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22/05/2012 |
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Last Updated:
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09/12/2013 |
Location:
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TX, United States |
Climate Zone:
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Warm Temperate |
Web site:
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www.thesurvivalpodcast.com |
(projects i'm following)
Permaculture Design Certification |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Online |
Date: Jun 2013 |
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33 Other Course Graduates (list) |
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Jack Spirko has permaculture experience in: |
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Cold Temperate |
Cool Temperate |
Warm Temperate |
Sub tropical |
Wet Tropical |
Steppe |
The Four Boat Anchors Holding Back Permaculture
Where does the future of Permaculture lie? Well, I would like to start off with where it doesn’t lie as that may lead us along faster if we are open and honest about it. These are areas where I feel we are wasting time if we put any real effort into the
Of Swale and "Flat Land"
Some say if your grade is less than 4% it isn't worth doing earthworks. To those folks I say, well, see the video.
Keeping a Duck Brooder Clean and Dry
Ducks Make a Mess of Their Brooders, This is a Way to Keep the Bedding Clean and Dry.
The Four Boat Anchors Holding Back Permaculture
This post covers four areas were I feel permaculture is being held back from fast track main stream acceptance.
Over 1 Hour Presentation on Food Forest Establishment on Video
This is a presentation I gave in November when we installed the swales for our 3/4th acre food forest during an earth works workshop.
Tour of our recently installed swales
In Nov we installed 525 feet of swale in our eastern pasture. The area is about .7 acres in size, there are 525 feet of swale with a holding capacity of about 23,000 gallons. One hour after completion it rained about one inch in a 90 minute period.