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Old 21-01-2007, 06:07 PM posted to aus.gardens
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g'day friends,

here is a link to a free transcript of a PDC course, there are 155
pages of transcript so suggest once you have the file downloaded go to
file? and click save/save as and save the file to your documents
folder so you can peruse it at leasure off line.

enjoy:

http://www.barkingfrogspermaculture.org/PDC_ALL.pdf


With peace and brightest of blessings,

len

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May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

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Thanks for this Len, I'm starting to plan a garden for the house we're
hopefully buying this year. I'm hoping I can ask them to leave a large part
of the backyard un-turfed and make it a large vegie patch.

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g'day friends,

here is a link to a free transcript of a PDC course, there are 155
pages of transcript so suggest once you have the file downloaded go to
file? and click save/save as and save the file to your documents
folder so you can peruse it at leasure off line.

enjoy:

http://www.barkingfrogspermaculture.org/PDC_ALL.pdf


With peace and brightest of blessings,

len

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"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

http://www.lensgarden.com.au/



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way to go meeee,

don't forget to make room for a water tank, the bigger the better.

if yo have any questions just fire away.

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Yes, tat's what we'd like to do. Not sure if we'll be able to, as we might
not have enough room. The plan so far is to buy up here for now and
eventually move back down south near our family, so I'm saving my long term
ideas for when we move...I'm hoping we can get a block down south and work
on self sufficiency...DH wants to do (I can't remember the long name) the
fish growing thingy that was on Gardening Australia, and I want to be able
to grow pretty much everything ourselves, and have tank water and
solar....unfortunately all this costs $$ to set up, so we're working on that
bit for now....I *am* having a garden, though, with some small chooks
hopefully, and hopefully will end up producing as much vegies as possible;
right now we're spending a third of our grocery money on vegies that are
often dodgy....surely I can grow better!!
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way to go meeee,

don't forget to make room for a water tank, the bigger the better.

if yo have any questions just fire away.

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..DH wants to do (I can't remember the long name) the
fish growing thingy



Aquaculture?


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"Linda H" wrote in message
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meeee wrote:

..DH wants to do (I can't remember the long name) the fish growing thingy



Aquaculture?


Sort of but more complicated..... a hydroponic system and aquaculture system
all linked, so that the fish water flowed through the hydroponic gravel, the
plants removed the poo etc then the now-purified water was pumped back in to
the fish. There was beneficial bacteria involved, in the gravel I believe,
and he was working on growing his own pond weed to use as fish food, so that
it would be completely self sufficient. DH got all inspired and wants to do
it now


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is Dh thinking aquaculture?

we have some real time costing for solar featured on a link page to
our permaculture essay, check them out i have more info coming the
hope is it can give people an idea of costs etc.,. but at the very
least give them technical info they can compare with their local
recommendations gives them a questioning point hey?

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Thanks Len that's great! Of course this won't be for a few years yet but
it's good to see prices/plan ahead space wise etc,

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is Dh thinking aquaculture?

we have some real time costing for solar featured on a link page to
our permaculture essay, check them out i have more info coming the
hope is it can give people an idea of costs etc.,. but at the very
least give them technical info they can compare with their local
recommendations gives them a questioning point hey?

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With peace and brightest of blessings,

len

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May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

http://www.lensgarden.com.au/



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