The Permaculture Way: Practical Steps to Create a Self-Sustaining WorldThe Permaculture Way shows us how to consciously design a lifestyle which is low in environmental impact and highly productive. It demonstrates how to meet our needs, make the most of resources by minimizing waste and maximizing potential, and still leave the Earth richer than we found it. |
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... Fruit and nut varieties . Small fruit . Stock integration . Forest gardens . 15 Agriculture 171 Minimum tillage . Natural soil feeders . Erosion avoidance . Foggage . Stock vs arable . Thinking again about stock . Biogas and other ...
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The Permaculture Way: Practical Steps to Create a Self-sustaining World Graham Bell No preview available - 2004 |
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