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Permaculture Diary & Calendar 2010 - spiral-bound diary week to opening, A4 opening to A3 calendar
2010 PERMACULTURE DIARY and CALENDAR
Care of the Earth ~ Care of People ~ Fair Share
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New spiral-bound diary, 196 pages, printed on 100% recycled paper. A5 size when closed, opens to A4 size
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New full-colour calendar with international content and phases of the moon, A4 opening to A3-size printed on 100% recycled paper
A whole year of Permaculture inspiration
The Permaculture Diary 2010 features a week to an opening all-colour diary, with 77 additional pages of beautiful colour photos and stories from the heart. This diary celebrates positive sustainability action in Australia and internationally. It features ordinary people who are making a difference by their actions.
The stories span Australia and abroad, city and country - Josh Byrne from Gardening Australia appears in the Transformations section and from The Millenium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, London, the truth about fruits - capable not only of bribery, but also fraud. Plus lots more terrific thought-provoking articles, gorgeous photos, quotes from famous people and an excellent list at the end of the book - '101 things you can do to reduce your ecological footprint'.
The Permaculture Diary 2010 also includes seasonal sowing charts, moon planting guides, a full-year double page planner, Public holidays and important dates (Australia, New Zealand, UK, US, Canada) and Australian School Terms
The gorgeous and interesting photos in this Permaculture Calendar 2010 illustrate the twelve Permaculture design principles, and they are all examples of locally appropriate sustainable living and design - except for April where artist Ben Laycock humorously reminds us what not to do.
Organise your life and share your schedule with this lovely, deceptively simple but thought-provoking, calendar in your home or workplace.
Permaculture Ethics and Design Principles
- Observe & interact
- Catch & store energy
- Obtain a yield
- Apply self-regulation and accept feedback
- Use and value renewable resources & services
- Produce no waste
- Design from patterns to details
- Integrate rather than segregate
- Use small & slow solutions
- Use & value diversity
- Use edges & value the marginal
- Creatively use & respond to change
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2010 Permaculture Diary and Calendar
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