It’s the Planet: respecting ecological limits for the benefit of all - and we can all make a difference if we:

1. Refuse
2. Reduce
3. Reuse
4. Repair 
5. Recycle 
6. Relocalise 

And what’s left,

7. Offset
It’s the Planet: respecting ecological limits for the benefit of all - and we can all make a difference if we:

1. Refuse
2. Reduce
3. Reuse
4. Repair
5. Recycle
6. Relocalise

And what’s left,

7. Offset
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Tired of worrying about the future of the planet
and your own future with it?
Tired of feeling helpless?
Like to do something about it?

Introduction to Permaculture

Two-day course, Spring 2009,
Pitsidia, Crete
Whether you want to design your garden, reduce your ecological footprint, or help your community prepare for the future, this course is for you.
Perma-what?  Permaculture comes from the
concept of permanent agriculture, or in a wider sense, permanent culture.

Permaculture is a design system which follows nature’s patterns to create sustainable communities, agriculture and gardens.

Permaculture design principles are based on the
ethics of Earth Care, People Care and Fair Shares
for all.

Taught by Naturewise (www.naturewise.org.uk)

For further details email info@itstheplanet.co.uk

A two week permaculture full design course is planned for September 2009!
Let us know if you might be interested in this, so that we can keep you updated.