The term “swale” is often used by Permaculture people when designing large earth work constructions but it’s very rarely spoken of in an urban setting. What is a swale anyway? Well its commonly defined as “a water harvesting ditch on contour.” Imagine it as a...
Building an Urban Greywater Reedbed
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Permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton scrambles through a clump of reeds perched over a some large boulders and gingerly steps over a pond choked with Duckweed and Salvinia floating on the surface. You can hear the frogs croaking in the background. Birds are singing in the trees. He peels back a...
Swale Contour Basics
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A while back when we made our first DVD on harvesting rainwater to drought proof your property we first came across this term “Swale.” What does it mean exactly and why do Permaculture people advocate its usage? If you asked Geoff Lawton from the Permaculture Research Institute...
Greening the Desert Revisited
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Ten years after Permaculture guru Geoff Lawton’s attempt at greening a small part of the desert in the Middle East, is a new video currently being produced by Craig Mackintosh called “Greening the Desert II.” Geoff and Craig are currently in Jordan filming and documenting...
Harvesting Water the Permaculture Way DV...
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This DVD looks at a small acreage farm and follows Permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton and a team of students as they consult with a client, survey the landscape and discuss the best way to capture rainwater and divert it into a series of swales to feed a dam system that they will construct over...
Rehydrating the Landscape
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Here's the first 10 minutes under the working title of "Rehydrating the Landscape" it will look at the work of Peter Andrews and Geoff Lawton.





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