PIJ
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Apr- 2009 -13 April
Wonder Weeds
PIJ #63, June-Aug 1997 by Linda Woodrow How to harvest weeds for their best nutrients Sometimes gardening seems to me…
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13 April
Maldivian Homegardens – A stable farming system in a fragile environment
PIJ #58, Mar – May 1996 By Dr Danny Hunter Editor’s Note: This decade-old article spotlights local indigenous knowledge found…
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9 April
The Carob
PIJ #58, March-May 1996 by Frances Lang Carob, or St John’s Bread, is known in the botanical world as Ceratonia…
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Feb- 2009 -20 February
Tamarind Tree
PIJ #48, Sep – Nov 1993 The graceful tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) is believed to have originated in Africa and…
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Dec- 2008 -23 December
Zapping the Wrong Bugs
The Furrow, Farm Facts and Fancies reports that electric bug zappers operated outdoors may be doing more harm than good…
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10 December
Weeds or Wild Nature?
Reprinted with permission from the “Permaculture International Journal” (PIJ) (No. 61, Dec-Feb 1997). The world’s striving for racial tolerance doesn’t…
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Nov- 2008 -8 November
What is ‘Zone Zero’?
llustration by Cecilia Macaulay Zone planning in permaculture design means placing elements according to how often we need to visit…
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