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podcast 161: design course

 
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podcast 161:-design-course

Paul Wheaton talks to John from the spring PDC in Dayton, MT about an Amelia Hazel video and compare it to Fukuoka‘s work.
they discuss Back to the Garden, and a Bill Mollison video.
They talk about Michael Pilarski (Skeeter)‘s wildcrafting skills
mapping, and using an A-frame to determine the contour lines for designing swales.
replacing irrigation with permaculture.
simplifying the composting conversation.
Paul talks about the movie, Alone in the Wilderness.
Skeeter thinks jerusalem artichokes and sunflowers are allelopathic.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://stoves2.com
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