Living Green in the Garden — Organic Pet Supplies

Botanical Dog:  Natural Products for your pets well being. That’s our # 1 priority. Botanical Dogs straightforward approach to your pets overall care will simplify your pets day to day living.  Both Natural and Organic ingredients used in proper concentrations, lend themselves  to superior dog care products. We have used the best ingredients available to blend our line.  … (added 7/06)

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Only Natural Pet Store:  healthy supplies for your dog or cat for holistic health care. Natural dog food, cat food, treats, chews, supplements, organic … (added 7/06)

Petguard -Natural Pet Food, Nutritional Holistic Organic Dog Cat Care:  People today are concerned with the important relationship between nutrition and their health. We are all concerned about the actual ingredient sources, seeking products free of artificial ingredients, colors, preservatives, excess sugars and salt. At PetGuard, our concern for minimizing toxic chemicals in our environment and sensitivity for improving our lifestyles extends to our pets as well…. (added 7/06)

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Comprehensive List of Planned Communities

Abundant Dawn :   "Organic farming could produce enough food to feed large populations, according to British scientists at the Festival of Science in Sheffield." — "Organic farming can ‘feed the world’", BBC Science, September 14, 1999
Cities for Climate Protection:  Near Floyd Virgina
CoHousing:  The Cities for Climate Protection program of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives offers a framework for local governments to develop a strategic agenda to reduce global warming and air pollution emissions, with the benefit of improving community livability.
Dancing Rabbit:   
Earth Auroville:  An ecovillage set amid the hills and prairies of rural northeastern Missouri. Our goal is to live ecologically sustainable and socially rewarding lives, and to share the skills and ideas behind that lifestyle. 
Earthaven :   
Eco-village Challenge:  Earthaven Ecovillage is an aspiring ecovillage in a mountain forest setting near Asheville, North Carolina. We are dedicated to caring for people and the Earth by learning, living, and demonstrating a holistic, sustainable culture.  Since 1995, we have grown to 60 full members–from young children to a great-grandmother–and we expect to grow to 150 people. We are building homes in 14 neighborhoods and developing on-site businesses as part of our own village-scale economy.
Federation of Egalitarian Communities :  PCP is a national program of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities that brings municipal governments together to reduce the local production of greenhouse gas emissions.
Fellowship for Intentional Community :  a network of income sharing egalitarian communities.
Findhorn:  a great place to find out about all sorts of intentional communities.
La’akea Permaculture Gardens:   
Lost Valley :  25-acre permaculture demonstration farm, which offers month-long residential programs in Permaculture Design and Deep Ecology. 
Oregon Rural Action:  Community and education center in Oregon
Sandhill Farm  :  Oregon Rural Action is a long term, multi-ethnic organization whose mission is to support and encourage community organizing around locally identified issues, with a shared vision of creating a healthy, democratic, and just society. ORA’s members and community groups work to promote social justice, agricultural and economic sustainability, and stewardship of the region’s land, air and water. 
Sirius :   
Skyhouse is a member of the Federation  of Egalitarian Communities:  Community with ecological focus in Massachusetts
The Eco-village Challenge:   

The 3 R’s: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

Plastic Recycling Resin ID Code Numbers
 

Many plastic items are marked with a resin ID code – usually a number (1 through 7) or a letter abbreviation – which indicates a particular type of plastic. The code is typically found on the bottom of a container and is often displayed inside a three-arrow recycling symbol. Resin ID codes are used to help identify different plastics for recycling, but they do not provide guidance on the safe or intended use of a product and should not be used for this purpose
Resin Code Symbol Type of Products Examples of Products
made from Recycled Content
1 – PET
 
? Polyethylene terephthalate; includes plastic soda bottles and some detergent bottles; commonly recycled.

Fiber, tote bags, clothing, film and sheet, food and beverage containers, carpet, strapping, fleece wear, luggage and bottles.

2 – HDPE
 
? High density polyethylene; includes milk jugs; commonly recycled.

Liquid laundry detergent, shampoo, conditioner and motor oil bottles; pipe, buckets, crates, flower pots, garden edging, film and sheet, recycling bins, benches, dog houses, plastic lumber, floor tiles, picnic tables, fencing.

3 – PVC or V
 
? Polyvinyl chloride; includes garden hoses, plastic flooring, credit cards, and shower curtains

Packaging, loose-leaf binders, decking, paneling, gutters, mud flaps, film and sheet, floor tiles and mats, resilient flooring, cassette trays, electrical boxes, cables, traffic cones, garden hose, mobile home skirting.

4 – LDPE
 
? Low density polyethylene; includes clear packaging on cassettes or CDs, plastic sandwich bags and plastic grocery bags; recycled at many grocery stores.

Shipping envelopes, garbage can liners, floor tile, paneling, furniture, film and sheet, compost bins, trash cans, landscape timber, and outdoor lumber.

5 – Polypropylene
 
? Includes plastic lids, bottle caps, straws, and some food containers; generally not recyclables

Automobile battery cases, signal lights, battery cables, brooms, brushes, ice scrapers, oil funnels, bicycle racks, rakes, bins, pallets, sheeting, trays.

6 – Polystyrene
 
? Styrofoam, such as coffee cups.

Thermometers, light switch plates, thermal insulation, egg cartons, vents, desk trays, rulers, license plate frames, foam packing, foam plates, cups, utensils

7 – Mixed plastics
 
Several types of plastic mixed together; probably can’t be recycled.

Bottles and plastic lumber applications.

 

    The Society of the Plastics Industry

Recycling Facts- Did you know?

  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours — or the equivalent of a half a gallon of gasoline.
  • If everyone in the U.S. recycled just 1/10 of their newsprint, we would save the estimated equivalent of about
    25 million trees a year.
  • One tree can filter up to 60 pounds of pollutants from the air each year.
  • A 60-watt light bulb can be run for over a day on the amount of energy saved by recycling 1 pound of steel. In one year in the United States, the recycling of steel saves enough energy to heat and light 18,000,000 homes.
  • To produce each week’s Sunday newspapers, 500,000 trees must be cut down.
  • Recycling a single run of the Sunday New York Times would save 75,000 trees.
  • If all our newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year!
  • If every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we would save about 25,000,000 trees a year.
  • The average American uses seven trees a year in paper, wood, and other products made from trees. This amounts to about 2,000,000,000 trees per year!
  • The amount of wood and paper we throw away each year is enough to heat 50,000,000 homes for 20 years.
  • Every ton of paper used for recycling saves 3000 – 4000 KWh electricity (enough for an average 3 bedroom house for one year)
  • Approximately 1 billion trees worth of paper are thrown away every year in the U.S.
  • Americans use 85,000,000 tons of paper a year; about 680 pounds per person.
  • Each ton (2000 pounds) of recycled paper can save 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, three cubic yards of landfill space, 4000 kilowatts of energy, and 7000 gallons of water. This represents a 64% energy savings, a 58% water savings, and 60 pounds less of air pollution!
  • The 17 trees saved (above) can absorb a total of 250 pounds of carbon dioxide from the air each year. Burning that same ton of paper would create 1500 pounds of carbon dioxide.
  • Recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as burning it in an incinerator.
  • Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year!

Simple Reason to Recycle?

Simple Reason to Recycle

Recycling Saves:

  • Energy – It usually takes less energy to make recycled products
     
  • Natural Resources – Making paper from recycled good, for example, saves trees
     
  • Clean Air and Water – Making products from recycled materials, in most cases creates less air pollution and water pollution
     
  • Landfill Space – When paper, plastic, glass, etc go in the recycle bin they can be reused and not lay for an untold number of years in landfills
     
  • Money and Creates Jobs – It takes people to complete the recycling process.  Recycling creates jobs and jobs are a good thing

 

What happens to Recycled Items?
  • Recycled aluminum cans become, well more aluminum cans
    Aluminum can be recycled almost indefinitely
  • Glass bottles, both colored glass and clear,  become new glass bottles
  • Paper can be recycled into new paper
    Recycled paper can be recycled many times
  • Plastic bottles can become a variety of products, such as carpet, clothing, auto parts, not to mention more bottles
  • Steel cans can also be used in many new items,are used in other steel products such as car parts and construction materials, and can also be recycled over  and over again

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Recycling Factsinteresting facts about recycling
Plastic Recycling Resin ID Code Numbers
Shoes Recycling Programs – list of links of organizations that reuse your old shoes.  You think how faithfully your old pair of shoes have protected your feet, in how many occasions they have been your inseparable friends. It would not be fair just to throw them in the trash bin. Here we are: for those who do believe in the reincarnation of running shoes, we compiled a list of recycling programs around the world. There is a Heaven also for old running shoes.
History of waste and recycling information sheet  –  In early pre-industrial times waste was mainly composed of ash from fires, wood, bones, bodies and vegetable waste. It was disposed of in the ground where it would act as compost and help to improve the soil. Ancient rubbish dumps excavated in archaeological digs reveal only tiny amounts of ash, broken tools and pottery. Everything that could be was repaired and reused, populations …. Read More
Simple Ways to Stop Global Warming  –  If you are just starting to learn ways you can stop global warming, you can start small, and start immediately. After you have the basics down, you can take it a step further and do even more.  These simple actions are easy ways to stop global warming. You can start today with no investment of additional time or money. Just a few minor changes to make in your everyday life.  …. Read More
Freecycle  –  "…a grassroots movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns" run through a network of Yahoo! Groups. Fantastic site!   ….  Read More

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What happens to Recycled Items?

Simple Reason to Recycle

Recycling Saves:

  • Energy – It usually takes less energy to make recycled products
     
  • Natural Resources – Making paper from recycled good, for example, saves trees
     
  • Clean Air and Water – Making products from recycled materials, in most cases creates less air pollution and water pollution
     
  • Landfill Space – When paper, plastic, glass, etc go in the recycle bin they can be reused and not lay for an untold number of years in landfills
     
  • Money and Creates Jobs – It takes people to complete the recycling process.  Recycling creates jobs and jobs are a good thing

 

What happens to Recycled Items?
  • Recycled aluminum cans become, well more aluminum cans
    Aluminum can be recycled almost indefinitely
  • Glass bottles, both colored glass and clear,  become new glass bottles
  • Paper can be recycled into new paper
    Recycled paper can be recycled many times
  • Plastic bottles can become a variety of products, such as carpet, clothing, auto parts, not to mention more bottles
  • Steel cans can also be used in many new items,are used in other steel products such as car parts and construction materials, and can also be recycled over  and over again

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Recycling Facts interesting facts about recycling
Plastic Recycling Resin ID Code Numbers
Shoes Recycling Programs – list of links of organizations that reuse your old shoes.  You think how faithfully your old pair of shoes have protected your feet, in how many occasions they have been your inseparable friends. It would not be fair just to throw them in the trash bin. Here we are: for those who do believe in the reincarnation of running shoes, we compiled a list of recycling programs around the world. There is a Heaven also for old running shoes.
History of waste and recycling information sheet  –  In early pre-industrial times waste was mainly composed of ash from fires, wood, bones, bodies and vegetable waste. It was disposed of in the ground where it would act as compost and help to improve the soil. Ancient rubbish dumps excavated in archaeological digs reveal only tiny amounts of ash, broken tools and pottery. Everything that could be was repaired and reused, populations …. Read More
Simple Ways to Stop Global Warming  –  If you are just starting to learn ways you can stop global warming, you can start small, and start immediately. After you have the basics down, you can take it a step further and do even more.  These simple actions are easy ways to stop global warming. You can start today with no investment of additional time or money. Just a few minor changes to make in your everyday life.  …. Read More
Freecycle  –  "…a grassroots movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns" run through a network of Yahoo! Groups. Fantastic site!   ….  Read More
Craig’s List  –  If you want to sell items, Craig’s List is the place. As opposed to eBay, Craig’s List doesn’t charge you to sell items. There are areas on the site for most large cities, so you can just deal with those local to you for convenience.  ….  Read More

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Plastic Bags Bad . . . Paper Bags Better . . . Reusable Bags Best

Why are you still using plastic bags?

You are at the register in your favorite store and the cashier asks: 
 "Will it be paper or plastic?"   Your answer: "Neither, I brought by own bags."

It is no wonder that plastic shopping bags continually gained in popularity since their introduction about 25 years ago.  Their attractive qualities to consumers are that plastic bags are free, they are light weight and are water resistant.  They make great liners for small trash cans. We use them everyday.  I found a stat on the web that said 4-5 trillion of plastic bags (trash bags to grocery sacks) were made  in 2002.  I also found that plastic is a by-product of oil refining.  The creation of plastic uses about 4% of the total world’s oil production.
Some interesting facts about plastic bags
  • Plastic bags are a product of petroleum.
  • In the late 50’s plastic "baggies" were first used.  A few years later, plastic garbage bags became available.
  • North America and Western Europe account for nearly 80 percent of plastic bag use—though the bags are increasingly common in developing countries as well.
  • A quarter of the plastic bags used in wealthy nations are now produced in Asia.
  • Each year, Americans throw away some 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags. (Only 0.6 percent of plastic bags are recycled.)
  • The Irish have been known to call the ever-present bags their “national flag”; South Africans have dubbed them the “national flower.”
Eliminate the use of plastic shopping bags.   These simple steps will help:
  • Purchase, or better yet make, reusable cloth shopping bags.
  • Put them in your car or brief case or purse so you remember to use them.
  • If you don’t carry them with you, then write R2TRCB on top of your grocery list.  R2TRCB = Remember to Take Reusable Cloth Bag.
  • Give reusable cloth bags to your friends and encourage them to use them.
  • Shop at stores that offer a credit for using your own Reusable Cloth Bag.  The list of stores giving credit is growing.  If your favorite store isn’t "with the program" talk to the store manager.
  • Go at least one week without taking a new plastic bags.
  • Carry out small purchases without putting them in a plastic bag.
  • Find a local store that recycle plastic bags.  Look for "bin" in which you can return bags.  Most supermarkets have these bins in the entrance area.
Top 10 Myths about Plastic Grocery Bags – the other side of the argument

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Links to Articles about Plastic Bags

Keep Plastic Bags out of Landfills by Sitting on ThemPlastic grocery bags seem to multiply like Tribbles. You use them to store things; you use them as garbage bags.  Click on the link to see what unique product Kitsch, a retailer in the UK, is offering…. Read More
Campaign Against the Plastic Plague Background Info: from Earth Resource Foundation.  Plastic bags are everywhere! Everyday, we are handed countless plastic bags: when we go to the grocery store, retail clothing store, book store, restaurants, etc. Yes, sometimes, plastic bags are convenient, as they are water resistant and light and inexpensive compared to paper bags. Most of the time, plastic bags are superfluous and avoidable….  Read More
Plastic Left Holding the Bag as Environmental Plague:  by Joan Lowy.  Imagine a world without plastic shopping bags. It could be the future. There is a growing international movement to ban or discourage the use of plastic bags because of their environmental effects. Countries from Ireland to Australia are cracking down on the bags and action is beginning to stir in the United States…. Read More
Plastic or Paper:  from the Washington Post.  A useful comparison chart of paper versus plastic bags…. Read More
Banish the Bags: Used for minutes but last 1,000 years… The life cycle of plastic bags:  from Associated Newspapers Limited in London.   They are handed out in their billions, used for a few minutes then discarded to pollute the earth for hundreds of years. Here we trace the life cycle of a plastic bag ....Read More
Are Plastic Grocery Bags Sacking the Environment?: by John Roach for National Geographic News.  The "paper or plastic" conundrum that vexed earnest shoppers throughout the 1980s and 90s is largely moot today. Most grocery store baggers don’t bother to ask anymore. They drop the bananas in one plastic bag as they reach for another to hold the six-pack of soda. The pasta sauce and noodles will get one too, as will the dish soap….Read More
San Francisco Plastic Bag Ban Interests Other Cities: from NPR by by David Gorn.  Cities around the world are moving to ban plastic shopping bags to protect the environment. A roundup:Read More
Plastic-Bag Bans Gaining Momentum Around the World: by John Roach for National Beijing plastic bags pictureGeographic News, April 4, 2008.  From Australia to the U.K., and all across the U.S., politicians and corporations are pondering banning or taxing plastic bags. A hefty surcharge that began in 2003 in Ireland has spurred the public there to spurn plastic bags almost completely in favor of reusable cloth totes. Plastic sacks are also taxed in Italy and Belgium. Grocery shoppers must pay for the bags in Switzerland, Germany, and Holland. Spain, Norway, and now the U.K. are considering a ban or tax as well.   …Read More
Pressure Builds to Ban Plastic Bags in Stores:  from the New York Times by Ian UrbinaANNAPOLIS, Md., July 23 — Paper or plastic? It is a question that has long dogged grocery shoppers. But the debate may soon be settled for this maritime city, where a bill aimed at protecting marine life would ban plastic bags from all retail stores.  …Read More
Whole Foods to ban plastic bags company-wide: from The Houston Business Journal.  After meeting with Austin city officials for several months about strategies to voluntarily reduce and recycle plastic bag use, Whole Foods Market Inc. has abruptly decided to eliminate the use of plastic bags in its Austin stores.  Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFMI) on Wednesday announced it will immediately stop offering plastic bags at checkouts in two Austin stores and that it intends to ban plastic bags company-wide by early 2008.   …Read More

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What is Self-Sufficient Living?

  • Plant grass or ground cover on exposed land to prevent the loss of topsoil from erosion.
  • Create a compost pile for kitchen and garden waste to save energy by not having to haul yard debris to the dump.
  • Plant evergreen trees to protect your home from the chilling winter winds.
  • Plant deciduous shade trees to shade your house in the summer and allow the sun to warm your house in the winter.
  • Plant natural grasses and shrubs that are native to your area and do not require a lot of extra water in the summer.
  • Plant shade trees in the yard, by roadways and in vacant lots to combat the rising CO2 production.
  • Plant native wildflowers in vacant lots, roadsides and other public areas so that the grass will not have to be mowed as often.
  • Collect rain water in a rain barrel or cistern for watering plants, garden and landscaping.
  • Reduce your landscape watering schedule. Experts say that most yards are over-watered.
  • Water lawns early in the morning and long enough for a deep soak to encourage deep root growth.
  • Plants and grasses grow slowly in the cooler weather.
  • Keep an eye on the weather report and turn off your automatic irrigation system when rain is predicted.
  • Check your sprinkler system and timer on a regular basis to be sure it is operating properly and giving you the right coverage.
  • Install a rain sensor device or switch which will override the irrigation cycle of the sprinkler system when adequate rainfall has occurred.
  • Use a "soaker" hose rather than a sprinkler, where possible. Less water is required because the water is concentrated on the soil nearer the roots and there is less evaporation.
  • Water in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid evaporation.
  • Avoid watering on windy days.
  • Convert to a drip irrigation system that waters specific plants and avoids water waste.
  • Use an electric instead of gas powered lawn and garden equipment.  Electric powered equipment create less pollution and are usually more energy efficient.
  • Buy a new push mower for your lawn. They are quiet, non-polluting and you get exercise.
  • Use "hand" pruners, clippers and other yard tools rather than gasoline or electric-powered ones.
  • Lawn mowers will cut more efficiently and use less energy when the blades are sharpened regularly.
  • If you reduce fertilizing the lawn, you’ll have to water less and cut the it less frequently.
  • Raise the lawn mower blade to at least three inches. A lawn cut higher encourages grass roots to grow deeper, shades the root system and holds soil moisture better than a closely-clipped lawn.
  • Leave lawn clippings after mowing to fertilize the grass, or collect the clippings and use them for mulch.
  • Use a mulching lawn mower instead of bagging and carting off grass clippings. The mulched clippings fall back to the soil and add nutrients.
  • Mulch your planting beds to retain moisture in the soil and to control weeds.
  • Use a broom to clean the sidewalks and driveway instead of using a noisy, polluting, blower.
  • Stop using a hose to clean these surfaces which wastes hundreds of gallons of water.
  • Sweeping the sidewalks and driveway
  • Regularly check all hoses, connectors and spigots for leaks. Install new hose washers when needed.
  • Plant native plants that are adapted to your area. They require less water and maintenance, and look great.
  • If possible, use the grey water from the laundry and shower for irrigation in the yard.
  • Choose the small solar powered lights for your landscape lighting.

Living Green in the Garden — What is Permaculture?

Permaculture Links

Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute: The LA Eco-Village, an intentional community in the heart of Los Angeles, encompasses a two-block area of older apartment buildings (see “Design for Life,” January/February 2003). Recently, Eco-Villager Lois Arkin asked for Natural Home’s input on the eco-rehab of a building that Eco-Village recently purchased. Bimini Terrace is a two-story, eighty-year-old, eight-unit Mediterranean Revival building. It has a wood-frame structure, flat parapet roof, and stucco exterior finish. The building faces east, with a lawn in front and detached garages in back. The south side faces a wide, sunny alley, and the north side is close to an adjacent apartment building.
Composting:  Drawn together by their mutual questioning of architecture’s conventional party line and their search for holistic living alternatives, architects Ken Haggard and Polly Cooper have been designing passive solar buildings on California’s central coast for decades. In the late 1970s, the couple recycled buildings to create a home and office complex on an old trout farm just north of San Luis Obispo, where they broadened their practice to include sustainability issues such as the life-cycle impact of materials and the use of small buildings, healthy building materials, and permaculture. But when a wildfire plowed through Los Padres National Forest in 1994, burning 40,000 acres and leveling the complex, Ken and Polly were able to take a good hard look at their own lifestyle. 
Humanure:  Teaches and practices permaculture design on the shores of Lake Champlain in northern Vermont. Site also offers a photo galley of projects and articles.
Permaculture The Earth:  Environmental planning and design for permaculture and ecologically sound village designs. Australia.

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More Permaculture Links       

Permaculture Links

About Permaculture:  by Rene & Lorraine van Raders
Around the world: Permaculture :  by Jocelyn Collins
Australia: Permaculture:  From ATTRA – National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service located in Fayetteville, AR
Australian Permaculture-More than organic gardening:  offers courses in Permaculture and other aspects of sustainability
Berg-en-Dal:  Australian Permaculture Gardens. How you can create an oasis around your house.
Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institutenew link — The LA Eco-Village, an intentional community in the heart of Los Angeles, encompasses a two-block area of older apartment buildings (see “Design for Life,” January/February 2003). Recently, Eco-Villager Lois Arkin asked for Natural Home’s input on the eco-rehab of a building that Eco-Village recently purchased. Bimini Terrace is a two-story, eighty-year-old, eight-unit Mediterranean Revival building. It has a wood-frame structure, flat parapet roof, and stucco exterior finish. The building faces east, with a lawn in front and detached garages in back. The south side faces a wide, sunny alley, and the north side is close to an adjacent apartment building.
Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute design consult teach:   
Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, Basalt, Colorado:  .. a Permaculture training, counseling, research and development center. The Institute is part of an alliance of Permaculture activists on the cutting edge ..
Composting:  new link — Drawn together by their mutual questioning of architecture’s conventional party line and their search for holistic living alternatives, architects Ken Haggard and Polly Cooper have been designing passive solar buildings on California’s central coast for decades. In the late 1970s, the couple recycled buildings to create a home and office complex on an old trout farm just north of San Luis Obispo, where they broadened their practice to include sustainability issues such as the life-cycle impact of materials and the use of small buildings, healthy building materials, and permaculture. But when a wildfire plowed through Los Padres National Forest in 1994, burning 40,000 acres and leveling the complex, Ken and Polly were able to take a good hard look at their own lifestyle. 
Composting for small farms:  Garden guides often describe composting as "nature’s way" of recycling. Not so — you just don’t ever find large amounts of organic matter with the correct carbon-nitrogen ratio, water content and aeration carefully piled up by bears or gorillas working away in the forests with a compost fork and a watering-can, leaving it cooking away at high temperatures and emitting jets of steam. Nature doesn’t make compost. Nature mulches
Crystal Waters:  Information on permaculture (including its ethics and principles), where to take permaculture courses, and other links.
David Holmgren:  village in Australia designed in 1985 by Eco-Logical Solutions. 
Feeding the world?:  study of permaculture in Britain by Graeme Sherrif, 2001. Includes case study photographs and information. 
Garden pond:  Hanuman Bertschy trod where no Virginian had gone before when she built a straw bale home on an ashram just outside of Charlottesville.
Green Mountain Permaculture:   
Greenmountain Permaculture:  Teaches and practices permaculture design on the shores of Lake Champlain in northern Vermont. Site also offers a photo galley of projects and articles.
Humanure:  new link — Teaches and practices permaculture design on the shores of Lake Champlain in northern Vermont. Site also offers a photo galley of projects and articles.
ibiblio: Permaculture:   
International Institute for Ecological Agriculture:  Good collection of permaculture information resources, with special focus on projects, courses, people, and newsletters in Brazil. (English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages)
Introduction to Permaculture: Concepts and Resources:  Permaculture Visions International is a leader in Permaculture by Distance Learning, with students from Alaska to Outback Australia. Permaculture is about ..
Kootenay Permaculture Institute:  Klein Karoo sustainable drylands permaculture project is a permaculture eco-village in South Africa
KOOTENAY PERMACULTURE INSTITUTE education in organic agriculture:  Information about the permaculture research and education undertaken by the institute based in British Columbia, Canada.
Laakea Permaculture Gardens:  Kootenay Permaculture a centre for research, design, consulting, education apprenticeship, sustainable living organic agriculture agro forestry in British ..
Making compost:  Offers month-long courses in permaculture design and deep ecology.
Naturewise Permaculture and Forest Gardens:  It is great to live in a natural home, and it is wonderful to see more and more of them. But what about the context of these natural homes? Are they also located in natural communities or natural neighborhoods? Very few are, I expect. Many of us have a dream of living in a sustainable, healthy community—a “natural community.” What can we do to make the dream a reality?
No ground? Use containers:  About programs in London, UK, promoting permaculture and forest gardens, including courses on permaculture.
Organic Gardening will Feed the World:   
Permaculture:  holistic design system working in harmony with and imitating nature to produce healthy food crop and a sustainable community. 
Permaculture & Outdoor Education:  Permaculture Academy of Brittany.
Permaculture and Sustainable Architecture:   
Permaculture Association (Britain) – Designing for Sustainability:   
Permaculture Credit Union:  Provides information about the association, courses, UK links and general permaculture information.
Permaculture defined:  Permaculture Credit Union – the first financial institution based on the ethics of permaculture – care for the earth, care for the species, and sharing the ..
Permaculture defined:  From ATTRA – National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service located in Fayetteville, AR
Permaculture Definition:   
Permaculture Education-Djanbung Garden:  by Geoff Lawton
Permaculture founder Bill Mollison:  for information about Djanbung Gardens Australia’s leading permaculture .. Permaculture Education at Djanbung Gardens is proud to be one of the first ..
Permaculture From Down Under:  Interview of Mill Mollison om In Context
Permaculture in Mexico:  Introduction to permaculture in hot climates.
Permaculture in New Zealand:  activities, contacts, articles, and more. In Spanish and English. 
Permaculture International Ltd:   
Permaculture Principles:  Enabling people to establish productive environments providing for food, energy, shelter, material and non-material needs.
Permaculture resources :  by Frank & Vicky Giannangelo
Permaculture Sustainable Futures:   
Permaculture The Earth:  new link — Environmental planning and design for permaculture and ecologically sound village designs. Australia.
Permaculture Visions:  Offers information about sustainable design and interactive forums for the discussion of topics related to permaculture.
Permaculture.co.za:  Worldwide Permaculture School and support network with students in over 20 countries. Collection of writings and ideas about permaculture. Offers permaculture courses by distance learning.
PermacultureNet !:  Article describes the permaculture philosophy, outlines its history, and discusses prospects for its future. From Catalyst, a student magazine at Brown University.
PermAgro The Permaculture Research Institute Denmark:  Permaculture training in the Colorado Rockies or the Bahamas. Also consulting.
PIW – Home:  project explores permaculture as a viable alternative. 
Planetary Permaculture Directory:  Welcome to the Permaculture Information Web, a growing resource of Permaculture information created by and for the people who use it. ..
Sustainability as Seen from a Vegetable Garden:  By working with nature’s cycles, James Stark and Penny Livingston have created a veritable Eden in the heart of Point Reyes, California.
The ethics of permaculture:  Information on permaculture (including its ethics and principles), where to take permaculture courses, and other links.
The Food Forest:  Hanuman Bertschy trod where no Virginian had gone before when she built a straw bale home on an ashram just outside of Charlottesville.
The Permaculture Project:  A 40-acre permaculture demonstration, and production property at Gawler South Australia. Offers consulting services, learning courses, information, and tours.
The practical application of permaculture:  Promotes true self-reliance for all through personal and customized consultation, research, design, implementation, workshops and seminars.
The principles of permaculture design:   
U of Missouri-Columbia Water-Efficient Gardening & Landscaping:   
United States: Permaculture:  Gather ideas for plants to use in low water use zones by observing native plants along roadsides or other undisturbed areas.
Vermicomposting:  From ATTRA – National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service located in Fayetteville, AR
What is Permaculture?:  by Kirby Fry
When to sow what:  by James Neill
Yes, Organic Farmers Can Feed the World: