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4 Responses to A Few Thoughts On Permaculture Zone 5
Thanks 😀 Yes, we do! There is growing awareness in the UK that kids don’t spend enough time out in nature any more, so hopefully this will become a greater priority.
AppletonPermaculture
September 3, 2012 at 4:28 pm Reply
Thanks! I’m very grateful for having grown up with this woodland. We have a charity in the UK called the Woodland Trust who buy woodland and open them up for the public to access and enjoy, so local woodlands are fairly accessible here. Even so, I am envious of the National Parks in the US! They look so epic! Going camping in one of the great National Parks in on my bucket list 😀
AppletonPermaculture
September 3, 2012 at 4:31 pm Reply
Nice video, we need many more places to be set aside for nature to take it’s course and for people to enjoy. Thanks for sharing :p
Thumbs up for your video! It is sad to say you are very lucky to have access to a nice woodland area behind where you live – I wish it were more common. The national parks here in the USA are great and all but in a way I think local woodlands are just as valuable. I wish you much success with your permaculture endeavors.
Thanks 😀 Yes, we do! There is growing awareness in the UK that kids don’t spend enough time out in nature any more, so hopefully this will become a greater priority.
AppletonPermaculture
September 3, 2012 at 4:28 pm
Thanks! I’m very grateful for having grown up with this woodland. We have a charity in the UK called the Woodland Trust who buy woodland and open them up for the public to access and enjoy, so local woodlands are fairly accessible here. Even so, I am envious of the National Parks in the US! They look so epic! Going camping in one of the great National Parks in on my bucket list 😀
AppletonPermaculture
September 3, 2012 at 4:31 pm
Nice video, we need many more places to be set aside for nature to take it’s course and for people to enjoy. Thanks for sharing :p
sneakybagger1
September 3, 2012 at 4:46 pm
Thumbs up for your video! It is sad to say you are very lucky to have access to a nice woodland area behind where you live – I wish it were more common. The national parks here in the USA are great and all but in a way I think local woodlands are just as valuable. I wish you much success with your permaculture endeavors.
musiceuphony
September 3, 2012 at 4:54 pm