About
Permaculture Resources
Permaculture resources is dedicated to promoting sustainable development
and lifestyles. We provide information for the do-it-yourselfer as well
as the professional designer, teacher and farmer who cares for the earth.
At our Northeast office in western New Jersey, we publish and distribute
books, videos, and magazines on Permaculture and related topics to both
the wholesale and retail markets. Through an affiliation with Herbalist
and Alchemist, Inc., an herbal extract manufacturer, we also offer natural
herbal products. At our Southwest office in New Mexico, we offer Permaculture
design consulting.
We endeavor to make the relationships among all of our products and
services, which are connected by the ethics and principles of Permaculture,
reflect the regenerative patterns of nature. It is our belief that through
education and cooperative action, we can truly change the world.
You
Can Reach Us
By snail mail at the following addresses.
PermaCulture Resources for Catalog of Books,
Magazines and Vidoes
P.O Box 65, Califon NJ 07830
(800)832-6285 orders
(908)689-6955 phone
(908)689-6941 fax |
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Grown and Ethically Wildcrafted Herbal Extracts & Teas
P.O Box 553, Broadway, NJ 08808-0553
(800)611-8235 orders
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Permaculture
Catalog
To order any of the following books, magazines or videos, please call us at (800)832-6285. You can also order over email by writing to us at permaresou@aol.com
Titles
in Permaculture and Sustainable Development
Introduction to Permaculture, by Bill Mollison and Reny
Mia Slay. ISBN 0 908228 08 2.
200 Pages; 140 Illustrations. $19.95 (Available in Spanish - $25.00)
A concise and straightforward presentation of Permaculture design principles.
Topics include:
- Energy saving designs and techniques for permaculture gardens
- Energy-efficient site analysis, planning, and design methods
- House placement and design for temperate, dry land, and tropical
regions
- Urban permaculture - garden layouts, land access, and community funding
systems
- Using fences, trellis, greenhouse and shade houses for the best effect
- Chicken and pig forage systems
- Tree crops and pasture integration for stock
- Orchards and house woodlots for temperate, arid, and tropical climates
- How to influence microclimates around the house and garden.
Ultimate Permaculture Introduction Package, by Bill Mollison.
Global Gardner Video and Introduction to Permacutlure for only $35!
Watch Bill Mollison in four half hour segments, each dedicated to a different climate, then
read the book that started it all. An incredible gift package for yourself or a freind!
Travel In Dreams. The Autobiography of Bill Mollison,
by Bill Mollison.
ISBN 0 908 228 11 2, 49.95$
Bill Mollison has lived too long, most people would agree. But reports of his death have been
greatly exaggerated. His autobiography proves this to be true.
You will have in your hands the intimate details of his dissolute life, together with most of
his infamous stories, weird theories, and a brief history of permaculture. Not a coffee table
book, but it will serve well with a string through the corner, hung from a nail beside your
toilet bowl.
Permaculture: A Designers Manual, by Bill Mollison. ISBN
0 908228 01 5.
579 Pages; 400 Illustrations; Forty 4-color plates; Hardbound. $55.00
Based upon the ethical use of our natural resources, Permaculture (permanent
agriculture) is the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally
productive integration of landscape and people, providing food, shelter
and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way. Permaculture
is a philosophy and an approach to land use which weaves together microclimate,
annual and perennial plants, animals, soils, water management, and human
needs into intricately connected and productive communities. Written for
designers, students, farmers, gardeners, small and large property owners,
agroforesters, ranchers, landscape designers, architects, engineers and
planners, the Manual presents concepts, strategies and methods of designing
and constructing sustainable systems.
The Professional Designers Package, by Bill Mollison. and David
Holmgren.
$85
In the 70s Bill Mollison and David Holmgren developed the Permaculture concept. Here they are
together again in the Permaculture package for serious designers. You get the most powerful works
by the co-founders of Permaculture, Mollisons Designers Manual and Holmgrens Hepburn Permaculture
Gardens, for the incredible price of only $85.
URBAN Permaculture: A Practical Handbook for Sustainable Living,
by David Watkins.
ISBN 1 85623 002 3. 162 Pages; Illustrations. $13.99
A do-it-yourself handbook for those living in more intensive temperate
suburban or urban settings. Urban Permaculture offers many clear and simple
ways to apply a sustainable living approach to any homestead, with or without
access to open land.
Basics of Permaculture, by Ross Mars.
Now that youre Getting Started in Permaculture, learn the basics of permaculture design.
Presented in a straight-forward and informative manner, this book also provides numerous examples.
Topics include: general principles, steps to design, basic tools, garden building, location,
water harvesting, and appropriate technology. Whether you want to design your own property
or someone elses, get the basics.
Best of Permaculture: A Collection, by Max Lindegger and
Robert Tap, eds. 136 pages; Illustrations. $16.99
An anthology of works that have appeared in newsletters published by
various Permaculture groups and the Permaculture International Journal.
Topics include articles on values, people, design, and practice by authors
such as Bill Mollison, David Holmgren, Max Lindegger, Stuart Hill, Terry
White, David Wallingford, Kim Christie and others.
Earth User's Guide to Permaculture, by Rosemary Morrow.
ISBN 0 86417 514 0. 154 pages;Illustrations. $15.95
This book provides a series of practical exercises and real-life examples
of how to design a Permaculture system on your land. It presents techniques
for building a sheet-mulch vegetable garden, reduce your energy consumption,
raise poultry and bees, create a food forest, design an aquaculture system,
conserve water, and generally improve the quality of your life.Whether
you own an inner city balcony, a suburban lawn, or a rural farm, you will
find this book a useful guide to developing a more sustainable lifestyle.
Permaculture in a Nutshell, by Patrick Whitefield.
ISBN 1 85623003 1. 85 Pages; Illustrations. $8.99
A concise and accessible guide to the principles and practice of Permaculture
in temperate climates. Nutshell explains how permaculture works in the
city, in the country, and on the farm. It explores recreation of real community
through Community-Supported Agriculture and other cooperative networks.
Essential reading for everyone wishing to find creative solutions for reducing
their environmental impact.
Getting Started in Permaculture, by Ross and Jenny Mars.
ISBN 0 646 20090 9. 60 pages; Illustrations. $12.50
A book of practical activities including fertilizers, composting, and
pest control. Ever wonder what to do with old plastic bottles, paper, or
tires? Getting Started has plenty of suggestions from dust pans to retaining
walls. With designs for raised beds, ponds, animal tractors, a solar still,
hothouses, and more, this is a great book for the beginner or permaculture
enthusiast.
Living Community by Ben Haggard.
ISBN 0 9639546 0 1. 152 pages; Illustrations. $12.95
The story behind the design and evolution of Sol
Y Sombra, a private learning center on the former Georgia O'Keefe estate
in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Into a meticulous account of the project, Ben
artistically weaves his philosophical observations of the challenges involved
and the human impact of implementation.
Drylands Watershed Restoration: Introductory Workshop Activities,
by Ben Haggard. 48 pages. $6.99
A project-oriented book that gives step by step procedures for remediating
eroded arid lands. These techniques were the basis of workshops given at
Sol
Y Sombra.
Third World Resource Guide, by Michael G. Smith and Michael
Pilarski. 40 pages unbound. $5.00
Compiled by Friends of the
Trees, a non-profit organization dedicated to world reforestation,
this is an extensive source book of names, addresses and descriptions of
grass roots groups working in sustainable agriculture, forest management
and community development in developing countries. Includes selected reviews
of journals, newsletters, books, directories, films and articles.
Titles
in Nutrition, Food Production and Natural Farming Practices
Ferment and Human Nutrition, by Bill Mollison.
ISBN 0 908228 06 6. 288 pages; Illustrations. $29.95
A practical, encyclopedic collection of processing methods from around
the world, to preserve and boost the nutritional content of foods. This
book takes the mystery out of complex ferment processes and offers guidelines
for the rich and varied diet we all need in this age of fast-food malnutrition.
This is not a recipe book in any ordinary sense; it teachs people to store
and process their own food and to make their own ingredients. It is a basic
survival handbookof great use to gardeners, farmers, cooks and homemakers
presented with science, humor, and common sense. An exciting journey towards
understanding the basis of human nutrtion. "Good Eating!"
You Can Have Your Permaculture and Eat It Too
ISBN 0 646 28784 2. 260 pages,100% recycled paper and a "Sown and Drawn" binding. $34.95
A Permaculture book for gardeners and cooks. A cookbook for gardeners.
A gardening book for cooks. A reference book on many varied topics including: Edible flowers,
Healthy Food, Weeds and Abundant plants, Graden cosmetics, Companion planting, Bush tucker, Kitchen crafts,
Garden gifts and income earners. Plus- Garden designs, Species lists, Tips, Exercises and After dinner games
Designing and Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally,by
Robert Kourik.
ISBN 0 9615848 0 7. 370 pages; Illustrations. $25.00
Kourik's knowledge of landscape techniques and data is encyclopedic.
This comprehensive guide presents his holistic approach to gardening. It
gives one a simple understanding of soil conditions, gardening methods,
and edible plant design ideas that will revolutionize your way of thinking
about the beauty and practicality of edible plant design. Afraid the neighbors
will think you a bit different for using edibles? This book will show you
how to get them salivating over your aesthetically pleasing design and
watching with wonder the insect and bird interaction.
How to Make a Forest Garden, by Patrick Whitefield.
ISBN 1 85623 008 2. 256 pages; Illustrations; Photographs. $24.95
A do-it-yourself guide to creating a low maintenance food producing
garden on any scale. This book combines the practical approach of Permaculture
design with the environmentally aesthetic woodland garden. Woodland/forest
gardening has been used in tropical regions and has only recently been
adapted to temperate climates. How to Make a Forest Garden gives you all
the information and inspiration you'll need to create your own self-sufficient
woodland garden.
Forest Gardening, by Robert A de J Hart.
ISBN 0-930031-84-9. 234 pages. $17.95
Designed to achieve the utmost economy of space and labor in agricultural
production, a "forest garden" is a tiny replication of a natural
forest. Hart describes the principles and practice of forest gardening,
and shows its potential value for countering environmental devastation
both in the West and the Third World. Includes guidelines on design and
maintenance and lists of recommended species for temperate, tropical and
sub-tropical climates
Energy-Efficient and Environmental Landscaping, by Anne
Simon Moffat, Marc Schiler, and the staff of Green Living.
ISBN 0 9638784 0 9. 240 pages. $17.95
A practical guide to environmentally conscious gardening techniques
with an emphasis on cutting energy costs. The book's subtitle, "Cut
Your Utility Bills By Up To 30 Percent and Create a Natural, Healthy Yard,"
says it all! The book includes landscape designs for the four major climate
zones in the U.S. and specific guidelines for plant placement. Other topics
include water-efficient landscaping, natural lawn care, nontoxic pest control,
landscaping for wildlife, native plants, and a lazy-gardener's guide to
composting yard waste. With a section on basic landscaping skills, anyone
can create an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly landscape.
Backyard Market Gardening, by Andy Lee.
ISBN 0 96246448 0 5. 351 pages; Illustrations. $19.95
Discover how easy and profitable it is to grow and sell vegetables,
fruits, flowers, herbs and small livestock from your own backyard. This
book covers the scope of both gardening and marketing aspects to start
your own market garden. Small scale agriculture can be very rewarding to
the soul, the environment and the household salary.
Drip Irrigation for Every Landscape and All Climates,
by Robert Kourik.
ISBN 0 96158482 3. 128 pages; 76 drawings; Detailed index. $15.00
The only book on the topic of drip irrigation for the home gardener.
Drip irrigation stimulates higher yields that any other type of irrigation,
in virtually every climate. Detailed how-to drawings and step-by step advice.
Chicken Tractor: The Gardener's Guide to Happy Hens and Healthy
Soil, by Andy Lee.
ISBN 0 9624648 2 1. 230 pages. $15.95
A "Chicken Tractor" is a bottomless portable shelter-pen that
fits over your garden beds. Inside, chickens peck and scratch the soil,
eat pest bugs, wed seeds, and fertilize the beds with their manure. This
revolutionary, practical, hands-on book shows you how to: custom build
your tractor for your garden or farm; select, buy, and raise the best chickens
for your needs; and build a better garden with super-rich soil.
Titles
in Natural and Sustainable Building Technologies
Healing Environments: Your Guide to Indoor Well-Being,
by Carol Venolia.
ISBN 0 89087 497 2. 225 pages. $12.95
This book takes the reader on a journey of self-exploration to increase
the awareness of how the buildings we inhabit influence our mental, physical,
and emotional well-being. Architect Carol Venolia outlines the factors
involved in creating an integrated environment that nurtures body, mind,
and spiritfactors that can be applied to remodeling home or workplace,
as well as to a new construction.
Build it with Bales: A Step-by-Step Guide to Straw-Bale Construction,
by S.O. MacDonald and Matts Myhrman.
ISBN 0 9642821 0 0. 79 pages. $20.00
Baled straw, a safe and abundant natural resource, is an excellent construction
material for homes and other buildings. Inexpensive, easy to work with, yet
providing high insulative value, strength and stability. Build it with
Bales is a detailed how-to manual for creating elegant, sturdy buildings
from straw bales. This new, improved, much expanded book replaces MacDonald's
Straw Bale Primer. Addresses load-bearing, non-loadbearing, and hybrid
options. Detailed descriptions of every step in construction from planning
to surfacing and finishing touches.
How to Build Your Elegant Home with Straw Bales Package,
by Steve Kemble and Carol Escott. $59.00
A comprehensive "How-to" covering the specifics of building
a plastered straw-bale structure. The 90 minute video informs and entertains.
The 62 page companion manual allows for quick on-site review. The best
"How-to" package around for the best price.
Gap Mountain Composting Toilet, by Doug Clayton &
Dave Jacke. 32 pages; Illustrations. $12.00
Here's a new way to treat and re-use human wastes- the Mouldering Toilet!
In a process patterned after the slow, cool decomposition of the forest
floor, this system turns human waste into a "duff" which can
be used to fertilize trees and shrubs in the home landscape. Concise manual
shows you how to design, build, and use your Mouldering Toilet.
The Humanure Handbook: A Guide to Composting Human Manure, by
J.C. Jenkins .
ISBN 0 9644258 4X. 198 pages; 63 tables and figures; 9 sidebars; 19
photographs. $15.00
This book provides basic and detailed information about the ways and
means of reclycling human excrement, or humanure, without the need for
chemicals. Includes a detailed analysis of potential hazards and how to
overcome them.
Gray Water Use in the Landscape: How to help your landscape prosper
with recycled water, by Robert Kourik.
ISBN 0 9615848 1 5. 25 pages; 11 illustrations. $6.00.
Plants grow better with gray water because it comes with fertilizer
already added! Plumbing options and parts are fully described. Appendix
of safe soaps and detergents.
Create an Oasis With Grey Water, by Art Ludwig.
ISBN 0 9643433 0 4, 47 pages, $7.
Includes: why use/not use grey water, health guidelines, sources,
irrigation requirements, 20 system examples, grey water plumbing principles,
and troubleshooting to name a few topics.
Builder's Grey Water Guide, by Art Ludwig.
ISBN 0 9643433 2 0, 46 pages, $13.
A supplement to above. Includes: building codes, legality, maintenance, and more to help builders or homeowners successfully include greywater
in their new construction or remodeling.
Titles
in Sustainable Community and Village Design
Patterns of Wholeness, by Sister Rita Wienken. 64 pages.
$5.99
Sister Rita applies her design of a sustainable community model to the
Motherhouse property of the Brown County Ursulines of St. Martin, OH. Follow
her observation and investigation of the area that leads her to find a
healing relationship among the human community, the earth community, and
the Divine.
Conceptual Permaculture Report - Crystal Waters Permaculture Village,
by Max O. Lindegger and Robert Tap. 80 pages; Illustrations. $17.99
Crystal
Waters is the world's first community designed according to the principles
and concepts of Permaculture. This report for residents presents the philosophy
and land design of this ecologically-designed development. The 260-hectare
Crystal Waters property was designed to accommodate 83 residential lots,
a village commercial center and visitors' lodging.
Crystal Waters Permaculture Village Owners Manual, by
Nascimanere Pty ltd. 54 pages; Illustrations. $13.99
A companion to the Conceptual Report, the Owner's Manual reviews the
human habitat "rules and regulations." It also offers house site
location and construction design guides.
Hepburn Permaculture Gardens, 10 Years of Sustainable Living
A Case Study in Cool Climate Permaculture, by David Holmgren.
ISBN 0 646 26990 9, 62 Pages, Photographs and sketches. $39.95.
A new and exciting book for builders, planners, design consultants, and teachers.
Follow the co-founder of the Permaculture concept over a 10-year period on his own site
development. Its 8 sections include: Local Environment, Preparatory Words,
House, Infrastructure, Growing Environment, Livestock Beyond the Boundaries,
and Appendices (with analyses of inputs and yields).
Required reading for anyone seriously interested in sustainable living.
Magazines.
Current issues of Permaculture magazines (prices vary):
The Permaculture Activist, Edited by Peter Bane, North
Carolina.
"A Voice for Permanent Culture in North America." Full of
articles and announcements on what neighbors across the continent are doing
permaculturally.
The Permaculture Edge, Edited by Max Lindegger et al,
Maleny, Queensland, Australia.
A magazine dedicated to permaculture ideas "at the edge" of
change in our sustainable future.
Permaculture: Solutions for Sustainable Living, Permanent
Publications, Hampshire, England.
Practical and enjoyable articles for integrating permaculture into your
lifestyle. Published in the UK, its articles are geared toward temperate
style living.
Permaculture International Journal, - Permaculture International
Ltd., Lismore, Australia.
Focusing on solutions rather than problems, the Journal provides practical
info and reports on projects around the world and is an international directory
for permaculture services and events.
Audio and Video tapes
In Grave Danger of Falling Food Video, 52 minutes. $29.95
Part of a series of four documentary films, this video focuses on Bill
Mollison, author of the Permaculture concept and recipient of the "Alternative
Nobel Prize." Mollison believes that the single most destructive force
on the planet is modern agriculture. He has designed a system of agriculture
which uses the engineering principles of nature itself. This has taken
hold in many developing countries. He combines hundreds of species - plant
and animal - into a fertile self-regulating eco-system. His designs apply
to the city as well as the country. They can work in any sort of climate
and, once matured, have the potential to provide most of the food for any
household.
Permaculture, It Grows Better All The Time,
Audio Tape, 52 minutes. $10.00
A conversation with Bill Mollison taped in 1989.
Hear the creator of Permaculture discuss the downfall of oil-dependent
agriculture and the hope of creating sustainable food production in human
settlements.
Permaculture Comes Home,
Audio Tape, 52 minutes. $10.00
Dr. Bill Roley, the Director of the Permaculture Institute of Southern
California, conducts a tour of "Sprout Acres" which implements permaculture
concepts and strategies.
The Global Gardener Video, Approximately 2 hours. $24.95
Subdivided into four half hour parts describing and illustrating examples
of Permaculture projects in four climates, this dramatic story proves the
incredible results of sustainable development. The film features Bill Mollison
and numerous teachers and practitioners of Permaculture throughout the
world.
New Garden Journal Videos, Each approximately one hour.
$24.95
Permaculture at Sol Y Sombra
Judy Barrett visits Ben Haggard at the renown Santa Fe estate, Sol y
Sombra ("Sun and Shadow"), to learn how Permaculture can be adapted
to all climates.
Harvesting Rainwater
Physician Mike McElveen explains his home's high-tech system for collecting
rainfall, which provides water for his lawn, swimming pool, garden and
orchard as well as his family.
Use Greywater for Irrigation
Gary Stewart of Los Angeles' Agwa Systems shows you everything you need
to know about automated maintenance-free water recycling systems that can
save up to 50% on water bills.
Wastewater Wetlands
Wetlands engineer Michael Ogden reveals how wetlands can be created
as an alternative to septic systems using reeds, cattails and bulrushes
to naturally cleanse wastewater back to near-drinkable purity.
Water Gardening
The Nelsons of Lilypons Water Gardens show you how to plan, construct
and populate a backyard pond with submerged plants, water lilies, bog plants
and friendly fish.
Edible Lanscapes
Joel Glanzberg and Roxanne Swentzell show you the gardens of their New
Mexico home on the Santa Clara pueblo. Learn specific steps you can follow
to restore barren landscapes and create an edible landscape.
The American Cottage Garden
Author Lucinda Hutson shows you the design and planting of an edible
cottage garden landscape, then takes you into her kitchen.
The Backyard Herb Garden
Patty Johnson explains how she discovered a business in her backyard
garden with culinary and medicinal herbs and flowers.
Permaculture
Links
Proceedings of the Sixth International Permaculture Conference.
The Abundant life seed foundation.
Guide to
Permaculture institutes in North America.
General Permaculture information
for Arizona.
Ecuadorian Foundation for Environmentally Sustainable Development.
Permaculture seminars in Quito-Ecuador, South America.
Institute for Bioregional Studies, Prince Edward
Island, Canada.
International Institute for Ecological Agriculture, Woodside California. Featuring Bill Mollison
this summer.
The Gaia Education Outreach Institute (GEO).
Permaculture
International.
The
Crystal Waters Permaculture Village, Australia.
Permaculture
in Jarlanbah, Australia.
Rural
Information in Australia and Asia.
Internet Permaculture
FAQ.
Permaculture
on the WWW.
Excellent
gateway to Permaculture info on the Net.
Permaculture
hot spots.
Permaculture Primer Web Site.
Permacultural
Activist.
Permaculture On-line
publications. Publications -- European Distribution Source.
Organic Growing in the U.K. Issues, news and links.
Online seed catalog . Over 150 varieties of certified
organic, open pollinated garden seeds.
Pedal Powered Cargo Vehicles.
Software
for Permaculture design.
Permaculture Community Action Worknet in Toronto.