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12/06/2011 |
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Last Updated:
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11/05/2012 |
Location:
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Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand |
Climate Zone:
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Mediterranean |
Gender:
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Female |
Web site:
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www.koanga.org.nz |
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Posted by Kay Baxter over 12 years ago
I'm keen to hear your ideas around this.. if we are designing an urban garden or even a 1/4 acre garden, what ideas could work to provide us with 10,000 IU's per day of Vitamin A?
Without this Vitamin A our bodies are unable to absorb the minerals we also need sp I believeĀ it is critical for our gealth and the health of our children's children that we as Permaculture Designers begin to take nutrition into account in our garden designs.
We're looking at acquaponics, rabbits, eggs, ducks, chickens, livers, roe, heads, guinea pigs ....... growig ourvetable sto be super high brix, growing vegetables that are relatively nutritionally dense ... any ideas love to hear from you
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Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Max Lindegger |
Other Teachers: Max Lindegger, Lea Harrison |
Location: Auckland |
Date: Feb 1984 |
4 PDC Graduates (list) |
0 PRI PDC Graduates (list) |
45 Other Course Graduates (list) |
have acknowledged being taught by Kay Baxter |
2 have not yet been verified (list) |
Kay Baxter has permaculture experience in: |
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Cool Temperate |
Warm Temperate |
Mediterranean |
Sub-tropical |