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Permaculture design is a system of ... components in a pattern which functions to benefit life in all its forms.

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What is Permaculture?

Permaculture design is a system of assembling conceptual, material, and strategic components in a pattern which functions to benefit life in all its forms. It seeks to provide a sustainable and secure place for living things on this earth.

Bill Mollison: PERMACULTURE: A Designers' Manual
[Permaculture logo: The Egg of Life]

Permaculture is a system for designing sustainable human environments. The word permaculture is a contraction of permanent agriculture or permanent culture. The term was coined by Bill Mollison, an Australian ecologist, who developed this sustainable agriculture system along with David Holmgren in 1974.

The image on this page, the Egg of Life, is the classic permaculture symbol. The coiled rainbow snake, the Earth-shaper, is based on a story that is told by the Australian aboriginal people. For more information about the rich symbolism behind this wonderful image, and permaculture in general, please visit the Web site of the Permaculture Research Institute in Australia.


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needles Comment by needles on October 13, 2009 at 9:14am
I misspelled Gaia, sorry! Re transition towns and permaculture, the two seem to fit together well. Hemenway talked about sharing fruits with neighbors. Each neighbor had different fruits to share, so everyone got a large variety of fruits. He regarded it as permaculture spread across several yards, but it relies on neighbors who are willing to share, which seemed to me to be more of a transition town concept. Of course, permaculture ideally is a society wide philosophy regarding resource use. The 3 concepts do seem to intersect & overlap: transition towns, permaculture and Kitchen Gardeners.
Maxine Walker Comment by Maxine Walker on October 12, 2009 at 10:08am
Was interested in your mentioning transition towns needles. Through OCA, Organic Consumers Assoc. I became aware of the book The Transition Handbook, From oil dependency to local resilience. Main thesis: present reliance on cheap oil (compared) or any other fossil fuel, long distance shipping of food and other goods and it's impact on climate change is not sustainable. Solution: build local resiliance that supports small farmers and businesses and promotes urban and rural home gardens. Puts Kitchen Gardeners right up there with a growing social concept! More power to us all!
needles Comment by needles on October 12, 2009 at 8:41am
I just read the second edition of Giaa's Garden, a great permaculture book. It has a very interesting chapter on urban permaculuture, reminds me a bit of transition towns. Anyway, I'm using David jacke's book to try and develop a perrmaculture design for my 2 heavily wooded acres. Anybody else out there in the Northeast?
Everett McDonald Comment by Everett McDonald on October 10, 2009 at 8:17pm
Those intersted in permaculture may be intersted in the 48 minute film,
"Permaculture - Farms fir the Future". You can Google for it or find it at
www.viddler.com
N & K Grant Comment by N & K Grant on August 28, 2009 at 10:06am
Kate, It will be very interesting to see what you are doing.
kate henshaw Comment by kate henshaw on August 28, 2009 at 3:40am
ps...my blog is bobo creek.
kate henshaw Comment by kate henshaw on August 28, 2009 at 3:39am
we live in the city but have bought a 42 acre property on the east coast of nsw (australia). bit by bit and with a long term plan of eventually living there we will 'permaculture' it. we've had a consultant advise and avidly read all we can. it's so rewarding to hear of other's experiences, and we hope to share ours too. i have a bog that documents the progress.
kind regards,
kate
Gillian Comment by Gillian on August 16, 2009 at 6:32pm
I just put up a framework for my passionfruit to clamber over, above the herb spiral. There is enough room to walk under it, but hopefully it will create shade for the herbs during the hot summer weather. I also just love the look of ripe passionfruit hanging below the vine, and this doest happen when it grows on an upright fence.
N & K Grant Comment by N & K Grant on August 1, 2009 at 8:08am
Megan, Welcome. Would love to hear about some of the things you do at your farm......
Megan Seiler Comment by Megan Seiler on August 1, 2009 at 4:26am
Hi - just introductions great to find the group. We are Permaculture Farmers and educators here in Queensland Australia on 540acres. The climate here is hot in summer (when in rains) and cold in winter.. so sometimes a challenge better with Permaculture Principles. Live our life to be as self sufficient as possible and promote the need for wholesome food grown sustainably so currently work with schools and community gardens. Anyway great to be a part of it... Megan
 

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