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Permaculture Magazine - #11 - PDF download
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| Issue | 11 - Spring - 1996 |
|---|---|
| Page count | 56 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-11 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | FOREST GARDENING: A HEALING VISION – Robert A. de J. Hart presents part of the comprehensive answer which permaculture puts forward to the problems of industrial blight. |
| Article2 | FOREST FARMING IN SPAIN – Ruth Bond relates her experiences after three years of helping Rory Corcoran on his forest farm in the mountains of Malaga in Southern Spain. |
| Article3 | RYTON’S FOREST GARDEN – Jane Powell writes about a collaboration between the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA) and the Permaculture Association at 10 acres of demonstration gardens near Coventry. |
| Article4 | THE TREEBOG – Jay Treebough describes a simple, safe and solar powered method of composting toilet wastes. |
| Article5 | PERMACULTURE DESIGNBITE: In this series Maddy Harland looks at the principles that together make up the essence of permaculture design; this issue – each important function is supported by many elements. |
| Article6 | TREES AMONG THE WHEAT – Patrick Whitefield reports on Martin and Ann Wolfe’s farm which is being transformed from an arable monoculture to a diverse agroforestry system. |
| Article7 | TREES ARE FOR PEOPLE – Bill Grant, Grizdale forest’s head forester tells his story of an interesting model that has taken the concept of forestry a step forward in the journey towards diversification. |
| Article8 | THE MINIMALIST GARDEN – PART TWO: CHOOSING PLANTS – In the second of a series of three articles, Patrick Whitefield looks at choosing plants for his favoured system of gardening – highly productive with minimal effort. |
| Article9 | SPRING GREENS – Glennie Kindred writes on the need for the industrialised North to revitalise the tradition of gathering food from the wild after eye- opening visits to Greece and Portugal. |
| Article10 | NETTLES – Simon Phelps looks at one of the most neglected of our native resources – nettles, and the amount of functions they can be turned to. |
| Article11 | PERMACULTURE IN UGANDA, JOHN HUNWICKS STORY: PART 2 – Maddy Harland continues the remarkable story of the permaculture pioneer, John Hunwick and his work with children and permaculture in Africa. |
| Article12 | No |
| Article13 | No |
| Article14 | No |
| Article15 | No |
| Article16 | No |
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