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Written by adam
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Thursday, 12 November 2009 05:27 |
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  Like to plan ahead? Well, now you can with the new 2010 Permaculture Diary and Calendar. A year of permaculture inspiration with a different design principle featured each month. Put together by our good friends Michele Margolis and David Arnold. You can click to buy them online right here.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 12 November 2009 05:52 |
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Written by adam
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Thursday, 10 September 2009 08:03 |
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When we come together to blitz we can achieve so much collectively. I like to think of it as a bit like of those children's TV shows where little super heroes fuse together to form a battle-ready mega-robot. Only our mega-robot is hell bent on gardening. I propose we call our collective monstrosity Blitzoid. May couch grass and agapanthus tremble at our name. Welcome to the latest permablitz newsletter. Sorry for the hiatus. We're on the telly tonight, details below. We've got upcoming blitzes, upcoming courses, permaculture approaches to zombie attack, and much more. So read on...
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 September 2009 08:23 |
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Written by adam
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 06:58 |
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Joe Walker from Bellingen writes:
Nell Haydon hosted Bellingen’s (Mid North Coast NSW) permablitz #2 on Sunday 30th August. Nell has been teaching a weekly vegetarian cooking class for facilitators and eco-team members of an OzGREEN Living Communities program. As a thank you 13 volunteers turned up to remove old fencing, relocate a trellis, renovate gardens, spread aged woodchip mulch on paths, and rake and gather mulch from slashed paddocks to mulch the citrus orchard.
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Written by adam
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 05:46 |
Tune in to SBS tomorrow night at 8pm to see us on Costa's Garden Odyssey -- and watch the brilliant past epiosodes on the SBS website.
 That's Costa, a great guy, and probably the hardest worker on the day of the blitz!
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 September 2009 05:57 |
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Welcome to Permablitz Melbourne - this site has been set up to help people get together and have fun learning about, designing and implementing suburban permaculture systems. Our focus is edible gardens, and our ultimate aim is to make the suburbs edible enough such that should food become unaffordable, we don’t even notice. See above for the next permablitz and feel free to submit your own onto the calendar. Check out photos of blitzes 1-6 here, and photos of more recent blitzes in our gallery. |
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"What you guys have created is more powerful than the gardens you have made, it is the concept of the permablitz... the idea that landscapes of lawn, shrubs, concrete and dog mess are not the pinnacle of human achievement, but are an odd manifestation of an age with more oil than sense, and the idea that we can change them, and we can change them fast. Out with the lawn and in with the salad!" Rob Hopkins, originator of the Transition Network
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