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Permaculture Lawns
I hate lawns…. — Bill Mollison (‘Permaculture: A Quiet Revolution – An Interview with Bill Mollison by Scott London’) Lawns,…
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Why Food Forests?
Image source: Permaculture a Beginner’s Guide, by Graham Burnett We’re all familiar with the concept of forests — lush, abundant…
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Maarten Stapper: “Agricultural Science and Technology is Stuck in a Rut” (IPC10 Presentation Video)
I’ve been a fan of Maarten Stapper’s work for a while now. In fact, further below you’ll find an article…
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Gold Coast Permaculture – Serious About Working With Local Waste Streams
The creation of soil biology and composting and the generation of soil health and fertility as the foundation of regenerative…
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The Rodale Institute’s 30-Year Farming Systems Trial Report
The Rodale Institute’s 30-year Farming Systems Trial report (1.3mb PDF) The Rodale Institute has been, for a full 30 years…
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The Gift of a Living Bridge
It seems there is a plant able to fill almost any niche. In this case Strangler Figs, in the Northeast…
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Review of Geoff Lawton’s Food Forest DVD, by Paul Wheaton and Helen Atthowe
Click play to hear the talk! Paul Wheaton and Helen Atthowe (www.veganicpermaculture.com) watch Geoff Lawton‘s Food Forest video and Helen…
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Eugenio Gras – Latin America’s Bio-Fertiliser Pioneer comes to South East Qld
Addressing the escalating prices and environmental consequences associated with conventional inputs is one of the main priorities for landholders now…
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Tony Rinaudo: “Against the odds: Reversing desertification in arid and semi arid lands” (IPC Presentation – Video)
Tony Rinaudo’s IPC10 conference presentation was one of the highlights of the event for three good reasons — 1) because…
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The Underground Forest: Using Biodiversity to Help People
by Harry Byrne Wykman One of the highlights of the tenth International Permaculture Convergence was meeting Tony Rinaudo of World…
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Permaculture Successes in a Zimbabwean Community
by Monika Goforth and Terry Leahy, University of Newcastle, Australia To use permaculture lingo, Chikukwa can be described as a…
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From the Mara Soil – a Film About Simple and Natural Solutions to Poverty, Hunger and Disease
What if global hunger, poverty and disease could be solved with resources already at our disposal? A film directed by…
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