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Permaculture Design Magazine is an authoritative journal containing in-depth articles on eco-regeneration, broad scale farming systems, agroforestry, home garden design and community action.

Permaculture Design magazine is produced quarterly and primarily serves the permaculture movement in North America but is also available globally. As North America’s first and leading permaculture periodical, you’ll find information about permaculture design, edible landscaping, bioregionalism, ecovillage design, aquaculture, natural building, earthworks, forestry, soils, agriculture, urban sustainability, renewable energy, regeneration & restoration, and many practical solutions to the challenges of life in an age of energy decline and Peak Everything..




Permaculture Design has served the North American permaculture community and readers around the world for over 30 years, originally known as the Permaculture Activist. The magazine receives no public funding and has consistently garnered high regard for dedication to grassroots learning and design intelligence. Stories are reported from readers, activists, designers, teachers, and community organizers across the continent and around the world to reveal the newest discoveries in ecological systems. They attempt to work at the permaculture edge and to provide information useful to people working on the ground.

You can help make a difference, have fun, eat well, find new friends, propagate love and justice, help the earth heal, and earn the praise of your descendants.



In this issue (97), you will read articles by:

  • A New Culture of Healing - Jesse Wolf Hardin
  • Hedgerows Make Better Neighbors - Molly Phemister
  • Life on the Edge - Rick Valley
  • Hellstrip Polycultures - Frank Raymond Cetera
  • Permaculture in Succession: Reaching the Masses - Alan Booker
  • Humanure: Just Do It - Stan Wilson
  • Deep Roots for Dynamic Accumulation? - Robert Kourik
  • Walking the Line: Culture - Jeanmarie Zirger
  • Designing for Children and Elders - Roman Shapla
  • Gardening Natives - Dara Saville
  • Whole Earth, Whole Birth - Marly Hornik
  • Grief: Designing for Disaster - Lonnie Howell
  • Green Chinampas - Jeanmarie Zirger
  • Food Justice and Edible Schoolyards - Patricia Sprague

  • And much more!

    Format: PDF
    Length: 68 pages




    Visit www.permaculturedesignmagazine.com for current subscription information.

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