<br / Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com Excerpt from Bill Mollison's Permaculture: A Designers Manual "I hope to show that the little we do know has this ultimate meaning: without
<br / Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com Excerpt from Bill Mollison's Permaculture: A Designers Manual "Like all living things, a tree has shed its weight many times over to earth
<br / Reposted with permission from Mark Shepard Excerpt from Restoration Agriculture, by Mark Shepard "That said, understocking a pasture can also lead to overgrazing. This may seem counterintuitive,
<br / Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com Excerpt from Bill Mollison's Permaculture: A Designers Manual "Trees have helped to create both our soils and atmosphere. The first by
<br / Toby Hemenway Source: Excerpt from Toby Hemenway's Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, Second Edition "The phenomenon I was seeing, the “pop” of a young ecological garden into
<br / “Joseph Russell Smith, c. 1908.” Picture: American Philosophical Society Digital LIbrary, 2013. Excerpt from Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture by Joseph Russell Smith "The creation of soil
<br / Reposted with permission from Mark Shepard Excerpt from Restoration Agriculture, by Mark Shepard "Any discussion about chestnuts in North America absolutely must include a mention of the
<br / Source: Excerpt from Masanobu Fukuoka's One-Straw Revolution "I became a supervisor in the scientific agriculture division, and in research devoted myself to increasing wartime food productivity.
<br / Photo source: by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur. Excerpt from The Resilient Farm and Homestead by Ben Falk "In difficult dry regions of the Iberian Peninsula, a complex agroforestry system based heavily
<br / Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com Excerpt from Bill Mollison's Permaculture: A Designers Manual "A young forest or tree doesn't behave like the same entity in age; it may
<br / Toby Hemenway Source: Excerpt from Toby Hemenway's Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, Second Edition "Here’s another example of how connectedness can make gardens more natural
<br / “Joseph Russell Smith, c. 1908.” Picture: American Philosophical Society Digital LIbrary, 2013. Excerpt from Joseph Russell Smith's Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture "Again I stood on a
<br / Source: "I actually wandered about with the intention of spreading the word throughout the whole country. The outcome was that wherever I went I was ignored as an eccentric. So I returned
<br / Photo source: by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur. "The schematic design phase is the “take the best, leave the rest” part of the design process, where all sensible possibilities—drawn from the implications
<br / Reposted with permission from Mark Shepard "After Fukuoka took over the management of some of his father’s carefully pruned citrus orchards, he let them grow rampant. The ensuing tangle
Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "Use the principle that white reflects, dark absorbs, heat. Plant shrubs and trees needing heat and light in front of white-painted walls."
Source: "We usually think of design as the process of figuring out what goes where: “We’ll put the blueberries here and the path there.” But note that planning, which is the “what goes where” step,
Source: "It goes without saying that soil improvement is the fundamental concern of orchard management. If you use chemical fertilizer the trees do grow larger, but year by year the soil becomes depleted.
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Photo source: by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur. "Most fields are actually very low in stem density, even when the sward might grow tall and look lush. Given that you want as much fodder as possible and organic