Hello Dear, How is everything with you,I picked interest on you after going through your short profile,I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here,since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on(brunoserra@outlook.fr)for the full details. Have a nice day. thanks Bruno Serra.
Thank you for the link, I'll check it out. If you know of anyone with 'coop and pond', please let me know. If not, please consider putting a team together to host a table on the tour. Aquaponics is fascinating to say the least and I know the tour-goers would love to hear about it.
Welcome to the Valley Permaculture Alliance, a local 501C3 non-profit education organization that offers classes, training, activities, tours, events and demonstrations on various aspects of sustainable living around the Greater Phoenix Valley. You can read more about the VPA on the ‘About Us’ page, and explore the many groups and resources this Ning “social networking site” has to offer, as well as customize your own Profile Page and connect with new like-minded friends.
We encourage you to browse the discussions, blogs, videos, comments to get a feel for our incredibly resourceful community, and to share your interests as well. There are many volunteer opportunities to assist with classes and events, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out when available.
We offer a variety of classes to our members on a donation basis (usually $10 to $25) that goes toward venue hard-costs, also to our experienced and knowledgeable instructors, as well as to support the non-profit in providing quality education for improving our health, our communities and environment. See what classes you may be interested in attending atwww.phoenixpermaculture.org/events - and feel free to contact us with any questions.
"Have you ever thought of using plain old water with a piece of foam on top for some net pots? Ive had great success growing tomatoes and peppers in a water raft bed. You can also pick our brains at this…"
"Here are a few:
The Garden Guy -by Dave Owens
Extreme Gardening -also by Dave Owens
Edible Landscaping in the Desert Southwest -by The Herb Lady
Arizona Gardener's Guide -by Mary Irish
Cooking the Wild Southwest -by Carolyne Niethammer
I've seen…"
I see that there are a lot of good books about permaculture, can anyone tell me if there are any specific to the Phoenix area? Specifically choosing, growing and cooking foods?
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Hello Dear,
How is everything with you,I picked interest on you after going through your short profile,I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here,since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on(brunoserra@outlook.fr)for the full details.
Have a nice day.
thanks
Bruno Serra.
David,
Yes I am in need of fish for the system. Do you have some we could showcase? Jarrod.
David,
Thank you for the link, I'll check it out. If you know of anyone with 'coop and pond', please let me know. If not, please consider putting a team together to host a table on the tour. Aquaponics is fascinating to say the least and I know the tour-goers would love to hear about it.
Thanks,
Matt (TdC Chair)
David,
I just saw your note. Maybe we could set something up for after xmas?
Lisette
Welcome to the Valley Permaculture Alliance, a local 501C3 non-profit education organization that offers classes, training, activities, tours, events and demonstrations on various aspects of sustainable living around the Greater Phoenix Valley. You can read more about the VPA on the ‘About Us’ page, and explore the many groups and resources this Ning “social networking site” has to offer, as well as customize your own Profile Page and connect with new like-minded friends.
We encourage you to browse the discussions, blogs, videos, comments to get a feel for our incredibly resourceful community, and to share your interests as well. There are many volunteer opportunities to assist with classes and events, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out when available.
We offer a variety of classes to our members on a donation basis (usually $10 to $25) that goes toward venue hard-costs, also to our experienced and knowledgeable instructors, as well as to support the non-profit in providing quality education for improving our health, our communities and environment. See what classes you may be interested in attending atwww.phoenixpermaculture.org/events - and feel free to contact us with any questions.
Thanks!
Mischa
Valley Permaculture Alliance