Review:
I bought the Earth Users Guide way back in 1994. It was at a time when I'd realised that there was much more to permaculture than making herb spirals and sheet mulch beds, and was desperately hungry to find out more. I'd borrowed Permaculture One and the Designers Manual from the library, but have to admit that as a newcomer didn't find them particularly approachable. Rosemary Morrow's book on the other hand was exactly what I was looking for, and I fondly remember hours spent pouring over its clearly written text, colour photos and the wealth of clear, simple yet beautiful diagrams and illustrations that made the book a visual treat. Drawing on her years of experience in Australia, Vietnam, Cambodia, India and Africa, Morrow communicated the essence of permaculture ethics, principles and design with enthusiasm, translating Holmgren and Mollison's heady but rather theoretical concepts to an accessible 'here's how to do it' approach. After giving an overview of ecological concepts such as understanding landscape, soil, water and climate, the book covered practical applications of permaculture in the home and garden as well as more broadscale areas of farming, aquacultures, orchard and forest management, finally looking at 'social permaculture' strategies such as LETS and bioregionalism. Together with Graham Bell's 'Permaculture Garden', I can honestly say this is a book that changed my life... Receiving this new edition was therefore like having a visit from an old friend, being able to spend a good few hours reminiscing and once again sharing their wisdom and inspiration. And as with meeting the best of our old mates, its great to learn that the Earth Users Guide has moved on and grown. In fact its been completely revised and updated to almost twice its original size! In particular the sections on urban permaculture and community building have been expanded, and there are new sections on 'weeds', wildlife gardening, seed saving and pest management, as well as the introduction of concepts like Ecological Footprinting that were virtually unknown in the early 1990s. And best of all, there are loads more new pictures! Morrow continues to empower with her vision that permaculture possibilities are not only open to anybody whatever their circumstances or situation, but can be fun too! --Graham Burnett, Permaculture Magazine
For those readers who want an easy-to-follow and get-to-the-point manual for designing their property according to permaculture principles, this book is it. About a third of the book is foundational material on earth science: air, weather, soil, plants, etc. Starting with the basics, like observation and note taking, the author guides us step by step to help us understand the macro (the earth) and the micro (our backyard) world around us. The next third of the book helps you to start planning your own property based on the principles uncovered in the first third. Photos and cartoon-like illustrations help flesh out the concepts. --www.alcoholcanbeagas.com
Another Australian permaculturist, Rosemary Morrow, who had been teaching Permaculture around the world for a while, published The Earth Users Guide to Permaculture, written more as a school textbook than Mollison's books. However, rather than dumbing down permaculture, she has distilled the essence into an easily understood format which makes it much more accessible. She outlines the principles and the components of permaculture design and then goes on to apply them to two situations, a small urban back garden and a farm. The book is clear and well-illustrated, and each chapter concludes with activities to help deepen your knowledge on that particular area. The book does have a leaning towards Australian plants and ecologies, but its clear elucidation of the principles and practice of permaculture make it a very accessible and useful. --Rob --Rob Hopkins, www.transition.org
For those readers who want an easy-to-follow and get-to-the-point manual for designing their property according to permaculture principles, this book is it. About a third of the book is foundational material on earth science: air, weather, soil, plants, etc. Starting with the basics, like observation and note taking, the author guides us step by step to help us understand the macro (the earth) and the micro (our backyard) world around us. The next third of the book helps you to start planning your own property based on the principles uncovered in the first third. Photos and cartoon-like illustrations help flesh out the concepts. --www.alcoholcanbeagas.com
Another Australian permaculturist, Rosemary Morrow, who had been teaching Permaculture around the world for a while, published The Earth Users Guide to Permaculture, written more as a school textbook than Mollison's books. However, rather than dumbing down permaculture, she has distilled the essence into an easily understood format which makes it much more accessible. She outlines the principles and the components of permaculture design and then goes on to apply them to two situations, a small urban back garden and a farm. The book is clear and well-illustrated, and each chapter concludes with activities to help deepen your knowledge on that particular area. The book does have a leaning towards Australian plants and ecologies, but its clear elucidation of the principles and practice of permaculture make it a very accessible and useful. --Rob Hopkins, www.transition.org
About the Author:
Rosemary Morrow has qualifications pertaining to agriculture, horticulture, rural sociology and adult education. She is a highly regarded permaculture teacher and has been practising and teaching worldwide (most notably in Australia) for 20 years. Rosemary is known and revered world-wide for her pragmatic and effective approach to creating permaculture systems across an incredibly broad range of environments, successfully implementing community-scale permaculture systems in such diverse bioshperes as, Somalia, Thailand, the Middle East Australia and northern Europe, to name but a few. Her knowledge on how to create abundance, food security and successful sustainable farming models, no matter what the country, is perhaps unparallelled in permaculture education today.
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