What is Permaculture?
Permaculture comes from the words ˜permanent agriculture' and ˜permanent culture' and is based on the ethics of earth care, people care and fair share. It is an integrated, whole systems approach to designing for sustainability in both urban and rural settings. By following permaculture design principles we can make our houses, gardens, farms, local economies and communities more stable, energy efficient and low maintenance. Using good design means less work and more fun! Permaculture in New Zealand website offer full 72 hour certificate courses "e; check for details on the PiNZ website Join the GroupThe Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group has local interest groups. To join the Havelock North group, email Jo Duff You may also like to join the Hawke's Bay Permaculture Google group. This group is to enable discussion and sharing of ideas between members, online. You can ask questions e.g. where to source plants or other resources, see who can car pool with you to meetings, suggest topics for future meetings and so on. Have a look at the group, and join online at www.googlegroups.com/group/permaculturehb
Web Video Links:
Make your own Fertiliser - Darren Doherty Urban permaculture - Bill Mollison More urban permaculture - Bill Mollison Mandala - Keyhole permaculture The Urban Conversion - USA Style Broadacre Permaculture and Keyline Design - Darren Doherty Rawmodel's Permaculture Food Forest Locally Reliant Living for Challenging Times - Locavores Urban Homestead and Living the Real Simple Life - Locavores |
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