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Old 05-04-2007, 09:28 PM   #13
Fellionas

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Originally posted by lord of the mark
B. You can grow SOME of your own food on that, but not all of it for a familyof 3 or 4 or more. Probably not all but every bit helps.

Much less any other needs. So you still have to work at a job, which means you dont have much labor time left for the "farm" esp if you are using a labor intensive method of farming. Permaculture is very un-labor intensive (beyond the initial setup). One of the beautiful things about it is that it's designed to be self-sustaining. That's what I love about Bill, he's very unashamedly lazy (and yet passionate about what's he's doing).
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