[Lapg] Podcast/Homescale Permaculture: How to Create a Backyard Ecosytem/ Toby Hemenway,

Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Aug 13 06:53:30 PDT 2009


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Homescale Permaculture: How to Create a Backyard Ecosytem
Toby Hemenway, www.patternliteracy.com author of the best selling 
book Gaia's Garden, tells us how to create beautiful and functional 
ecosystems in our own backyards. Hemenway, a Permaculture teacher, 
writer, and lecturer, talks about basic Permaculture principles, 
guilds, and how to build soil fertiility. Interview on Sustainable 
World Radio with host Jill Cloutier

Friday, 9-10am, Sustainable World Radio
KCSB 91.9 FM PST.
also streaming live on www.kcsb.org, interviews posted later on 
www.sustainableworldradio.com

TOBY'S  HEMENWAY BOOK
Gaia Garden: Homescale Permaculture: How to Create a Backyard 
Ecosytem 2nd Edition
revised and expanded second edition
http://www.chelseagreen.com/bookstore/item/gaias_garden_second_edition:paperback
Book Data
ISBN: 9781603580298
Year Added to Catalog: 2008
Book Format: Paperback
Book Art: Color photos & illustrations
Dimensions: 8 x 10
Number of Pages: 320
Book Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Release Date: April 29, 2009
Web Product ID: 442

"The world didn't come with an operating manual, so it's a good thing 
that some wise people have from time to time written them. Gaia's 
Garden is one of the more important, a book that will be absolutely 
necessary in the world ahead."
-Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy and Hope, Human and Wild

In these hard economic times, home gardening is a rapidly growing 
phenomenon.  The first edition of Gaia's Garden was the first major 
North American book on home scale permaculture.  In this extensively 
revised and expanded second edition, Toby Hemingway - a writer, 
teacher and expert on permaculture - broadens the reach and depth of 
the permaculture approach for the urban and suburban growers.

Hemingway shows that it is fun and easy to create a "backyard 
ecosystem" by creating communities of plants that can work 
cooperatively and provide a variety of functions, including:

Building and maintaining soil fertility and structure
Catching and conserving water in the landscape
Providing habitat for beneficial insects, birds, and animals
Growing an edible "forest" that yields seasonal fruits, nuts, and other foods
One of the highlights of this new edition is a chapter on urban 
permaculture, designed for people living in urban and suburban areas 
who have very limited growing space. In using basic permaculture 
principles you create a more diverse, productive, natural, and 
beautiful garden that requires less work to maintain.

Gaia's Garden, A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, is a must-read for 
anyone wanting to work with nature and transform their garden into a 
beautiful and abundant habitat.
Please let us know if you would like a review copy of this important 
new edition, or would like to interview the author. 

Hemmingway's current project is developing urban sustainability 
resources in Portland, Oregon, where he now lives. He teaches 
permaculture, consults and lectures on ecological design throughout 
the country. His writing has appeared in magazines such as Whole 
Earth Review, Natural Home, and Kitchen Gardener.


Toby Hemenway is the author of the first major North American book on
permaculture, Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture. He is a
Scholar in Residence at Pacific University and an adjunct professor at Portland
State University. Toby teaches permaculture and consults and lectures on
ecological design throughout the country.
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