Agriculture and culture which is permanent and sustainable is what permaculture is. Belief in and practice of permaculture requires looking at what will keep people and soil healthy and productive.
Normal gardening is planting vegetables and flowers. Permaculture takes gardening to a new level. Permaculture would not allow pesticides. Extra vegetables and fruit would be donated to a shelter or shared with neighbors as well as birds, and animal life. Rainwater can be collected in barrels and used when needed. Leaves, yard waste, and vegetable table scraps can be composted to enrich the garden soil. Plants such as milkweed would be allowed to stay in the garden to encourage monarch butterflies.
Permaculture College Australia was created in 2004.
David Holmgren has written: 'Permaculture' -- subject(s): Permaculture 'Sustainable Living at Melliodora Hepburn Permaculture Gardens'
Pinjor Garden
horticulture
Yes, it is possible to use permaculture. Permaculture consciously or unconsciously motivates individuals who grow their own edibles, mulch their plants, and recycle items for other on-site uses or into compostable materials.
The cast of Permaculture Soils - 2010 includes: Geoff Lawton as himself
Introduction to Permaculture Design - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
mughal garden
Harvesting Water the Permaculture Way - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of Introduction to Permaculture Design - 2009 includes: Geoff Lawton as himself