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Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point
- From: Mark Moody <ecoresources@bigpond.com>
- To: evansdk@earthlink.net, permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point
- Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 03:20:11 +0930
If so, does anyone know of a list oriented toward
practical questions, like how to expand my garden out into the clay and
shade of the rest of my yard?
Hi Kathy
You may find this forum at PRI useful. It is very practical. Permaculture Discussion Forum http://forums.permaculture.org.au/
and also the Permaculture Oceania List http://lists.cat.org.au/ mailman/listinfo/permaculture-oceania
Good luck
Mark Moody
Principal Consultant
Eco Resources Network
ecoresources@bigpond.com
PO Box 1111
Aldinga Beach, SA, 5173, Australia
+61 (0415) 117 164
www.permaculture.tv
On 19/05/2006, at 10:58 PM, Kathy Evans wrote:
I am new to this list and wonder if I am at the wrong party...I live in the
suburbs, on a mostly shaded lot with clay soil, and have a small (thousand
square feet) garden, a big compost pile, and about a dozen hens. I'm
interested in learning the practical art of permaculture as it applies to
gardening and teaching it to my children, whom I homeschool. The oldest has
moved out and plans to buy land for the purposes of permaculture. So is
this list more oriented toward farming than gardening, and more towards
discussions about the whys and wherefores and the big-picture thinking than
about practical advice? If so, does anyone know of a list oriented toward
practical questions, like how to expand my garden out into the clay and
shade of the rest of my yard? I have enjoyed the discussions thus far.
Thank you so much. Kathy in St. Louis, USA
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Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point
, (continued)
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/20/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, sustain_ability, 05/20/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Bart Anderson, 05/23/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Forest Garden, 05/20/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Toby Hemenway, 05/18/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, E. E. Mitchamore Jr, 05/19/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/19/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Mark Moody, 05/19/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/20/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, E. E. Mitchamore Jr, 05/23/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, sustain_ability, 05/29/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, E. E. Mitchamore Jr, 05/30/2006
- Re: [permaculture] Global Food Supply Near the Breaking Point, Forest Garden, 05/30/2006
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