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  • From: mIEKAL aND <qazingulaza@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Thanks to Miekal's Dreamtime Village - PERMACULTURE website I have located my old permaculture wiki.
  • Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 16:19:56 -0600

Those were the days of permaculture information idealism.... :)

Thanks for posting Lawrence.

~mIEKAL


On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 12:05 PM, venaurafarm <venaurafarm@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>
> More:
>
> Links
>
> Recording of Bucky Fuller talking about synergy and whole systems.
> This is an mp3 file about 1013kb in length and can be listened to in
> real time, while online.
>
> Centigrade to Fahrenheit conversion chart
> http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/pcwiki/files/C-Fchart.gif
>
>
> On 11/18/2012 12:13 PM, Lawrence London wrote:
>
> LL writes:
>
>> I think Richard Morris may have written this entry:
>> PlantDatabaseWishList<http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/PlantDatabaseWishList?action=BackLinks>
>
> Actually it was probably Grahame Burnett's contribution.
>
>> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/PlantDatabaseWishList
>>
>> More ideas for a plant database:
>> Specification<http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/Specification>
>>
>> PlantDatabaseWishList<http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/PlantDatabaseWishList>
>> USER INTERFACE FUNCTIONALITY (How the Database is Used)
>
> Here are more good links to view, sparing you the trouble of finding
> working pages; more from Miekal, great pages on fruit growing:
>
> Grapes in Moldova
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/GrapesInMoldova
>
> Elmer Swensen
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/ElmerSwenson
>
> DreamtimeVillageGrapeHarvest2002
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/DreamtimeVillageGrapeHarvest2002
>
> Buartnut
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/BuartNut
>
> Hazelnuts
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/HazelNuts
>
> <>
>
> And other pages suggesting structure for databases and wikis:
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/OrganicGardening
>
> OrganicGardening
>
> Organic gardening is gardening in harmony with nature, without using
> artificial chemicals such as pesticide?s or herbicide?s. Organic
> gardeners instead emphasise the importance of "feeding the soil?, not
> the plant".
>
> The intention of this section is to build a comprehensive free
> encyclopedia of organic gardening theory, information and methods. This
> contents page is adapted from the wikipedia oragnic gardening page at
> http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_gardening, many of these articles
> may be useful source articles for this section are are available under
> the gnu fdl? license.
>
> Soil
> SoilPh?
> SoilTypes?
> SoilProfile?
> SoilStructure?
>
> SoilLife?
>
> Megafauna? size range 20 mm upwards
> Moles?
> Rabbits?
> Rodents?
>
> Macrofauna? size range 2-20 mm
> Earthworms?
> Woodlice?
> Spiders?
> Beetles?
> Centipedes?
> Slugs
> Snails?
> Ants?
> Harvestmen?
>
> Mesofauna size range 100 micrometre-2 mm
> Tardigrades?
> Mites?
> Springtails?
>
> Microfauna? and Microflora? size range 1-100 micrometres
> Yeasts?
> Bacteria
> Fungi?
> Protozoa?
> Roundworms?
> Rotifers?
> Mycorrhiza?
> SoilRetrogression? and SoilDegradation?
>
> SoilTilth?
> SoilAmendments?
>
> SoilFertility?
> SoilAmendments?
>
> Compost?
> CompostTea
> CompostingSystems?
> CompostingMethods?
> Humus?
> ContainerComposting?
> GermanMound?
> LeafMold?
> HighFibreComposting?
> WormCompost?
> SpentMushroomCompost?
> SheetComposting?
> Humanure? (composting human waste)
> GreenManure?
> Legumes?
> Comfrey
> SeaweedFertiliser?
>
> Techniques?
> NoTillGardening?
> CompanionPlanting?
> CropRotation?
>
> HandTools?
> Gardening Hand Tools Sourcelist
> http://market-farming.com/gardening-hand-tools.faq
>
> PowerTools?, PoweredEquipment? and FarmImplements?
>
> Small Powered Tools and Equipment and Small Tools:
> Smallfarm machinery, equipment, handtools information
> http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/orgfarm/tools/
>
> FarmImplements?
> Tractor Tillage Equipment and Methods
> http://market-farming.com/tractor-tillage-equipment+methods.txt
> Irrigation?
> Aquaculture?
> Aquaponics?
> Hydroponics?
> Greenhouses?
> ColdFrames?
> SeasonExtension?
>
> Wildlife? in the garden
> Birds?
>
> Crops?
>
> PlantPropagation?
> SeedSaving?
> Cuttings?
> RootDivision?
>
> Vegetables?
> barley?]
> beans?
> tares?
> potatos?
> turnips?
> herbs?
>
> Fruit
> FruitTrees?
> FruitTreeForms?
> PruningFruitTrees?
> FruitTreePropagation?
> FruitTreePollination?
>
> OrnamentalOrganicGarden?
>
> Flowers?
> Flower album? (illustrations of many ornamental flowers)
> Organic lawn management?
>
> Pests and diseases?
> Integrated pest management?
> Biological pest control?
>
> Plant Physiology?
> Plant Disorders? - caused by environmental factors,
> such as weather conditions, nutrient deficiencies, etc)
>
> Nutrient Deficiencies?
> boron deficiency?
> calcium deficiency?
> iron deficiency?
> magnesium deficiency?
> manganese deficiency?
> nitrogen deficiency?
> phosphorus deficiency?
> potassium deficiency?
>
> Plant Pathology? (plant diseases caused by fungi, viruses,
> bacteria, etc)
> honey fungus?
> specific replant disease?
> rust fungus?
> Disease Resistance? in Fruit and Vegetables?
>
> Weeds?
> IndicatorPlants?
> DynamicAccumulators?
>
> OrganicOrganisations?
> HenryDoubledayResearchAssociation? (main organisation promoting
> organic gardening in the UK http://www.hdra.org.uk/
> RodaleInstitute? http://www.rodaleinstitute.org
> SoilAssociation? (UK)
> PermacultureAssociation? (Britain) http://www.permaculture.org.uk
> GoodGardenersAssociation? (UK)
> Vegan Organic Network?
>
> Some important figures in the organic gardening movement (please
> add names in alphabetical order)
> LadyEveBalfour?
> MarcBonfils?
> Alan Chadwick
> Dr.ShewellCooper?
> BobFlowerdew?
> Masanobu Fukuoka?
> AlanGear?
> GeoffHamilton?
> RobertHart?
> EmiliaHazelip?
> LawrenceDHills?
> David Holmgren?
> SirAlbertHoward?
> JoyLarcom?
> BillMollison?
>
> Related Topics
> Permaculture
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture Permaculture in the
> WikiPedia
> The Agriculture Wiki (AgWiki)
> http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/agwiki/index.php
> Forest gardening?
> Synergistic gardening?
> Vegan organic gardening?
> Biodynamic gardening?
> Wildlife gardening?
> Allotment Gardening? Allotments
> Market Gardening?
> Organic Farming?
> MarketFarmingWiki
> Botany?
> Horticulture?
>
> <>
>
> And more:
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/london/pcwiki/index.php/Plants
>
> Plants
>
> flowr.jpg
> An InteractiveFlora? as observed & duly digitized by plant enthusiasts,
> permaculture mavens, fruit explorers, & guerilla growers everywhere.
> PlantTaxonomicDatabase
>
> PlantDiary
>
> Nafex
>
> PacificBulbSociety?
>
> Organic Gardening
>
> Bacteria
>
> Links To PlantLists
>
> Links To PlantWebsites
>
> PlantDatabaseWishList
>
> MysteryPlants (Your chance to help ID plants)
>
> PlantBasedNewCulture
>
> PlantAllies? (((not sure how we want to comment on organizing pages
> collectively, so I'll just post my comment here. what I mean by plant
> allies relates to approaching plants in a co-creative mindset & learning
> how to form affinities with particular plants over a lifetime. for
> instance I feel like I have lifetime partnerships with figs, buartnut,
> marijuana, prairie mimosa.... I thought it would be interesting to
> dialogue what creates deeper more thorough relationships with plants.
> plant guilds, of course, represent a much different strategy)))
>
> GrowingOnTheEdge
>
> PowerPlants?
>
> MedicinalPlants
>
> DifferentlyAbledPlants (formerly known as WEEDS?)
>
> PlantGuilds?
>
> FiberPlants?
>
> KinshipGardening (otherwise known as co-evolutionary gardening)
>
> SacredGroves
>
> Biotecture
>
> Phenology?
>
> YearRoundGardening?
>
> We are actually losing unique varieties and, in some cases, even
> species. One could make the case that heirloom vegetable species are
> even more important than our wild species for human beings who eat food.
> It should be important to people. As we've diminished biodiversity,
> we've attacked this web of interactions of organisms, which provides a
> stable foundation for all life in the world. Diversity is the strength,
> and I believe the staff, of life. In the last 20 years, many of the
> crops that are commonly available have been selected only for stability
> on the shelf and for appearance. In terms of diversity, it's worth it to
> broaden why we select and how we choose our food plants. --Alan Kapuler
>
>
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