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Insulated Strawbale Chicken House
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
  • Urban Permaculture
Apr22

Insulated Strawbale ...

posted by Ecofilms

Keeping chickens in an Urban environment is something a lot of people would like to have, but when it comes to roosters – people baulk at the idea knowing their neighbors wont like it. After all, who can blame them when they’re trying to get some sleep? Roosters are known to crow...

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Urban Permaculture DVD
  • Aquaponics
  • Permaculture
  • Urban Permaculture
Apr21

Urban Permaculture D...

posted by Ecofilms

Filming various homes in Sydney for the Urban Permaculture DVD with Geoff Lawton reveals just what a wealth of Permaculture innovation there truly is. We really need to praise Penny Pyett from Permaculture North for organizing some very special show gardens for us to visit this week. Penny...

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Ecofilms in Sydney
  • Aquaponics
  • Permaculture
Apr13

Ecofilms in Sydney

posted by Ecofilms

Ecofilms will be in Sydney this weekend and early next week filming Murray Hallam’s Sydney Aquaponics workshop next Sunday at the Casula Powerhouse in Liverpool. Murray as also agreed to appear at Permaculture North monthly meeting along with Geoff Lawton and Ecofilm’s Frank...

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Building a Herb Spiral
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
  • Urban Permaculture
Apr10

Building a Herb Spir...

posted by Ecofilms

Watching a spiral herb garden being constructed is a fascinating thing. Having 50 school kids building it all at once can descend into mayhem, but fortunately Permaculture teacher Leonie Shanahan was able to keep the whole process on track with a certain degree of military precision. After...

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Growing Food in a Mulch Pit
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
Apr02

Growing Food in a Mu...

posted by Ecofilms

The idea of growing food in a mulch pit is something we came across whilst filming Geoff Lawton’s Introduction to Permaculture Design DVD. Geoff was climbing over what looked like a mountain of trash. Cardboard boxes, newspaper, old clothes and tree prunings. The mulch pit stretched...

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Recycled Houses
  • Environment
Mar27

Recycled Houses

posted by Ecofilms

Is it possible to build a house entirely from the bits and pieces you would find in a rubbish dump? Dan Phillips thinks so. First watch the YouTube clip above to see the kind of houses Dan builds. To learn more about his thoughts and ideas, this TED talk below shares Dan’s amusing look...

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Victory Garden Chicken System
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
  • Urban Permaculture
Mar26

Victory Garden Chick...

posted by Ecofilms

The notion of Victory Gardens sounds rather quaint these days and conjures up ideas of thrift and service for the war effort. Used throughout the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and other places, the Victory Garden was a symbol of pride that helped take pressure off the...

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Nutrient Flow and Chicken Coops
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
Mar24

Nutrient Flow and Ch...

posted by Ecofilms

Siting your Chicken Coop in your backyard may be no big deal, but to place it at the highest point of your garden – well isn’t that usually reserved for your house as the premier spot? Not necessarily so if you talk with Permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton. The Problem Recently...

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The Chicken Tunnel Man
  • Permaculture
  • Techniques DIY
Mar13

The Chicken Tunnel M...

posted by Ecofilms

While filming a segment on backyard chickens, we came across a novel approach to improving your garden beds when we visited the garden of Bruce Morgan in Nambour, Queensland. Bruce has been doing Permaculture now for many years and has even taught the “pros” a thing or two over...

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School Gardens – Tidy or Rampant?
  • Permaculture
  • School Gardens
Mar11

School Gardens ̵...

posted by Ecofilms

For most school principals its a daunting task to allow a Permaculture Garden Designer into the school yard – let alone let them redesign the school backyard along with the crazy ideas of Primary School kids calling the shots and taking an active role in the design process! Schools need...

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Frank Fekonia
  • Permaculture
Mar06

Frank Fekonia

posted by Ecofilms

Very sad to hear yesterday the passing of a true legend and active member of Permaculture Noosa – Frank Fekonia. Husband to Elisabeth, Frank was a true maverick character who told me how he escaped from communist Slovania in the early 1960’s by stealing a canoe and paddling night...

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Green Manure at School Gardens
  • Permaculture
  • School Gardens
Feb18

Green Manure at Scho...

posted by Ecofilms

Green manure crops are plants grown specially to be dug back into the soil before they reach maturity. This way they help to contribute to the care and feeding of the garden soil. Its an old technique that’s been forgotten by many farmers and gardeners who are no longer aware of...

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