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Home » Posts Tagged "Natural Sequence Farming"
Peter Andrews on Weeds
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  • Food Forests
Jul31

Peter Andrews on Wee...

posted by Ecofilms

Peter Andrews the creator of Natural Sequence Farming talks to us about the role of weeds in a natural system. Sitting down on a stump with sprig of Patterson’s curse – a noxious weed – proudly tucked into his top pocket, Peter reckons the authorities have got it all wrong....

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Are Eucalypts Weeds?
  • Environment
Nov15

Are Eucalypts Weeds?

posted by Ecofilms

For many years they’ve been seen as a symbol of pride in Australia. Expatriate writers in the 50’s and 60’s would  write about returning to Sydney by ship and about being greeted by the  smell of  wafting gum tree leaves as they waxed lyrical about the nostalgia they felt...

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Peter Andrews at Mulloon Creek
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Nov05

Peter Andrews at Mul...

posted by Ecofilms

Its not often that you get to meet a living legend everyday and lets face it, the term is bandied around for all sorts of people, sportsmen and even celebrities – all the time. But Peter Andrews is different. Here is a guy not afraid to speak his mind and more importantly – back...

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The Man of a Thousand Trees
  • Environment
Oct04

The Man of a Thousan...

posted by Ecofilms

Planting trees in heavily compacted soil is not easy as Matt will tell you, but it can be done if you follow some basic tips.

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Rehydrating the Landscape
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  • Permaculture
  • Water Harvesting
Jun11

Rehydrating the Land...

posted by Ecofilms

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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