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Permaculture for the Rest of Us - by Jenni Blackmore (Paperback)

Permaculture for the Rest of Us - by  Jenni Blackmore (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p> Jenni Blackmore presents a highly personal, entertaining account of how permaculture can be practiced in adverse conditions. <em> Permaculture for the Rest of Us </em> describes how to retrofit even the smallest homestead, illustrating the fundamental principles of this sometimes confusing concept in a humorous, reader-friendly way. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <strong> Adventures on the road to real-world self-sufficiency </strong> </p> <p> Many of us want to increase our self-sufficiency, but few have access to the ideal 5 sunny, gently-sloping acres of rich, loamy, well-drained soil. Jenni Blackmore presents a highly entertaining, personal account of how permaculture can be practiced in adverse conditions, allowing anyone to learn to live more sustainably in a less-than-perfect world. With a rallying cry of If we can do it, you can too, she distills the wisdom of 20 years of trial and error into a valuable teaching tool. </p> <p> The perfect antidote to dense, high-level technical manuals, <em> Permaculture for the Rest of Us </em> presents the fundamental principles of this sometimes confusing concept in a humorous, reader-friendly way. Each chapter focuses on a specific method or technique, interspersing straightforward explanations with the author's own experiences. Learn how to successfully retrofit even the smallest homestead using skills such as: </p> <ul> <li> No-till vs. till gardening, composting and soil-building </li> <li> Natural pest control and integrating small livestock </li> <li> Basic greenhouse construction </li> <li> Harvesting, preservation and more. </li> </ul> <p> Ideal for urban dreamers, suburbanites and country-dwellers alike, this inspirational and instructional encouragement manual is packed with vibrant photographs documenting the author's journey from adversity to abundance. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>ADVENTURES ON THE ROAD TO REAL-WORLD SELF-SUFFICIENCY <p> ...exactly what the title suggests: an enthusiastic, user-friendly guide to ecologically sensitive homesteading, using permaculture principles, for those who don't happen to have the money and opportunity to buy five or ten acres of perfect farmland. JOHN MICHAEL GREER, author, <em> Green Wizardry </em> </p> <p> Sharing her hard-won lessons in permaculture with verve and intimate warmth, the author reveals the human side of building a new way of life: food, seeds, animals, weather and setbacks. PETER BANE, author, <em> The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country </em> </p> <p> <strong> DON'T LIVE IN </strong> the ideal climate or have access to wonderful soil or plentiful water? Author Jenni Blackmore presents a highly personal and entertaining account of how permaculture can be practiced in adverse conditions, distilling the wisdom of 20 years of trial and error into a valuable teaching tool. </p> <p> The perfect antidote to dense, high-level technical manuals, <em> Permaculture for the Rest of Us </em> presents the fundamental principles of permaculture in a humorous, accessible manner. Each chapter focuses on a specific method or technique, interspersing straightforward explanations with the author's own experiences. </p> <p> Anyone can learn to live more sustainably in a less-than-perfect world. Ideal for urban dreamers, suburbanites and country-dwellers alike, this inspirational and instructional encouragement manual is a must-have travel guide for the journey to abundance. </p> <p> Jenni Blackmore skillfully weaves a thorough explanation of permaculture principles and practices into her own story of returning to the land... The result is a wealth of information, advice and inspiration. DARRELL FREY, author, <em> Bioshelter Market Garden </em> </p> <p> <strong> JENNI BLACKMORE </strong> is a farmer, artist, writer and certified Permaculture Design Consultant who built her house on a rocky, windswept island off the coast of Nova Scotia almost 25 years ago and has been stumbling along the road to self-sufficient living ever since. </p> <p> To help bring you the very best inspiration and information about greener, more sustainable lifestyles, Mother Earth News is recommending select New Society Publishers books to its readers. This book is one of them. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em><strong>Publishers Weekly</em></strong>, October 2015<p><br>(Blackmore's) book is both a manual and a memoir, using her experiences as a springboard to explain permaculture how-tos and how-not-tos. Blackmore's take on permaculture, the concepts of which were developed in Australia, is decidedly Northern. Anyone envying typical descriptions of lush, fertile land and perfect climates will be heartened by Blackmore's story. She discusses vegetable timetables, ways to create different growing conditions, keeping weeds at bay, dirt building, heat and cold tolerance of plants, greenhouses, "lasagna gardening," and more. She also imparts her knowledge on raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, and rabbits. Her advice is perfect for the beginning and aspiring permaculturist: non-threatening, clear, and told from a charming personal perspective.<p> <p/>Permaculture is personal journey to a more sustainable, earth regenerating lifestyle. In <em>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</em>, Jenni Blackmore skillfully weaves a thorough explanation of permaculture principles and practices into her own story of returning to the land. With wit and charm she draws on her experiences homesteading in a challenging climate. She deftly illustrates how she and her family have truly created abundance while embracing the natural world around them. The result is a wealth of information, advice and inspiration.<br>---Darrell Frey, Author of <em>Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm</em><p> <p/>Self-reliance is a choice today, and a difficult one, but it won't be a choice in the future. Jenni Blackmore writes with heart about her family's crawl toward living in harmony with nature. Sharing her hard-won lessons in permaculture with verve and intimate warmth, the author reveals the human side of building a new way of life: food, seeds, animals, weather and setbacks. Genuine, pithy, and filled with practical tips to encourage and guide the reader, the book also expands our knowledge of coastal ecosystems.<br>---Peter Bane, author, <em>The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country</em> and publisher, <em>Permaculture Activist</em> magazine <p> <p/>A welcome breath of fresh air, Jenni Blackmore's <em>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</em> is exactly what the title suggests: an enthusiastic, user-friendly guide to ecologically sensitive homesteading, using permaculture principles, for those who don't happen to have the money and opportunity to buy five or ten acres of perfect farmland. For those who want to grow their own food without pesticides or the other problematic features of industrial agriculture -- and these days, it's hard to think of a more useful step toward personal sustainability -- this is an excellent guide. <br>-- John Michael Greer, author, <em>Green Wizardry: Conservation, Solar Power, Organic Gardening, and Other Hands-On Skills from the Appropriate Tech Toolkit</em><p> <p/>As Canadians change their approach to the garden, Jenni Blackmore is leading the way. It is not that nature has changed but our attitude towards her is. Blackmore shows us how to embrace the lead that nature provides us with, in an approach that is as much storytelling as it is a guide to self-sufficiency.<br>I am not sure if this book is more useful in the magazine rack, next to the almanac where I can pick it up and gather some nuggets of knowledge that will make me a better gardener, or next to my fat, cushioned reading chair where I enjoy a good story. We need a special category for this book.<br>---Mark Cullen markcullen.com <p> <p/>For most, permaculture can seem like a complex philosophy too daunting to make part of our everyday reality. In <em>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</em>, Jenni Blackmore masterfully distills the concepts and principles of permaculture in such a way that the reader is convinced to put theory into practice. Both optimistic and realistic, <em>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</em> is a rare combination that provides both the how and why of creating a simpler life while fostering a deeper connection with nature, with the Earth, and with each other. <br>---Av Singh, Just Us! Centre for Small Farms<br><br><br><i><b>Publishers Weekly</i></b>, October 2015<p><br>(Blackmore's) book is both a manual and a memoir, using her experiences as a springboard to explain permaculture how-tos and how-not-tos. Blackmore's take on permaculture, the concepts of which were developed in Australia, is decidedly Northern. Anyone envying typical descriptions of lush, fertile land and perfect climates will be heartened by Blackmore's story. She discusses vegetable timetables, ways to create different growing conditions, keeping weeds at bay, dirt building, heat and cold tolerance of plants, greenhouses, "lasagna gardening," and more. She also imparts her knowledge on raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, and rabbits. Her advice is perfect for the beginning and aspiring permaculturist: non-threatening, clear, and told from a charming personal perspective.<p> <p/>Permaculture is personal journey to a more sustainable, earth regenerating lifestyle. In <i>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</i>, Jenni Blackmore skillfully weaves a thorough explanation of permaculture principles and practices into her own story of returning to the land. With wit and charm she draws on her experiences homesteading in a challenging climate. She deftly illustrates how she and her family have truly created abundance while embracing the natural world around them. The result is a wealth of information, advice and inspiration.<br>---Darrell Frey, Author of <i>Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm</i><p> <p/>Self-reliance is a choice today, and a difficult one, but it won't be a choice in the future. Jenni Blackmore writes with heart about her family's crawl toward living in harmony with nature. Sharing her hard-won lessons in permaculture with verve and intimate warmth, the author reveals the human side of building a new way of life: food, seeds, animals, weather and setbacks. Genuine, pithy, and filled with practical tips to encourage and guide the reader, the book also expands our knowledge of coastal ecosystems.<br>---Peter Bane, author, <i>The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country</i> and publisher, <i>Permaculture Activist</i> magazine<p> <p/>A welcome breath of fresh air, Jenni Blackmore's <i>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</i> is exactly what the title suggests: an enthusiastic, user-friendly guide to ecologically sensitive homesteading, using permaculture principles, for those who don't happen to have the money and opportunity to buy five or ten acres of perfect farmland. For those who want to grow their own food without pesticides or the other problematic features of industrial agriculture -- and these days, it's hard to think of a more useful step toward personal sustainability -- this is an excellent guide.<br>-- John Michael Greer, author, <i>Green Wizardry: Conservation, Solar Power, Organic Gardening, and Other Hands-On Skills from the Appropriate Tech Toolkit</i><p> <p/>As Canadians change their approach to the garden, Jenni Blackmore is leading the way. It is not that nature has changed but our attitude towards her is. Blackmore shows us how to embrace the lead that nature provides us with, in an approach that is as much storytelling as it is a guide to self-sufficiency.<br>I am not sure if this book is more useful in the magazine rack, next to the almanac where I can pick it up and gather some nuggets of knowledge that will make me a better gardener, or next to my fat, cushioned reading chair where I enjoy a good story. We need a special category for this book.<br>---Mark Cullen markcullen.com<p> <p/>For most, permaculture can seem like a complex philosophy too daunting to make part of our everyday reality. In <i>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</i>, Jenni Blackmore masterfully distills the concepts and principles of permaculture in such a way that the reader is convinced to put theory into practice. Both optimistic and realistic, <i>Permaculture for the Rest of Us</i> is a rare combination that provides both the how and why of creating a simpler life while fostering a deeper connection with nature, with the Earth, and with each other.<br>---Av Singh, Just Us! Centre for Small Farms<br><br><br>"Publishers Weekly," October 2015<P><BR>(Blackmore's) book is both a manual and a memoir, using her experiences as a springboard to explain permaculture how-tos and how-not-tos. Blackmore's take on permaculture, the concepts of which were developed in Australia, is decidedly Northern. Anyone envying typical descriptions of lush, fertile land and perfect climates will be heartened by Blackmore's story. She discusses vegetable timetables, ways to create different growing conditions, keeping weeds at bay, dirt building, heat and cold tolerance of plants, greenhouses, "lasagna gardening," and more. She also imparts her knowledge on raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, and rabbits. Her advice is perfect for the beginning and aspiring permaculturist: non-threatening, clear, and told from a charming personal perspective.<P> <BR>Permaculture is personal journey to a more sustainable, earth regenerating lifestyle. In "Permaculture for the Rest of Us," Jenni Blackmore skillfully weaves a thorough explanation of permaculture principles and practices into her own story of returning to the land. With wit and charm she draws on her experiences homesteading in a challenging climate. She deftly illustrates how she and her family have truly created abundance while embracing the natural world around them. The result is a wealth of information, advice and inspiration.<BR>---Darrell Frey, Author of "Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm"<P> <P>Self-reliance is a choice today, and a difficult one, but it won't be a choice in the future. Jenni Blackmore writes with heart about her family's crawl toward living in harmony with nature. Sharing her hard-won lessons in permaculture with verve and intimate warmth, the author reveals the human side of building a new way of life: food, seeds, animals, weather and setbacks. Genuine, pithy, and filled with practical tips to encourage and guide the reader, the book also expands our knowledge of coastal ecosystems.<BR>---Peter Bane, author, "The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country" and publisher, "Permaculture Activist" magazine<P> <P>A welcome breath of fresh air, Jenni Blackmore's "Permaculture for the Rest of Us" is exactly what the title suggests: an enthusiastic, user-friendly guide to ecologically sensitive homesteading, using permaculture principles, for those who don't happen to have the money and opportunity to buy five or ten acres of perfect farmland. For those who want to grow their own food without pesticides or the other problematic features of industrial agriculture -- and these days, it's hard to think of a more useful step toward personal sustainability -- this is an excellent guide.<BR>-- John Michael Greer, author, "Green Wizardry: Conservation, Solar Power, Organic Gardening, and Other Hands-On Skills from the Appropriate Tech Toolkit"<P> <P>As Canadians change their approach to the garden, Jenni Blackmore is leading the way. It is not that nature has changed but our attitude towards her is. Blackmore shows us how to embrace the lead that nature provides us with, in an approach that is as much storytelling as it is a guide to self-sufficiency.<BR>I am not sure if this book is more useful in the magazine rack, next to the almanac where I can pick it up and gather some nuggets of knowledge that will make me a better gardener, or next to my fat, cushioned reading chair where I enjoy a good story. We need a special category for this book.<BR>---Mark Cullen markcullen.com<P> <P>For most, permaculture can seem like a complex philosophy too daunting to make part of our everyday reality. In "Permaculture for the Rest of Us," Jenni Blackmore masterfully distills the concepts and principles of permaculture in such a way that the reader is convinced to put theory into practice. Both optimistic and realistic, "Permaculture for the Rest of Us" is a rare combination that provides both the how and why of creating a simpler life while fostering a deeper connection with nature, with the Earth, and with each other.<BR>---Av Singh, Just Us! Centre for Small Farms<BR><br><br>Permaculture is personal journey to a more sustainable, earth regenerating lifestyle. In "Permaculture for the Rest of Us," Jenni Blackmore skillfully weaves a thorough explanation of permaculture principles and practices into her own story of returning to the land. With wit and charm she draws on her experiences homesteading in a challenging climate. She deftly illustrates how she and her family have truly created abundance while embracing the natural world around them. The result is a wealth of information, advice and inspiration.<BR>---Darrell Frey, Author of "Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm"<P> <P>Self-reliance is a choice today, and a difficult one, but it won't be a choice in the future. Jenni Blackmore writes with heart about her family's crawl toward living in harmony with nature. Sharing her hard-won lessons in permaculture with verve and intimate warmth, the author reveals the human side of building a new way of life: food, seeds, animals, weather and setbacks. Genuine, pithy, and filled with practical tips to encourage and guide the reader, the book also expands our knowledge of coastal ecosystems.<BR>---Peter Bane, author, "The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country" and publisher, "Permaculture Activist" magazine<P> <P>A welcome breath of fresh air, Jenni Blackmore's "Permaculture for the Rest of Us" is exactly what the title suggests: an enthusiastic, user-friendly guide to ecologically sensitive homesteading, using permaculture principles, for those who don't happen to have the money and opportunity to buy five or ten acres of perfect farmland. For those who want to grow their own food without pesticides or the other problematic features of industrial agriculture -- and these days, it's hard to think of a more useful step toward personal sustainability -- this is an excellent guide.<BR>-- John Michael Greer, author, "Green Wizardry: Conservation, Solar Power, Organic Gardening, and Other Hands-On Skills from the Appropriate Tech Toolkit"<P> <P>As Canadians change their approach to the garden, Jenni Blackmore is leading the way. It is not that nature has changed but our attitude towards her is. Blackmore shows us how to embrace the lead that nature provides us with, in an approach that is as much storytelling as it is a guide to self-sufficiency.<BR>I am not sure if this book is more useful in the magazine rack, next to the almanac where I can pick it up and gather some nuggets of knowledge that will make me a better gardener, or next to my fat, cushioned reading chair where I enjoy a good story. We need a special category for this book.<BR>---Mark Cullen markcullen.com<P> <P>For most, permaculture can seem like a complex philosophy too daunting to make part of our everyday reality. In "Permaculture for the Rest of Us," Jenni Blackmore masterfully distills the concepts and principles of permaculture in such a way that the reader is convinced to put theory into practice. Both optimistic and realistic, "Permaculture for the Rest of Us" is a rare combination that provides both the how and why of creating a simpler life while fostering a deeper connection with nature, with the Earth, and with each other.<BR>---Av Singh, Just Us! Centre for Small Farms<BR><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <b> Jenni Blackmore </b> is a farmer, artist and writer who built her house on a rocky, windswept island off the coast of Nova Scotia almost twenty-five years ago and has been stumbling along the road to self-sufficient living ever since. As a successful micro-farmer she produces most of her family's meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, in spite of often-challenging conditions. She is certified as a Permaculture Design Consultant from the Falls Brook Centre in New Brunswick and has published 2 fiction titles for children and one for adults. </p>

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