New: mollisonAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932hive-166405photographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-183397bitcoinhive-150122lifehive-188619krsuccesshive-101145hive-124908hive-103599hive-184714hive-139150hive-145157hive-103393TrendingNewHotLikersbustillo (58)in permaculture • 6 years agoNo tienes una plaga de caracoles, tienes pocos patosBill Mollison Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webagsurrection (46)in bill • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 03/04/18Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "Use the principle that white reflects, dark absorbs, heat. Plant shrubs and trees needing heat and light in front of white-painted walls."…agsurrection (46)in permaculture • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 02/27/18“The planting of trees can assuredly increase local precipitation, and can help reverse the effects of dryland soil salting. There is evidence everywhere, in literature and in the field, that the…gardeningchannel (66)in gardening • 7 years ago5 Principles of PERMACULTURE DESIGN!Permaculture isn't just gardening, it is a design science that is built on principles. If you are interested in learning more about Permaculture and the 5 Principles of design then this video is…agsurrection (46)in permaculture • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 02/26/18“In houses, design so that you use light and radiation to best effect, particularly in temperate climates. Particular use should be made of the thermosiphon effect of heat, so that heat sources are…agsurrection (46)in bill • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 02/25/18Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "When planning windbreaks, consider: Trees that give multiple function, e.g. mulch (Casuarina), bee nectar (dogwood), sugar pods for animals…agsurrection (46)in bill • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 02/24/18Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "Ascertain the general "hardiness" zone for plants and animals. This is based on temperature, with frost being the limiting factor. Make a survey…agsurrection (46)in altitude • 7 years agoMaster Quote: Bill Mollison – 02/20/18Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "Approximately every 100 m of altitude is equivalent to 1° of latitude, so that a variety of plants can be grown if the property contains hills…agsurrection (46)in permaculture • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Master Quotes: Bill Mollison – 02/15/18Bill Mollison - Picture Source "Rice, for example, yields 4-5 times better in temperate areas than in tropical ones, although up to three crops per year in the tropics helps to increase local…agsurrection (46)in bill • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Quotes by Bill – 12/02/17Bill Mollison - Source: permacultureprinciples.com "A bird's-eye view of centralized and disempowered societies will reveal a strictly rectilinear network of streets, farms, and property…