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Permaculture Plants:

A Selection
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Chelsea Green Publishing, 2004 - Gardening - 160 pages
This is an easy-to-use guide to selecting hundreds of perennial species. It is indispensable for growers and designers working in subtropical and warm temperate/arid climates, and also includes some cool-climate tolerant species. Permaculture Plants: A Selection details hundreds of common and unusual edible, medicinal, and useful plants.
  

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
9
THE PIONEERS
15
Contents
25
THE NUTS
31
COLOUR PLATES
47
THE FRUITS
57
OTHER UTILITY PLANTS
79
UTILITY LISTS
111
WATER PLANTS
121
DIFFICULT SITES
127
INDEX
139
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Jeff Nugent :: Chelsea Green Publishing
... also includes some cool tolerant species. Permaculture Plants: A Selection details hundreds of common and unusual edible, medicinal and useful plants. ...
www.chelseagreen.com/ authors/ JeffNugent

The Rodale Institute Store - Permaculture Plants: A Selection
Lots of exciting things going on at The Rodale Institute! We will keep you updated on farm, garden, soil science, farm products, special events, ...
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jeff nugent libri - I Libri dell'autore: Jeff Nugent ...
Permaculture Plants: A Selection di Jeff Nugent, Julia Boniface - Permanent Publications - March 2005. Prezzo: € 29.44 ...
www.libreriauniversitaria.it/ books-author_jeff+nugent-jeff+nugent.htm

About the author (2004)

Jeff Nugent was born in Perth, Western Australia, and moved to Nannup in 1975. He is a founding member of the Sustainable Agricultural Research Institute (SARI). He holds a degree in permaculture. Julia Boniface moved to Nannup, Western Australia, in 1989, after completing a degree in agriculture at London University. She holds a certificate in permaculture design, and now works as a permaculture designer and lecturer with SARI.

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