A Permaculture View On Brooklyn and NYC: An Exclusive Series Brought to You by GBK and Andrew Faust
January 23rd, 2008 by EthanThanks for visiting! Subscribe to the RSS feed, receive posts via email, or find other ways to subscribe in the 'Subscribe' box to the left. Thanks again and see ya soon.
As you may have noted from the previous post, we definitely like permaculture.
But we love urban permaculture!
Andrew Faust — who is offering the permaculture design certification class — and GBK have gotten together and the result is a seven-part series on the greening of Brooklyn and NYC.
We bring you:
A Permaculture View On Brooklyn and NYC: Green Living, Problems, and Solutions
Look for the following posts:
- Waste = Food
- Water Quality Realities in New York
- Air Quality Realities: Outdoor and Indoor Air and How to Improve Them
- Soil Issues: Brownfields and Beyond
- Inner-City Gardening
- Trees and Tree Crop Cultivation in Urban Landscapes
- Apartment Gardening
Starting soon.
So get your RSS feeds juiced up and your bookmarks, tell a friend, grab some (sustainably-grown) popcorn and get ready for a look at the future of our city… A truly green Brooklyn.
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