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online permaculture reading articles thread...I'm bored

 
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OK, I'm totally bored and have gone through as many online sites to read as much as I can and I'm running out of material..as the # 5 is alive...I NEED INPUT

SO I'm asking, please give links to any really really good permaculture or food forest site that you can think of that I can read..not books to buy or library stuff..but things I can link to right here and now online..

I am a super avid reader, and I totally love permaculture and food forest info, but anything that might also be related might interest me or someone else on the forum so you can also add other links here to good online reading material..just let us know in a note what it is about in case we totally aren't interested in that subject..thanks..bre
 
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this is a free online pdf version of bill mollison's book "introduction to permaculture."

http://www.barkingfrogspermaculture.org/PDC_ALL.pdf
 
                    
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My links are:

http://regenerativedesign.org/commonwealmap << location of local (sf bay area) perm center
http://www.permaculture-sf.org/ << SF Perm blog
http://permaculture.wikia.com/wiki/Special:AllPages << Permaculture wiki (excellent)
http://www.permaculture.org/nm/images/uploads/Permaculture_Techniques.pdf << Mollison's book
http://www.ecologycenter.org/factsheets/eastbay.quickguide.html << Quick Guide to East Bay Resources for Sustainable Living
http://perennialideas.ptpc.com.au/weblog/strategies-developing-mediterranean-climate-permaculture-plant-palette-%E2%80%94-part-i
http://perennialvegetables.org/perennial-vegetables-for-each-climate-type/mediterranean-and-mild-subtropical/
http://feralkevin.com/ << local foraging
 
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thanks I have read some of those but there is some new input..can't wait to get started..off I go to read..(always can use more though)
 
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