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| Issue | 72 - Summer - 2012 |
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| Page count | 88 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-72 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | SUCCESSFULLY DEALING WITH DROUGHT - Peppi Gauci describes a permaculture project in Malta that has transformed a windswept arid landscape into an abundant oasis. |
| Article2 | FEED THE WORLD - Patrick Whitefield looks at whether permaculture can feed the world whilst reducing our use of fossil fuel derived pesticides and fertilisers. |
| Article3 | WHY PERMACULTURE NEEDS DESIGN - Aranya explains why design is central to permaculture and how it enables us to consciously create more harmonious, low impact lives. |
| Article4 | APPLIED OBSERVATION - Wade Muggleton explains why a cup of tea and a wander is a valuable daily habit for a productive garden. |
| Article5 | DESIGNING YOUR LIFE WITH PERMACULTURE - Looby Macnamara describes how to become the person you have always wanted to be! |
| Article6 | HOW TO PROPAGATE A FOREST GARDEN - Pippa Greenwood, explains how to grow your own forest garden from scratch. |
| Article7 | BUILDING COMMUNITY - Zoë Foster on joining a cohousing community and helping set up an energy saving project. |
| Article8 | LEARNING BY DOING - Nicole Vosper reports on a permaculture design programme that invites diversity and action. |
| Article9 | 10 REASONS TO DO A PERMACULTURE COURSE - We want to encourage all of our readers to take a Permaculture Design Course: here’s why. |
| Article10 | FROM FLEECE TO FELT - Rosie Hazleton explains how to dye and felt fleece while working outdoors. |
| Article11 | PRODUCTIVE PERMACULTURE ON A SMALL SCALE - Anni Kelsey explains why she grows plants all mixed together in her garden |
| Article12 | ROCKET STOVES IN THE PHILIPPINES - Penelope Reyes describes how rocket stoves are saving fuel and reducing lung disease. |
| Article13 | DRYLAND PERMACULTURE IN PALESTINE - Last autumn Annie Neligan visited the Marda Permaculture Project in Palestine. |
| Article14 | THE PERMACULTURE PIGGERY - Kate Fox explains how to set up a small piggery. |
| Article15 | FIRE AND WILD FOOD COOKERY - Wendy Vickerman describes a school where children have a land based way of learning, much of it practical and hands on. |
| Article16 | No |
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