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What if your habits could create a more meaningful life for you and a better world? The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbook is your guide to improving your home, health and happiness - and the planet - one simple step at a time. Packed with practical skills and projects, it's regenerative living for busy people who want to make a positive impact in a world out of balance.

Discover how simple changes to your every day can make a big difference. Maybe it's decluttering your home, growing sprouts on your windowsill, connecting with your community or taking on a locavore mini-challenge. Maybe it's going waste-free or falling in love with compost. Inspired by the life-affirming principles of permaculture, all 60 habits will help you reconnect with your ecosystem, save money and celebrate sustainable living.

Wherever you start, this book will help you change your lifestyle in small but significant ways - one powerful, practical habit at a time - towards a resilient, abundant life and a hopeful future for all.

Trade Review
This book is all about a passion for sharing skills, igniting the can-do, cultivating the possible, calming the chaos, delivering the doable. And, above all else, connecting and caring for the community. It's a home, a safe place to come and grow hope in what is a challenging world. -Costa Georgiadis

Overflowing with information for our times - one of the best permaculture books ever! -Hannah Moloney


Kirsten Bradley shows us that it is never one big action, but rather a life of small, intentional, daily actions that truly make a difference. This is how we empower ourselves, our families and our communities to create a world in which we want to live. -Paul West


The time is right for this volume and it is very welcome. -Rosemary Morrow, permaculture elder


As author and activist, Kirsten Bradley walks her talk applying the deep and ethical thinking behind permaculture to everyday habits that she and her family have tested and documented through the very successful Milkwood Permaculture Living Course. This book distils the lessons learnt from helping so many others make positive changes in their own lives. In the process it is an accessible introduction to permaculture as powerful thinking tools for regeneration and resilience. -Dr David Holmgren, co-originator of permaculture









Table of Contents
Welcome to Milkwood
Introduction
Habit Zero: Learn whose country you're on



Principle 1 - Observe and interact
Habit 1: Identify five useful wild plant
Habit 2: Research the life cycle of something you use daily
Habit 3: Pay the rent
Habit 4: Regulate your household's temperature
Habit 5: Learn about your local waterways



Principle 2 - Catch and store energy
Habit 6: Store the season by preserving food
Habit 7: Harvest rainwater
Habit 8: Build a mini greenhouse
Habit 9: Create a budget and start saving
Habit 10: Grow a storage crop



Principle 3 - Obtain a yield
Habit 11: Grow sprouts and microgreens
Habit 12: Use what you have
Habit 13: Start a herb garden
Habit 14: Do a life/work time audit
Habit 15: Pest-proof your garden



Principle 4 - Apply self-regulation and accept feedback
Habit 16: Locavore challenge
Habit 17: Rehome all that stuff
Habit 18: Use your privilege for purpose
Habit 19: Learn how to communicate well
Habit 20: Get water wise



Principle 5 - Use and value renewable resources and services
Habit 21: Make natural home cleaners
Habit 22: Start a worm farm
Habit 23: Cook with sticks
Habit 24: Reuse your wee
Habit 25: Reuse your packaging



Principle 6 - Produce no waste
Habit 26: Commit to a five-day no-waste challenge
Habit 27: Learn to mend:
Habit 28: Eat real food
Habit 29: Learn to love second-hand things
Habit 30: Compost everything



Principle 7 - Design from patterns to details
Habit 31: Make a base map
Habit 32: Start a garden or nature diary
Habit 33: Write a Will - and talk about it
Habit 34: Learn about your local climate
Habit 35: Get to know the soil beneath your feet



Principle 8 - Integrate rather than segregate
Habit 36: Reuse your household greywater
Habit 37: Keep chickens
Habit 38: Engage with the commons
Habit 39: Support a local person in need
Habit 40: Eat with friends and family



Principle 9 - Use small and slow solutions
Habit 41: Start a home seed bank
Habit 42: Make your own sourdough
Habit 43: Walk or ride there
Habit 44: Take your lunch
Habit 45: Plant a tree and take care of it



Principle 10 - Use and value diversity
Habit 46: Support your local pollinators
Habit 47: Make your own probiotic drinks
Habit 48: Install a gate in your side fence
Habit 49: Make a lizard hotel
Habit 50: Share a garden



Principle 11 - Use edges and value the marginal
Habit 51: Get to know your local fungi
Habit 52: Cook a meal outdoors
Habit 53: Join your local food co-op
Habit 54: Learn to identify and use local seaweeds
Habit 55: Explore your local gift economy



Principle 12 - Creatively use and respond to change:
Habit 56: Raise your voice on the climate crisis
Habit 57: Make an emergency plan
Habit 58: Do a first-aid course
Habit 59: Engage in mutual aid
Habit 60: Revisit your personal goal



Resources
References
Thank you
Index

The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbook: Habits

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    Publisher: Murdoch Books
    Publication Date: 05/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781922351920, 978-1922351920
    ISBN10: 192235192X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    What if your habits could create a more meaningful life for you and a better world? The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbook is your guide to improving your home, health and happiness - and the planet - one simple step at a time. Packed with practical skills and projects, it's regenerative living for busy people who want to make a positive impact in a world out of balance.

    Discover how simple changes to your every day can make a big difference. Maybe it's decluttering your home, growing sprouts on your windowsill, connecting with your community or taking on a locavore mini-challenge. Maybe it's going waste-free or falling in love with compost. Inspired by the life-affirming principles of permaculture, all 60 habits will help you reconnect with your ecosystem, save money and celebrate sustainable living.

    Wherever you start, this book will help you change your lifestyle in small but significant ways - one powerful, practical habit at a time - towards a resilient, abundant life and a hopeful future for all.

    Trade Review
    This book is all about a passion for sharing skills, igniting the can-do, cultivating the possible, calming the chaos, delivering the doable. And, above all else, connecting and caring for the community. It's a home, a safe place to come and grow hope in what is a challenging world. -Costa Georgiadis

    Overflowing with information for our times - one of the best permaculture books ever! -Hannah Moloney


    Kirsten Bradley shows us that it is never one big action, but rather a life of small, intentional, daily actions that truly make a difference. This is how we empower ourselves, our families and our communities to create a world in which we want to live. -Paul West


    The time is right for this volume and it is very welcome. -Rosemary Morrow, permaculture elder


    As author and activist, Kirsten Bradley walks her talk applying the deep and ethical thinking behind permaculture to everyday habits that she and her family have tested and documented through the very successful Milkwood Permaculture Living Course. This book distils the lessons learnt from helping so many others make positive changes in their own lives. In the process it is an accessible introduction to permaculture as powerful thinking tools for regeneration and resilience. -Dr David Holmgren, co-originator of permaculture









    Table of Contents
    Welcome to Milkwood
    Introduction
    Habit Zero: Learn whose country you're on



    Principle 1 - Observe and interact
    Habit 1: Identify five useful wild plant
    Habit 2: Research the life cycle of something you use daily
    Habit 3: Pay the rent
    Habit 4: Regulate your household's temperature
    Habit 5: Learn about your local waterways



    Principle 2 - Catch and store energy
    Habit 6: Store the season by preserving food
    Habit 7: Harvest rainwater
    Habit 8: Build a mini greenhouse
    Habit 9: Create a budget and start saving
    Habit 10: Grow a storage crop



    Principle 3 - Obtain a yield
    Habit 11: Grow sprouts and microgreens
    Habit 12: Use what you have
    Habit 13: Start a herb garden
    Habit 14: Do a life/work time audit
    Habit 15: Pest-proof your garden



    Principle 4 - Apply self-regulation and accept feedback
    Habit 16: Locavore challenge
    Habit 17: Rehome all that stuff
    Habit 18: Use your privilege for purpose
    Habit 19: Learn how to communicate well
    Habit 20: Get water wise



    Principle 5 - Use and value renewable resources and services
    Habit 21: Make natural home cleaners
    Habit 22: Start a worm farm
    Habit 23: Cook with sticks
    Habit 24: Reuse your wee
    Habit 25: Reuse your packaging



    Principle 6 - Produce no waste
    Habit 26: Commit to a five-day no-waste challenge
    Habit 27: Learn to mend:
    Habit 28: Eat real food
    Habit 29: Learn to love second-hand things
    Habit 30: Compost everything



    Principle 7 - Design from patterns to details
    Habit 31: Make a base map
    Habit 32: Start a garden or nature diary
    Habit 33: Write a Will - and talk about it
    Habit 34: Learn about your local climate
    Habit 35: Get to know the soil beneath your feet



    Principle 8 - Integrate rather than segregate
    Habit 36: Reuse your household greywater
    Habit 37: Keep chickens
    Habit 38: Engage with the commons
    Habit 39: Support a local person in need
    Habit 40: Eat with friends and family



    Principle 9 - Use small and slow solutions
    Habit 41: Start a home seed bank
    Habit 42: Make your own sourdough
    Habit 43: Walk or ride there
    Habit 44: Take your lunch
    Habit 45: Plant a tree and take care of it



    Principle 10 - Use and value diversity
    Habit 46: Support your local pollinators
    Habit 47: Make your own probiotic drinks
    Habit 48: Install a gate in your side fence
    Habit 49: Make a lizard hotel
    Habit 50: Share a garden



    Principle 11 - Use edges and value the marginal
    Habit 51: Get to know your local fungi
    Habit 52: Cook a meal outdoors
    Habit 53: Join your local food co-op
    Habit 54: Learn to identify and use local seaweeds
    Habit 55: Explore your local gift economy



    Principle 12 - Creatively use and respond to change:
    Habit 56: Raise your voice on the climate crisis
    Habit 57: Make an emergency plan
    Habit 58: Do a first-aid course
    Habit 59: Engage in mutual aid
    Habit 60: Revisit your personal goal



    Resources
    References
    Thank you
    Index

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