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Geoff Lawton's Urban Abundance Video

 
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Here is Geoff's latest video on how to design a permaculture system on a small urban lot.
 
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Thanks Geoff Lawton!
Now... on to world domination...
 
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Yup, thanks much Geoff. I already signed up to watch his videos so now I get double announcements when they are up, but at least I never miss one now.
 
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That backyard is AWESOME. That is an insane amount of food in the space of a large living room. Plus the aggressive pruning means those trees would fit in a hightunnel for those in colder climates. I am so doing that.
 
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What does everyone think of his upcoming, on line PDC course? I am very seriously considering taking it. I really enjoy his presentations. My only concern would be the relevance of it in my climate zone.
 
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Clifford Reinke wrote:What does everyone think of his upcoming, on line PDC course? I am very seriously considering taking it. I really enjoy his presentations. My only concern would be the relevance of it in my climate zone.



If I can afford it I'm doing it.
 
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If it is like the preceding videos, I am not too worried about the relevance in relation to climate zones.
 
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This video is truely inspiring on what can be accomplished in such a small space. I am almost overwhelmed at the possibility of what can be accomplished on my "bigger" urban lot. Some neat ideas too that I hope to implement into my own system.

I am stoked about seeing if the PDC course would even be a possiblity. With the experience that Geoff has, I am sure that there will be many, many examples in a wide variety of climates. The goal of PDC courses, as I understand it, is to help you figure out how this can fit you and your situation. They are not meant to be cookie cutter...just do A and then do B, etc. I think that it is awesome too that they will be sending the participants DVD's too because, while you learn so much from the course, you forget a lot too. The countdown to Friday is on!
 
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I have soooo been waiting for this course! The possibility of me leaving my area to take onsite permaculture classes is ne'er impossible, but this would give me a great opportunity for further education while holding the fort here. After watching the long term effects of his work in Jordan, I was sold.
 
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Clifford Reinke wrote:What does everyone think of his upcoming, on line PDC course? I am very seriously considering taking it. I really enjoy his presentations. My only concern would be the relevance of it in my climate zone.



Personally, my only concern about it is the price. I would love to be able to sign up for the PDC, but I just don't have the financial leeway at this time. I hope that he makes the DVD set available for purchase both individually and as a set and that they work in my region.
 
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Jennifer Jennings wrote:I have soooo been waiting for this course! The possibility of me leaving my area to take onsite permaculture classes is ne'er impossible, but this would give me a great opportunity for further education while holding the fort here. After watching the long term effects of his work in Jordan, I was sold.



I am in pretty much the same situation. The more I think about it, the more I like it. I already know his presentations are very well done. I feel an empathy towards his style of teaching. His emphasis on design is very appealing to me, as that is one of my weaker areas. So, unless the price is completely outrageous, I'll probably take it. How cool would it be to take the first course? Especially since I love to be on the bleeding edge of new things. After all, the Edge is where all the interesting things happen.
 
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I watched and want to share the latest three videos with a friend. Both for their great great content, as well as the lead up to the course offering. But, when I attempt to link to them again, all links lead to the sales page for the PDC. Anyone know if the videos are available anywhere?
 
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I can't find them anymore, either. Even on the PDC course page I wanted to do some advertising and get more people interested.

I will put a comment in to their tech support.
 
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Well, I signed up. It's a fair deal, and given the high cost of travel to Australia: a great deal.

Looks like there are a lot of Jack Spirko fans...I tried to plug for Paul as best I could : ).

There appear to be some other folks from Idaho in the class, so I am hoping we can share and unite.

I think the videos are gone. I believe that they were a 'limited time' teaser to get you stirred up for the course. It worked for me!

My guess is that if you listen to all of Paul's Podcasts, you wind up with about the same program...HINT, HINT.

 
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Well, I signed up for the course. Should be fun. Has anyone else from the Puget Sound signed up for his class yet? I think it is a fair deal.
 
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Ty Morrison wrote:
My guess is that if you listen to all of Paul's Podcasts, you wind up with about the same program...HINT, HINT.



I agree with you to a certain extent. I have to say though that the visual part of the design from Geoff are a really helpful to understand some concepts. So maybe listening to all of Paul's podcasts and reading a good permaculture book for the visual part is equivalent.
 
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I am signed up, and stoked that I saw another New Jersian in the class! Really looking forward to this education, and pestering everyone on the forum more than I currently do.
 
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