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- From: yarrow@sfo.com
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 16:50:06 -0700
At 10:08 PM -0700 5/13/08, jordan@riseup.net wrote:
Much of what I want to do with my Permaculture knowledge involves
earthworks and large-scale design. Do I need to go the LA route to be able
to design and lead these kinds of projects?
A shorter and more practical route is to get a landscape contracting license, or just contact your local/state landscape contractors' association to find out what the regulations and restrictions are. Usually getting the license involves passing a few tests on plants, landscape materials, and regs, and paying some fees -- not a big deal, if you're prepared.
Or do what Gene says -- find a partner who has a license and who wants to do the kinds of things you want to do.
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[permaculture] an introduction and a question,
jordan, 05/14/2008
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Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/14/2008
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Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/14/2008
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[permaculture] human-powered apple mill,
T Remiarz, 05/14/2008
- [permaculture] human-powered apple mill, steveread, 05/14/2008
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[permaculture] human-powered apple mill,
T Remiarz, 05/14/2008
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Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/14/2008
- Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question, yarrow, 05/14/2008
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Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question,
Gene Monaco, 05/14/2008
- Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/14/2008
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Re: [permaculture] an introduction and a question,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/14/2008
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