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PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE
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This leading environmental magazine gets to the heart of permaculture and sustainable living internationally.
It features practical thought provoking articles on organic gardening, sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, climate change, peak oil, eco-villages, alternative technology, eco-architecture, personal and community development and much more.
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PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE
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Issue 65 Autumn 2010
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Inside this issue:
PERENNIAL VEGETABLES
Perennial vegetables are worth cultivating and keeping Patrick Whitefield identifies his favourites.
USEFUL TREES IN PUBLIC SPACES
Wade Muggleton on reinvigorating the culture of the commons.
FROM BASEMENT TO BANQUET
A magical story of good fortune and ethical enterprise, told by Imogen Oxley.
THINKING GLOBALLY, ACTING LOCALLY
Patrick Whitefield explains why modest local meat consumption is the key to sustainable agriculture.
EARTH RESTORATION
In what way does humanity have the power to heal the earth and affect meaningful change in the world? Alan Watson Featherstone explains.
CAN YOU GROW HAPPINESS?
Chris Johnstone thinks so. Here he describes seven strategies for cultivating good mood.
SAVING SEED & PRESERVING CULTURE
Lidia Montemurri visits the Basudha research station in north eastern India.
ART & PERMACULTURE
Do the artist and permaculturist share the same vision? Adam Wolpert explores
the two perspectives.
SMALL FARM PERMACULTURE
Chris Smaje describes the design of his permaculture holding and explores how farms may look in a post oil future.
TWIST & TWANG
How to make useful structures using roundwood, polypipe and tensegrity building techniques, by Steve James.
A BENIGN EXTRAVAGANCE?
Simon Fairlie opens the debate about food localisation in a transition culture, and discusses its wider implications.
MAKING CEREMONY, CREATING COMMUNITY
Jackie Singer extols the importance of ceremonial gathering.
Plus: Product Reviews, Permaculture News, GEN News, Letters, Solutions, Book Reviews, Course Listings and Classifieds.
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