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Permaculture Magazine - #24 - PDF download
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| Issue | 24 - Summer - 2000 |
|---|---|
| Page count | 68 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-24 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | WALKING LIGHTLY – Erica French describes how low impact life on the road (horses, goat and chickens included) as a travelling farm worker. |
| Article2 | THE MARTIAL ART OF GROWING – No dig growing: Holy Grail or practical option for market gardening? Jon Taylor explains the pros and cons of this method in the first of three articles. |
| Article3 | CUBA TURNS OVER A NEW LEAF – Stephanie Greenwood recounts how this oil starved country converted to organic agriculture almost overnight and went permacultural. |
| Article4 | A FERTILE JOURNEY – Sandi Masson describes her permaculture journey to her spiritual home on the West coast of Scotland. |
| Article5 | BOURNE TO BE WILD – Forest gardening easy? Keith Martin tells the story of his garden, warts 'n' all, and gives advice on plants to encourage or avoid. |
| Article6 | SUSTAINABLE HOUSING IN SOMERSET – Somerset is leading the way forward in innovative eco-housing. Steve Charter, a permaculturist involved in developing this initiative, defines sustainable housing and reports on built examples. |
| Article7 | TOWARDS A SACRED SOCIETY – Uncovering the clutter. Part two of the story of a New Zealand eco-villiage. Robina McCurdy describes the invisible community structures that have created ways of resolving conflict. |
| Article8 | NOTES FROM SHUTAWAY QUARRY – Sculptor and eco-builder, Jack Everett, describes how he turned a disused quarry into a mixed woodland with self-built dwellings for his family of five. |
| Article9 | PERMACULTURE GOES ALBANIAN – How did a mountainous area take to permaculture and how did its people cope with the influx of refugees from war-torn Kosova? Teofik Fugarini, an Albanian agricultural adviser for Oxfam, tells us how. |
| Article10 | YEOMAN'S FOLLIES – Mr. YEOMAN hits the bottle with a DIY micro-climate container that created some intoxicating results. |
| Article11 | No |
| Article12 | No |
| Article13 | No |
| Article14 | No |
| Article15 | No |
| Article16 | No |
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