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    A French article with quite a good summary of what Permaculture is and a brief bio of Bill Mollison
    '' If I ask an old Greek lady sitting in the vineyard, "Why did you plant roses in your grapes?" Will she say to me, "Because the rose is the doctor of the grape. If you do not plant roses, the grapes get ill." she will answer me: "Because the rose is the doctor of the grape. If you do not have roses, grapes get sick. "

    If I can find that the rose gives off a chemical that some roots emerge and then be picked up by the roots of grapes which in turn pushes the white fly (which is the scientific way of saying the same thing), so I have something very useful.
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    http://www.come4news.com/bill-mollis...culture-504204
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    I thought roses were planted at the end of grape trellis' because they usually pick up mildews before grapes do. So the vineyard manager can watch his roses then get out and spray Bordeaux mixture before it hits their grapevines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matto View Post
    I thought roses were planted at the end of grape trellis' because they usually pick up mildews before grapes do. So the vineyard manager can watch his roses then get out and spray Bordeaux mixture before it hits their grapevines.
    I don't know, but a winery on the NSW East coast Cassergrain has a vast rose garden. I thought they just liked roses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matto View Post
    I thought roses were planted at the end of grape trellis' because they usually pick up mildews before grapes do. So the vineyard manager can watch his roses then get out and spray Bordeaux mixture before it hits their grapevines.
    I am very anti-Bordeaux for the record.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaelangelica View Post
    A French article with quite a good summary of what Permaculture is and a brief bio of Bill Mollison
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    http://www.come4news.com/bill-mollis...culture-504204
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    Mairde! You didn't say the french article was in french! Now I have to switch brains.
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    Well, you know Bill. He loves to tell a story, sometimes we just dont get the whole picture.
    I heard Nick Romanowski, Australian wetland and aquaculture expert found quite a lot of faults with the Designers Manual's Aquaculture chapter. But then I dont know fish.

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    Mairde! You didn't say the french article was in french! Now I have to switch brains.
    Really?! Where can I get a French brain? That would be really handy!

    Bill has often been accused of not letting the truth get in the way of a good story. But I'll let him get away with it because without him there would be no Permaculture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eco4560 View Post
    Really?! Where can I get a French brain? That would be really handy!

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    France, & maybe the french quarter of Montreal?

    I haven't gotten to the aquaculture chapter in that big ass book yet, maybe I will look into it & said Bill a re-write.
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    Here it is for the ones who cant use the French part of their brains yet
    http://translate.google.com.au/trans...26prmd%3Dimvns

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    Quote Originally Posted by eco4560 View Post
    Bill has often been accused of not letting the truth get in the way of a good story. But I'll let him get away with it because without him there would be no Permaculture.
    Correct, even David Holmgren reckons without Bill, the Permaculture manuscript would be sitting in the bottom of his drawer. I guess you could argue it would never have been written, but then Im glad we don't have to argue that.

    Im sure a new designers manualwill be written sometime, Ben Falk et al of Whole Syetems Design is working on a book relating to his climate cataloging what they have done around Vermont in America. Anyone on facebook.com should follow this work in progress, some of the most exciting work being related on the internet that I have come across. Yale University meets permaculture!

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