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Kiwi living fence

Lorine Dargazanli
To protect our fruit trees from the dears and also to create a nice meditational/edible environment, we created this alley way which will eventually be covered with kiwis! Specie Arguta (small kiwi for cold climate) 5 males and 15 females planted 

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Swale digging

Lorine Dargazanli
First step of our field work: digging a swale with the Part time Winter 2015 PDC crew of P3 Permaculture!  Lots of fun and sweat together 

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McGill Permaculture Food Forest

McGill Permaculture Food Forest
The half acre food forest located at the Mac Campus of McGill University is a student-designed project to trigger permaculture educational opportunities and demonstration activities at McGill.
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The Dead Sea Valley Permaculture Project (aka Greening the Desert - the Sequel) Internship, Jordan

Nadia  Lawton
Starts Nov 22, 2015 and runs for 20 day(s). This is a four week internship at the Dead Sea (or Jordan) Valley Permaculture Project (aka 'Greening the Desert - the Sequel') site. This small project is located in the village of Jawasari on less than 1 acre of ground. Immerse yourself in a once ...

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Permaculture Along the Americas

Permaculture Along the Americas
Our idea is basically to create a documentary about permaculture projects across the Americas. We want to do a motorcycle trip from Alaska all the way down to Argentina, stopping at projects for about a week or so each along the way and document by blog, film and eventually create a book.
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Permaculture Design Certificate Course with Rhamis Kent and Miles Durand at PRI Jordan

Nadia  Lawton
Starts Nov 07, 2015 and runs for 12 day(s). The Permaculture Design Certificate course is an internationally-recognized, seventy-two hour course resulting in a Permaculture Design Certificate. It provides an introduction to permaculture design as set forth by movement founder Bill Mollison. The ...

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Earthworks are working!

peter hartman
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Lentil Valley Family Homestead

Lentil Valley Family Homestead
A small, country project slowly moving towards full autonomy. We have a propagation nursery and a productive landscape that is slowly introducing the locals to permaculture and sustainable food production.
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My Collection of Perennial Plants and Fruit Trees So Far

Nathan Dow
The pictures below are of all the perennial plants and fruit trees I have on my property so far.  More additions to come, especially in the fruit tree category.  We're just trying to plan what trees we want and the best spot to plant them. Pic #1, Blueberries.  I currently have 4 total plants....

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Nepal - Spreading awarness & asking support from the Permaculture Community

Roman Eisenkoelbl
I have been a regular visitor to Nepal over the last 4 years and have made a deep connection with this country, its kind hearted people and stunning environment. Permaculture in Nepal is very established and practiced by a huge amount of Nepali Farmers.This is much connected to the long term effo...
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Petite Normandie

Petite Normandie
Start of an Ecovillage on 3 ha will extended on 150
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Courelas do Monte

Courelas do Monte
Permaculture farm
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Beeing ahead of the Game

Chris McLeod
A trip to the nearest town this week ended in a bit of a disaster. The little white Suzuki, the bright yellow trailer and I all headed into the little smoke of Sunbury to pick up a water storage tank for the new wood shed. It was very exciting as more water storage makes it easier for me to keep ...
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Compost on the way

barros guillaume
One of the first mission that we want to complete for this project is to have a running compost. The restaurant is produced a lot of organic trash, the forest give us full of leaves and old branches and we have manure from cows and horses. I choose a mix around 30% of leaves, 20% of mixed manur...

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How and Why I Put Urine to Good Use in My Garden

Nathan Dow
My latest blog post discusses why I use urine in my suburban backyard garden, and how it provides great benefits to my plants at the low, low cost of FREE. You can check it out by CLICKING HERE.
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PDC online with Geoff Lawton week eleven

Lorenzo Costa
Acquaculture: setting water to work while sitting in our dams and ponds Geoff teach's us that in the western world we've forgotten how traditionally fresh water fish ponds were normal. Of course fishing in streams is still quite normal, but not many people fish in ponds and espcially eat the fis...
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Sitio Mata Branca de Permacultura

Sitio Mata Branca de Permacultura
Sitio Mata branca de Permacultura é um local que esta em transição, pois ainda moramos na cidade, tem como objetivo a vivência permacultural, estamos construindo esse sonho juntamente com amigos que buscam o envolvimento com a terra.
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