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Permaculture Fact Sheets


Sharing permaculture knowledge to educate and inspire

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Get into Permaculture

Permaculture offers a positive way to create healthy environments for your family, friends and neighbours by working with nature rather than against it. 

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Greening your home

A green home uses little or no external inputs to run. It minimises a damaging impact during its construction and during its life on the environment. It also provides a comfortable and healthy living environment and is cheap to run. Whether buying, building, retrofitting or improving a green home, the principles which apply are the same

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Composting and Worm Farming

Reduce waste and improve your soil

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Native Bees of Sydney’s Northern Beaches

An important contribution to biodiversity in our community

 
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Being Chemical Free

Natural alternatives to herbicides and pesticides

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Permaculture for kids

Permaculture is about growing your own food with ecological design that works with people, our natural environment and ecosystems.

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Balcony and small space permaculture

Small spaces can be highly productive using permaculture principles

 
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Keeping Chooks

Keeping a small flock of chickens in your backyard increases your self sufficiency. They are the perfect complement to your permaculture garden.

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Seed Saving

Saving seeds helps adapt plants to your local area, as well as saving you money. It also ensures seeds have not been sprayed with a fungicide as is common with commercial seeds. Giving seeds to a seed bank is a wonderful way to help build your community through a spirit of sharing. 

 
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Community gardens on the Northern Beaches

A community garden is a public piece of land on which fresh produce can be grown by a group of people who usually incorporate organic principles, composting and/ or worm farming and water harvesting into its operation. 

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How to build a herb spiral

Herb spirals are a highly productive and energy efficient, vertical garden design.

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Farming the footpath

Turning your under-utilised nature strip into an edible street verge garden for you and your neighbours.

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