Food Plants – Perennial
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Permaculture Research: The Reality of Food Forests
A newly established swale food forest at PRI Australia, backdropped by an 8 year old food forest. Photo: Fraser Bliss…
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Suburban Permaculture with Janet Barocco and Richard Heinberg
Richard Heinberg not only talks the talk, but also walks the walk, as we get to see in the video…
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Visiting an Urban Permaculture Installation, Five Months On (Video)
by Dan Palmer, Very Edible Gardens Two days ago Dan and Will returned to a large VEG permaculture design and…
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A Permaculture Farm in Wales – Zoning 101 (Videos)
If you are new to permaculture, these three videos provide a delightful living introduction to the topic. As Angie takes…
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Stabilizing the Climate with “Permanent Agriculture”
Trees are one of our most powerful tools to pull carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in the soil…
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Perennial Staple Crops of the World
This article reviews perennial staple crops, a little-known group of species with tremendous potential to address world problems. Ricardo Romero…
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Kangaroos and Wallabies – a Few Ideas on the Aussie Problem
A few hints and tips for dealing with these unique Australian characters by Carolyn Payne Kangaroo come on to the…
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Food Forests, Part 2: Looking for Clues
Click for larger view As people become urbanised, they start looking at the world in urban ways. What does that…
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When Orthodox Science Meets Permaculture Principles, Techniques and Design Process
Design science is at the root of any definition of permaculture or put simply, permaculture is design science. — Bill…
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Who Needs Grass?
The Kniskerns’ yard is a sustainable smorgasbord Over a period of less than 10 years, James and Mary Kniskern transformed…
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Winter Sowing – Germinating the Natural Way
When you consider how seeds germinate in nature, it makes sense to sow our own seeds the same way. In…
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