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Welcome to permablitz.net - this site has been set up to help people get together and have fun learning about, designing and implementing suburban permaculture systems.  Our focus is edible gardens, and our ultimate aim is to make the suburbs edible enough such that should food become unaffordable, we don’t even notice.  See below for the next permablitz and feel free to submit your own onto the calendar.  Check out photos of blitzes 1-6 here, and photos of more recent blitzes in our gallery.
 

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Ormond Permablitz #39 PDF Print E-mail
Written by dan   
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

Check out some great photos from an awesome permablitz # 39 in Ormond Sunday February 3rd (click read more just below this) with more in the gallery .  Thanks to designers Erin and mike, and to hosts Keith and Sharon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 February 2008 )
 
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Permaculture Design Course - Central Victoria
October 11, 2008 (10:00 am)
Immerse yourself in Permaculture! A two week residential Permaculture Design Course (PDC) with an exciting range of enthusiastic and experienced tutors including cooriginator of the permaculture concept, David Holmgren. We also have a range of inspiring...

Permaculture Design Certificate Course
October 12, 2008 (8:00 am)
This course is a 12 day residential at The Land Education Trust in Bermagui, South Coast, NSW. The team of teachers include John Champagne, Vries & Hugh Gravestein, Phil Gall, Kath McCann and Julie Davies. Its specific to the temerate regions of Southea...

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"At the heart of any town or city is the community and the more people help and interact with each other, the stronger the community. This [permablitz] project brings people together so they can help one another, and learn from each other in a relaxed garden setting. In a time when food costs are on the rise and our waistlines are expanding, the edible gardens project couldn't be timelier." Former AFL star Justin Madden