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Howdy from upstate NY

 
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I just joined this forum and thought I would introduce myself. My name is Steve and my wife, Michele, and I live in upstate NY. We know next to nothing about permaculture, but are fascinated by it. We had a garden some years ago but that died when I needed back surgery and knee surgery. Yes, I am older than dirt! Now that the bod is somewhat healthy again I am planning this years garden. I hope to learn a great deal here!
 
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Hiya Steve and Michelle,

There is a lot of great information on this site and even more fantastic people. I am always impressed by the quality of information that is given whenever questions are asked. I love learning and this place is full of knowledge!

Great to have you with us!

Kind regards
Steven
 
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Welcome to permies Steve! One of the first things I like to recommend for jumping into permaculture is PauL Wheaton's Permaculture Keynote because it covers avast array of topics within permaculture briefly- enough to pique curiosity and get people thinking.
 
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