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*'''Solviva''' - on a year-round, integrated greenhouse - [http://www.solviva.com/visit_solviva.htm] | *'''Solviva''' - on a year-round, integrated greenhouse - [http://www.solviva.com/visit_solviva.htm]. See [[Critique of Solviva]]. | ||
*'''Edible Forest Gardens''', by Dave Jacke; Vol. 1 has theory plus Forest Gardening Top 100 species; Vol. 2 is the practice. | *'''Edible Forest Gardens''', by Dave Jacke; Vol. 1 has theory plus Forest Gardening Top 100 species; Vol. 2 is the practice. | ||
*Blake C. recommends '''Identifying and harvesting wild edible and medicinal plants in wild (and not so wild) places''' by Wildman Bill | *Blake C. recommends '''Identifying and harvesting wild edible and medicinal plants in wild (and not so wild) places''' by Wildman Bill |
Revision as of 13:50, 10 January 2009
Introduction
Here is a gene base for an integrated, permacultural landscape proposed for Factor e Farm. We are designing with the intent to replicate the same to future facilities - by propagation techniques.
It costs about $3k to acquire the listed genetic base per person. After the initial plantout and acquisition, the entire stock can be propagated - for free to supporters of the program. Subscribe to the program here. This is like Heifer Projects International stock sharing - but not only for poor people.
Together with the Integrated Food and Waste Management System - we can create a healthy food system to replace the present disaster.
Books
- Solviva - on a year-round, integrated greenhouse - [1]. See Critique of Solviva.
- Edible Forest Gardens, by Dave Jacke; Vol. 1 has theory plus Forest Gardening Top 100 species; Vol. 2 is the practice.
- Blake C. recommends Identifying and harvesting wild edible and medicinal plants in wild (and not so wild) places by Wildman Bill