Surveying
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Permaculture in Palestine – a Green Revolution
by Melissa Andrews Olive trees stand the test of time in Palestine All images © Christopher List Photography It was…
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Let the Water Do the Work: Induced Meandering, an Evolving Method for Restoring Incised Channels
The volume reviewed below comes highly recommended for all Permaculturists working in or around any water channels, and particularly on…
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Earthworks Course – Zaytuna Farm, The Channon, May 2011
The sun works on an 11 year cycle over which it radiates heat at varying levels upon the earth. The…
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Observations from a New Permie
One of the principles of permaculture is to ‘observe’. Having started in permaculture about 18 months ago I’d like to share…
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So You Want to be a Permaculture Designer! What’s Stopping You?
Final colour master plan Experience? Well yes, but that’s something that you can learn along the way. You don’t need…
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Mullumbimby Community Gardens Moves Ahead Apace
Editor’s Note: For background on the excellent work going on at the Mullumbimby Community Gardens, an update for which is…
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Life at Zaytuna: Surveying for Mullumbimby Community Gardens
Geoff Lawton and Jennette Martin (Community Gardens Coordinator) check the site plan before starting to survey Today we headed east…
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Keyline Design – Mark IV
‘Soil, Water & Carbon for Every Farm’ – Building Soils, Harvesting Rainwater, Storing Carbon by Abe Collins & Darren Doherty…
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Making Contour Maps on the Cheap
by Darren Doherty of Permaculture.biz An example of the results Click for larger view I developed a technique in 2007…
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The excavator and the forest
Last training camp we were fortunate in having an excavator in operation on the farm. Earthworks were a go and…
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