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Right livelihood: Rakesh "Rootsman Rak"
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(News)
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... compliment the rest. They are all used at the same time: multiple functions, multiple elements, maximizing edge, redundancy, etc … I can’t prioritize any. The principles help me to look at a problem, to ...
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Created on 10 January 2015
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The dyslexic way of creating permaculture documentation
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(Designs)
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Overview
The main purpose of this design is to create a systematic way for documenting and presenting my designs in a way that is easy and achievable for me. Being dyslexic and having a phobia about ...
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Created on 27 October 2013
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Talbot Gardens Urban Forest Garden
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(Designs)
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Overview
This project is to design the garden of the house that I grew up in. We moved out of this house in winter 1989. My parents moved to the house next door, and I moved out of the neighbourhood. ...
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Created on 05 November 2012
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Talbot Gardens Family Permaculture Garden
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(Designs)
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... use when introducing permaculture and permaculture design to people with no permaculture knowledge, hence it starts with the basics. To avoid duplicating effort, I have taken the slide show presentation ...
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Created on 05 November 2012
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Urban front garden
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(Designs)
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... is the edge between this garden and the outside world. It is here that we can potentially exchange with the neighbours. We also have some walls which could be used for climbers.
Resources ...
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Created on 05 November 2012
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6.
Indian Family Forest Garden Design
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(Designs)
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... can soak back into the garden. The output from the greywater system then enters the pond, which during the implementation we intentionally modified to take a full round through stones (maximising edge) ...
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Created on 05 November 2012
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Council Estate Community Food Growing Project
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(Designs)
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... the grassy area. We are confined to drowing where the paved area is.
Other
Lack of knowledge about food growing
Site is exposed
Resources
Money ...
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Created on 05 November 2012