Food Not Lawns

Food Not Lawns
Author: H. C. Flores
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2006
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 193339207X

Combines practical wisdom on ecological design and community-building with a fresh, green perspective on an age-old subject. Activist and urban gardener Heather Flores shares her nine-step permaculture design to help farmsteaders and city dwellers alike build fertile soil, promote biodiversity, and increase natural habitat in their own "paradise gardens." This joyful lifestyle manual inspires readers to apply the principles of the paradise garden--simplicity, resourcefulness, creativity, mindfulness, and community--to all aspects of life. Plant "guerrilla gardens" in barren intersections and medians; organize community meals; start a street theater troupe or host a local art swap; free your kitchen from refrigeration and enjoy truly fresh, nourishing foods from your own plot of land; work with children to create garden play spaces. Flores cares passionately about the damaged state of our environment and our throwaway society. Here, she shows us how to reclaim the earth, one garden at a time.--From publisher description.

Permaculture

Permaculture
Author: Bill Mollison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2014-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780908228249

Permaculture for Beginners

Permaculture for Beginners
Author: Nicole Faires
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781510767706

Take your garden to the next level—organic, native, and natural! Permaculture is an important but often misunderstood method of growing food and building homes in a manner that works with nature, rather than against it, to create beautiful, healthy, and useful gardens. Blending ecology, organic agriculture, green home design, appropriate technology, and biology can be confusing and overwhelming, but Permaculture for Beginners simplifies this vast field for practical application. This is a hands-on guide, taking the beginner through each step of the design process, so that anyone can apply permaculture principles to their own life. While the principles are simple, the in-depth topics cover every aspect of permaculture, including: Building green homes and passive solar design Growing edible plant communities and forest gardens Using no-till and natural farming methods Creating microclimates for extended growing seasons Raising livestock with ecological foraging techniques Transforming urban backyards into food-abundant oases This is a commonsense approach to sustainable living that creates a self-sufficient and low-effort home for the people that live there, whether in the city or the country. Permaculture for Beginners isn’t a philosophy book, or a dissertation on theory. It is a step-by-step, complete guide to every aspect of permaculture.

Permaculture for Beginners

Permaculture for Beginners
Author: Carrie Mitchell
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508708803

Permaculture: Build Your Sustainable and Edible Garden with the Permaculture Basics The essence of Permaculture is the replication of the natural processes that take place on certain types of land in order to minimize waste and create a garden that thrives in its ability to sustain itself! It is economically and environmentally beneficial for everyone! Just imagine, going out into your own garden and being able to source your own fruits and vegetables! Fruits and vegetables that are not only free but sustain themselves! Carrie Mitchell provides an outline for the permaculture novice, guiding you through what considerations you must factor in when designing your garden, how to organize plants and the types of beds they will require, techniques to minimize waste and some tried-and-tested methods to make your soil, land features, weather, local wildlife, house and behaviors all work together for the benefit of your garden! You will learn about... Native plants, pests and predators Climate and regional considerations Designing your permaculture garden Creating beds for your plants Plant placement Watering your plants Using Mulch Creating a Composting System And so much more!

Introduction to Permaculture

Introduction to Permaculture
Author: Bill Mollison
Publisher: Permaculture Resources
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1991
Genre: Agricultural ecology
ISBN: 9780908228058

Topics in this book include: Energy-efficient site analysis, planning & design methods. House placement & design for temperate, dryland & tropical regions. Urban permaculture: garden layouts, land access & community funding systems. Using fences, trellis, greenhouse & shadehouse to best effect. Chicken & pig forage systems; tree crops & pasture integration for stock. Orchards & home woodlots for temperate, arid & tropical climates. How to influence microclimate around the house & garden. Large section on selected plant species lists, with climatic tolerances, heights & uses.

The Vegan Book of Permaculture

The Vegan Book of Permaculture
Author: Graham Burnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9781856232012

"Interspersed with an abundance of wholesome exploitation-free recipes, the author provides solutions-based approaches to nurturing personal effectiveness and health, eco-friendly living, home and garden design, veganic food growing, reafforestation strategies, forest gardening, reconnection with wild nature and community regeneration."--[Source inconnue].

Permaculture Design

Permaculture Design
Author: Aranya
Publisher: PERMANENT PUBN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781856230919

"Leads the reader through the design process, linking theory to practice."--Provided by publisher.

The Ultimate Guide to Permaculture

The Ultimate Guide to Permaculture
Author:
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1616086440

Permaculture is an important but often misunderstood method of growing food and building homes in a manner that works with nature, rather than against it, to create beautiful, healthy, and useful gardens. Blending ecology, organic agriculture, green home design, appropriate technology, and biology can be confusing and overwhelming, but The Ultimate Guide to Permaculture simplifies this vast field for practical application. This is a hands-on guide, taking the beginner through each step of the design process, so that anyone can apply permaculture principles to their own life. While the principles are simple, the in-depth topics cover every aspect of permaculture, including: - Building green homes and passive solar design - Growing edible plant communities and forest gardens - Using no-till and natural farming methods - Creating microclimates for extended growing seasons - Raising livestock with ecological foraging techniques This is a common-sense approach to sustainable living that creates a self-sufficient and low-effort home for the people that live there, whether in the city or the country. The Ultimate Guide to Permaculture isn't a philosophy book, or a dissertation on theory. It is a step-by-step, complete guide to every aspect of permaculture.

Permaculture Design Companion

Permaculture Design Companion
Author: Jasmine Dale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781856233293

A practical workbook to apply permaculture to any project from start to finish, this is a step-by-step guide for integrating places and people, buildings and ecosystems. The Permaculture Design Companion is a tried and tested process to creating a coherent, relevant and engaging design. Based on over 20 years of experience, this design guide has been used to teach over 1000 people. Many have gone on to establish thriving permaculture smallholdings, build their own natural homes and ethical businesses, and create productive urban food gardens. It is a thorough and effective design tool, suitable for absolute beginners and advanced practice. The process can be used for small to large projects, in urban spaces or the countryside--whatever your situation. This unique resource combines analysis, creativity and inner work. It will inspire you to design with nature, bring clarity and organisation to your ideas, and provide the momentum and support to make your designs become reality.

Gardening for Beginners

Gardening for Beginners
Author: Emily Bone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780794534301

"This charming book is packed with ideas for plants that anyone can grow, even without a garden. Just follow the simple step-by-step instructions to grow sunflowers, strawberries, flowering bulbs, salad leaves, bee-friendly flowers and much, much more ..."--Page [4] cover.