Nice one, Joe. I like the treatment for the timber, have you used it before?
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Nice one, Joe. I like the treatment for the timber, have you used it before?
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search.php?listname=Grain&cookies=no&item=4312&index=3
How are you growing your rice? Have a search for the Bonfils method here, its an intensive way to grow but...
Great offer at a nice part of the world. Are you in contact with permie folk in Perth?
Thanks to Kirsten 'milkwood' Bradley on facebook for this find! She is always digging up gold like these!
http://www.inspirationgreen.com/pit-greenhouses.html
... at least you taught your son well!
... but Monsanto is evil... http://www.infowars.com/monsantos-roundup-continuously-shown-to-cause-birth-defects/
I remember when this type of scenario was mentioned in Melbourne. Similar to not being able to farm in suburbia, swap seeds or produce... I thought at the time I'd move to Melbourne and become an...
Dont get to excited. The gas will probably be taken from an offshore facility now. Im not sure how deep they are talking and where, but its no win for the natural environment. Cyclones are prevalent...
Check your subsoil for sodicity, Kyle, but otherwise it sounds good.
Keyline Planning is well suited to flat land, and there have been plenty of examples in Western NSW, which is close to your...
http://www.mberg.com.au/home/articles-and-books/mb-equine-services-books/ sems to be a good resource. She is running workshops on pasture management for horses and is doing a study on forage trees...
G'day Eco,
Probably should have edited that. I should have said "define vegetation architecture at the horizon of the habitat" or what the eventual tree line would look like. Designing for...
G'day PP and Grahame,
I hear you, the book could seem overwhelming in the detail, but its the patterns in the larger picture that I am most interested in. I guess it might be a process more fit...
Thanks to its huge surface and porosity, the biochar in the clay plaster helps to adsorb contaminants, spores and mycotoxins as well as helping to bind the gases produced during vinification. The...
After attending the recent Forest Garden Design Intensive hosted by Dave Jacke and the Milkwood crew, I'm inspired by the design platform he has developed. This has evolved from over 30 years of...
I hear you Mark, at the community garden we have mentioned before about self organisation which I think underpins the process but sadly most people. here still need that guidance from us who are...
Part of the Yobarnie property has been listed on the NSW Heritage Listing, although I think they are still able to build on it. This may just require the developers to jump through some more hoops.
G'day Christopher,
Not up to date with Colombian permaculture, but you could contact Permaculture El Salvador and Maya Mountain in Belize for more information. Also MasHumus and their crew of...
Just completed Dave Jacke's Edible Forest Garden Design Intensive, and I must say it is THE design platform that permaculture is missing. I wish all you folks could have been there to enjoy this life...
Fatboy 3! Looking forward to it, Baz!
Have fun on the NZ course, looks like an excellent little event.
It looks like the North Coast NSW are getting a few things going on in the biochar world....
I remember in my PDC, Holgren stated that a person investing their time in learning the EMERGY system of accounting, this would provide a great benefit to permaculture development.
In its system,...