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Planetary Permaculture Pilgrimage, Final Episode – Days 16 & 17
by Tamara Griffiths, Ali Ma and Delvin Solkinson Final Chapter: David Holmgren Day 16 Walking into Melliodora was like entering…
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Why Learn Permaculture – for the Children and Ourselves
Permaculture is one of the only ways home for humanity. If one believes in modernism, industrial agriculture and better living…
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Biofuels and Confirmation Bias
by Tim Auld Several years ago I learned about peak oil and decided that industrial civilisation was going to collapse.…
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Introducing the Southern Oregon Permaculture Institute (SOPI)
Southern Oregon now has its own permaculture institute, demonstration farm and more. After two years in development, the Southern Oregon…
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PDC in Morocco – 17-30 April 2010
Ait Attab is a Tribal Region in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Tribal Networks first visited the region with the…
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Jerusalem Artichokes – like Diamonds, are Forever
PIJ #54; March – May 1995; page 47 Margaret Lynch explains how to grow, store and prepare the edible section…
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Leaves to Live By
Perennial Leaf Vegetables by Craig Elevitch (see bio at bottom), originally published in the Permaculture International Journal, #61 Dec-Feb 1997…
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Water Chestnuts
The Water Chestnut, Eleocharis dulcis, is a tropical/sub-tropical sedge that grows in water margins and bogs in many parts of…
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The Food Crisis: “A Perfect Storm” – and How to Turn the Tide
A recently released study, the largest of its kind, examines the root causes of, and solutions for, a food crisis…
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