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Don't worry about being able to identify each of these plants (in your designs for clients). The world is full of botanists and horticulturists. All you have to do is design. You don't have to be a botanist; you don't have to be a bulldozer driver; you don't have to be a fence builder; you don't have to be an architect. What the designer has to do is look at the relationships.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Don't worry about being able
If we lose the forests, we lose our only teachers.
Bill Mollison Quotes: If we lose the forests,
Security can be found in renunciation of ownership over people, money, and real assets; to gain, keep or protect that which others need for periods of legitimate access. A lending library enables people to help themselves to information; a locked-up book collection is useful only to the person who owns it.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Security can be found in
Permaculture creates a cultivated ecology, which is designed to produce more human and animal food than is generally found in nature.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Permaculture creates a cultivated ecology,
It's a revolution. But it's the sort of revolution that no one will notice. It might get a little shadier. Buildings might function better. You might have less money to earn because your food is all around you and you don't have any energy costs. Giant amounts of money might be freed up in society so that we can provide for ourselves better ... So it's a revolution. But permaculture is anti-political. There is no room for politicians or administrators or priests. And there are no laws either. The only ethics we obey are: care of the earth, care of people, and reinvestment in those ends.
Bill Mollison Quotes: It's a revolution. But it's
The American lawn uses more resources than any other agricultural industry in the world. It uses more phosphates than India and puts on more poisons than any other form of agriculture.
Bill Mollison Quotes: The American lawn uses more
The end result of the adoption of permaculture strategies in any country or region will be to dramatically reduce the area of the agricultural environment needed by the households and the settlements of people, and to release much of the landscape for the sole use of wildlife and for re-occupation by endemic flora.
Bill Mollison Quotes: The end result of the
You don't have a snail problem, you have a duck deficiency.
Bill Mollison Quotes: You don't have a snail
We ourselves are part of a guild of species that lie within and without our bodies. Aboriginal peoples and the Ayurvedic practitioners of ancient India have names for such guilds, or beings made up (as we are) of two or more species forming one organism. Most of nature is composed of groups of species working interdependently ...
Bill Mollison Quotes: We ourselves are part of
We're only truly secure when we can look out our kitchen window and see our food growing and our friends working nearby.
Bill Mollison Quotes: We're only truly secure when
A great many film stars perched on unstable ravine edges in the canyon systems of Los Angeles will, like the cemeteries there, eventually slide down to join their unfortunate fellows in the canyon floors, with mud, cars, and embalmed or living film stars in one glorious muddy mass. We should not lend our talents to creating such spectacular catastrophes ...
Bill Mollison Quotes: A great many film stars
Few people today muck around in earth, and when on international flights, I often find I have the only decently dirty fingernails.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Few people today muck around
Permaculture is an integrated, evolving system of perennial and self-perpetuating plants and animal species useful to man.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Permaculture is an integrated, evolving
Permaculture offers a radical approach to food production and urban renewal, water, energy and pollution. It integrates ecology, landscape, organic gardening, architecture and agro-forestry in creating a rich and sustainable way of living. It uses appropriate technology giving high yields for low energy inputs, achieving a resource of great diversity and stability. The design principles are equally applicable to both urban and rural dwellers
Bill Mollison Quotes: Permaculture offers a radical approach
Most biologists, (says Vogel, 1981) seem to have heard of the boundary layer, but they have a fuzzy notion that it is a discrete region, rather than the discrete notion that it is a fuzzy region.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Most biologists, (says Vogel, 1981)
Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex,
the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Though the problems of the
Permaculture principles focus on thoughtful designs for small-scale intensive systems which are labor efficient and which use biological resources instead of fossil fuels. Designs stress ecological connections and closed energy and material loops. The core of permaculture is design and the working relationships and connections between all things.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Permaculture principles focus on thoughtful
The greatest change we need to make is from consumption to production, even if on a small scale, in our own gardens. If only 10% of us do this, there is enough for everyone. Hence the futility of revolutionaries who have no gardens, who depend on the very system they attack, and who produce words and bullets, not food and shelter.
Bill Mollison Quotes: The greatest change we need
To create a mess in which we perish by our own inaction makes nonsense of our claim to consciousness and morality
Bill Mollison Quotes: To create a mess in
The only ethical decision is to take responsibility for our own existence and that of our children.
Bill Mollison Quotes: The only ethical decision is
What is proposed herein is that we have no right, nor any ethical justification, for clearing land or using wilderness while we tread over lawns, create erosion, and use land inefficiently. Our responsibility is to put our house in order. Should we do so, there will never be any need to destroy wilderness.
Bill Mollison Quotes: What is proposed herein is
It is no mere coincidence that there is both an historic and a present relationship between community (people assisting each other) and a poverty of power due to financial recession.
Bill Mollison Quotes: It is no mere coincidence
Women are the holders of all knowledge, everything a man knows he stole from a woman.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Women are the holders of
To accumulate wealth, power or land beyond one's needs in a limited world is to be truly immoral, be it as an individual, an institution, or a nation-state.
Bill Mollison Quotes: To accumulate wealth, power or
Stupidity is an attempt to iron out all differences, and not to use them or value them creatively.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Stupidity is an attempt to
Compressed air can provide limitless amounts of clean energy using technology we have had for hundreds of years.
Bill Mollison Quotes: Compressed air can provide limitless
I teach self-reliance, the world's most subversive practice. I teach people how to grow their own food, which is shockingly subversive. So, yes, it's seditious. But it's peaceful sedition.
Bill Mollison Quotes: I teach self-reliance, the world's
The value of land must, in the future, be assessed on its yield of potable water. Those property-owners with a constant source of pure water already have an economically-valuable "product" from their land, and need look no further for a source of income.
Bill Mollison Quotes: The value of land must,
If and when the whole world is secure, we have won a right to explore space, and the oceans. Until we have demonstrated that we can establish a productive and secure earth society, we do not belong anywhere else, nor (I suspect) would we be welcome elsewhere.
Bill Mollison Quotes: If and when the whole
. . . every society that grows extensive lawns could produce all its food on the same area, using the same resources, and . . . world famine could be totally relieved if we devoted the same resources of lawn culture to food culture in poor areas. These facts are before us. Thus, we can look at lawns, like double garages and large guard dogs, [and Humvees and SUVs] as a badge of willful waste, conspicuous consumption, and lack of care for the earth or its people.

Most lawns are purely cosmetic in function. Thus, affluent societies have, all unnoticed, developed an agriculture which produces a polluted waste product, in the presence of famine and erosion elsewhere, and the threat of water shortages at home.
Bill Mollison Quotes: . . . every society
If you only do one thing, collect rainwater ...
Bill Mollison Quotes: If you only do one
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