Re: Fwd: [permaculture] New book focused on small scale permaculture


On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Betty Mackey <bettymackey@verizon.net>
wrote:

> Lawrence, the new permaculture book you sent info about sounds practical
> and good. It took me many decades to learn a few permaculture principles
> that would work for me in conditions such as less than the ideal amount of
> sun.  Maybe we need a new word to replace "permaculture" which sounds kind
> of thesis-ish if you know what I mean. Ideas?


Bill Mollison, a degreed biologist, created the term permaculture to mean
perm a (nent) (agri) culture. I thought of a few alternatives such as
permagriculture and ecolandtech (ecological land use technology) and use
them from time to time. Natural regenerative gardening would work.How about
biogarden or ecogarden, easy to understand. Permagarden would also work
though it would link to permaculture;
even permecogarden..............If you understand biogarden and ecogarden
then its an easy hop to permagarden.


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Lawrence F. London
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