There Are No Mistakes In Permaculture - Only Learning
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Bill Mollison, one of the founders of permaculture surveys some of the projects he helped to establish in Zimbabwe.
He says:" You can never have a typical permaculture. What we're teaching is not how to do it, but how to think about doing it."
They discuss plants that work symbiotically: One releases nitrogen, another uses it, another repels pests, and so on.
In this video we visit a grade school with a schoolyard garden that produces food for the children's lunches and provides a tool for teaching the techniques to the students, most of whom come from farming families.
See these inspiring projects, including the least expensive form of beekeeping -- while enjoying some great singing!