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Welcome Dr. Immo Fiebrig author of Edible Cities

 
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Immo is on the far right.

Photo Source: Permanent Publications

This week Dr. Immo Fiebrig will be joining us to talk about all sorts of different kinds of urban permaculture techniques.

There are four copies of his book, Edible Cities up for grabs.

Immo will be stopping by on the forum over the next few days answering questions and joining in discussions.

From now through this Friday, any posts in this forum, ie the urban forum, could be selected to win.

To win, you must use a name that follows our naming policy and you must have your email set up in Paul's Daily-ish email.

The winner will be notified by email and must respond within 24 hours.

Posts in this thread won't count, but please feel free to say hi to Immo and make him feel welcome!
 
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Welcome Immo!

I just noticed this photo in another thread - I think that's you at the back?



I read your book yesterday - really inspiring stuff. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!

I even managed to get a review out - review of Edible Cities
 
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Welcome Dr. Immo,

My father was a teenager in England during the war and grandfather's garden and chickens were a key part of his diet. Somehow, attitudes changed and growing veggies in your front garden was seen as unreasonable and unacceptable. Keep being a part of changing that attitude! The more people there are saying, "this it good, this is ideal, this is worth doing", the more people will give it a try.

Jay
 
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Phew,

I really kind of dropped the ball on picking the winners on this one. A few days late.

So I ran the winner picker app in the forum software and we have 2 winners.

D. Logan
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John Salveit

Congratulations D. and John!

I sent you an email to ask for the email address of the person that first referred you to Permies.com. That person (if qualified) will also get a copy of the book and a permies care package.
 
A lot of people cry when they cut onions. The trick is not to form an emotional bond. This tiny ad told me:
How To Grow Grain On the Homestead by Leigh Tate
https://permies.com/t/282571/Grow-Grain-Homestead-Leigh-Tate
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