Practical Permaculture in Britain documentary by Malcolm Baldwin. For more information about permaculture visit www.permacultureplanet.com

Peak Moment 62: Take a whirlwind tour of the Brookside Energy Farm with Jason Bradford and Christoffer Hansen at planting time. Along with perennials, annuals, a food forest, and dryland crops (grains), they’re growing Jerusalem artichoke and dale sorghum to produce both food and energy (ethanol). Watch Chris cut sod with a Swiss glaser hoe — a 1/6 horsepower guy! [www.energyfarms.net]

This is our strategy for creating open source permaculture local food systems including plants and open source technology for low cost high appropriate tech self-sufficiency. See openfarmtech.org for the transcript and more information. We arelooking for people who are interested in building the world’s first replicable open source self-sufficient decentralized permaculture village – to transcend survival and evolve to freedom. Read more at www.OpenFarmTech.org Visit our myspace page www …

This food forest was originally created by Paul Sykes near Mapleton in Queensland. He was inspired by Biodynamic Farming and the exotic fruits and forests of Thailand.

Thaddeus discusses the basics of the Permaculture vision for transforming a consumerist society into one that encourages everyone to produce some of their own needs. This talk explains the

Forest Gardening with Robert Hart: A forest garden is a tiny imitation of a natural forest. Once established it needs minimal maintenance and can provide fruit, nuts, root and perennial vegetables and herbs. The principles and practice of forest gardening are described by pioneer Robert Hart who created a small forest garden on his farm on Wenlock Edge, which has been a model and inspiration for many designers and horticulturalists. See www.amazon.co.uk for his book and DVD:

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Mar 252009

The story of how to make and use seed balls for reforestation, arid land rehabilitation and agriculture based on the ideas of Masanobu Fukuoka. …

This is a clip from the film “Farming With Nature” about permaculture farmer Sepp Holzer. We went to film Sepp Holzer for about 2,5 years. He created an edible landscape on 1500 m above sea level. Between the pinetree monocultures of Austria he built the biggest functioning permaculture landscape of Europe. You can see all films about Sepp Holzer on a DVD called “Sepp Holzer´s Permaculture” published by the filmmakers, Malcolm St.Julian Bown and Heidi Snel. Find the DVD at www.ecofilm.de …

Mar 192009

Permaculture in Austria with Sepp Holzer. Through observation of nature, Sepp Holzer applies the principles and techniques of Permaculture on his farm. Sepp Holzer’s work is an excellent example of Permaculture in practice. For further information about Sepp Holzer’s work please visit: http://www.krameterhof.at “Where there’s a will there’s a way”

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