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Marian, I don't have a website. I've studied permaculture and

grow food year-round at a community garden. The only thing I really

want to grow but can't there is tree fruit. I'm always happy to chat

about gardening.

 

Someone in the UK has a vegan permaculture website,

www.spiralseed.co.uk

 

I've found that the vegan point of view is often not welcomed on

permaculture forums -- sometimes any mention of livestock's

contribution to global warming will set off a barrage of meat

apologists!

 

Let me know if you have any specific questions.

 

At 4:16 AM +0000 2/13/08, Marian Blum, L.Ac., DNBAO wrote:

>Yarrow?

>

>I saw " peninsulapermaculture " somewhere in your

identification on

>this list. I am interested in permaculture and would like to know

if

>you have a website or perhaps we could email offlist?

>

>thanks,

>Marian

>

>mb

>www.iaomb.com

>

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ah...spiral seed..haven't talked to graham in a long time

how long have you been into permaculture yarrow?

yarrow Feb 13, 2008 1:39 PM permaculture, was Re: solid info on soy

 

 

 

 

Marian, I don't have a website. I've studied permaculture and grow food year-round at a community garden. The only thing I really want to grow but can't there is tree fruit. I'm always happy to chat about gardening.

 

Someone in the UK has a vegan permaculture website, www.spiralseed.co.uk

 

I've found that the vegan point of view is often not welcomed on permaculture forums -- sometimes any mention of livestock's contribution to global warming will set off a barrage of meat apologists!

 

Let me know if you have any specific questions.

 

At 4:16 AM +0000 2/13/08, Marian Blum, L.Ac., DNBAO wrote:

>Yarrow?>>I saw "peninsulapermaculture" somewhere in your identification on>this list. I am interested in permaculture and would like to know if>you have a website or perhaps we could email offlist?>>thanks,>Marian>>mb

>www.iaomb.com

>

 

 

 

 

 

Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.

Confucius

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