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Permaculture Magazine - #21 - PDF download

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Permaculture Magazine - #21 - PDF download

A screen resolution PDF back issue of Permaculture Magazine.

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A screen resolution PDF copy of Permaculture Magazine, which in addition to the regular content contains web links to many, advertisers, authors, featured books and products, courses and classifieds, plus hidden content to explore. 

N.B. The purchased pdf is made available on the understanding that it is for personal use only and may not be reproduced, shared, copied, printed or altered in any way (all rights reserved).

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Issue 21 - Summer - 1999
Page count 60
ISBN-10 No
ISBN-13 9770967566000-21
Publisher Permanent Publications
Article1 TAKING TO THE HILLS – Emma Chapman, intrepid permaculture reporter, describes a fine example of permaculture design in Scotland.
Article2 RETURN OF THE NATIVE – Paul Kendall, from Trees For Life, reports on the replanting of the Caledonian Forest in Scotland and why the wilderness is so important.
Article3 HEART, PLACE & CHILDREN – Christopher Day and Penina Finger describe ways to create rooms with 'heart' to benefit our children.
Article4 SAXON LODGE – A GARDEN OF THE SENSES – The story of a very special community garden which combines permaculture with horticultural therapy.
Article5 RENEWABLE POWER IN THE CITY – Roving reporter, Howard Johns, explores 'green' energy options for urban dwellers.
Article6 MAKE YOUR OWN SLOW COOKER – Clear instruction and step by step photos – definitely no sticky back plastic required.
Article7 REMARKABLE REEDMACE – Author, Patrick Whitfield, describes a most promising plant for farm-scale aquaculture.
Article8 GARLIC CHICKEN – Anitra Harris explains why garlic is especially useful for a healthy flock.
Article9 PERMACULTURE IN MALAWI – What's happening in Malawi? June Walker tells us about the development of an indigenous form of African permaculture.
Article10 COMMUNITY CASH – Credit Unions are a powerful tool for community development. Nicette Ammar explains just why.
Article11 REDSIGNING MONEY – Part 3: In the last article in our search for a sustainable economy, John Cant goes back to the grass roots with a story about a grocery store and its impact on a community.
Article12 YEOMAN'S FOLLIES – Irrepressible experimenter, John Yeoman, confesses pyrotechnic antics with Tory author's paperback tomes. Do not attempt this at home!
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