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- From: Jeff Jacobsen <jjj@otter.wsipc.wednet.edu>
- To: PERMACULTURE-MG@amani.ces.ncsu.edu
- Subject: Re: design courses
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 15:04:51 -0800 (PST)
Along these same lines, could someone review the basic principles upon
which permaculture is based. If I recall correctly these principles are
applicable to areas other than agriculuture. Or, another take might be
to try to abstract some of the recurring patterns that are essential to
permaculture.
Jeff Jacobsen jjj@otter.wsipc.wednet.edu
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, KELLY MILLIMAN wrote:
> hi! i'm a fairly new comer to permaculture and would greatly
> appreciate any advice from anyone on books (i've got one to read
> by bill mollison), tapes, and more specifically, courses. i live
> in arlington, virginia (united states) in a small apartment
> complex (not much to work with). i only know a smidget about
> permaculture but find it very attractive & truly interesting -
> something i feel i should know more about.
>
> anyway, enough blabbering. hope to hear from someone soon.
> thanx!
>
> kelly
>
>
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design courses,
KELLY MILLIMAN, 11/08/1995
- Re: design courses, Jeff Jacobsen, 11/08/1995
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: design courses,
carmela leone, 11/09/1995
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Re: design courses,
Michael Totten, 11/09/1995
- Re: design courses, Jeff Jacobsen, 11/09/1995
- Re: design courses, Jeff Jacobsen, 11/09/1995
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Re: design courses,
Michael Totten, 11/09/1995
- Re: design courses, Don Bowen, 11/09/1995
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Re: design courses,
carmela leone, 11/09/1995
- Re: design courses, Jeff Jacobsen, 11/09/1995
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