practical plants looks good, even has plants that can be used to make products such as string and soap.
you can grow your own food and be self sufficient. this is what people do for a living which is 'simple'.
brilliant. i didn't know anyone was doing any research into that sort of lifestyle. but do you think that the internet has a place in a simple way...
i got a $10,000 grant to start an Australian Youth Climate Coalition group here in alice. :)
wikipedia has a list of companion plants. not a very good database, but it's a start. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companion_plants
could have a look at this. it explains how solar garden lights work. https://home.howstuffworks.com/solar-light2.htm if you want the science...
solar panels use photons to generate electricity so heat shouldn't generate any power. most solar systems become less efficient if they heat up...
could use papercrete.
here's some cheap, green earthbag house designs. https://www.earthbagbuilding.com/plans/plans.htm
do you want to turn the site into a complete permaculture system or just use permaculture methods to grow a crop? if you want to learn about...
have a look at this site:https://permacultureglobal.com/users.
I just got Permaculture: A Designers manual and started reading it :)
brilliant, if you make a school like this I would go to it :)
I'd like to see that because I'm not sure whether to believe you or not.
thanks steam engines are sounding good. i haven't forgotten about 'human energy' or 'biogas'. i want to make a pedal powered grinder/saw/sander...
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