Moindreffor wrote:nico239 wrote:You're right at 100%
But what he says about hay and mounds is interesting so I keep
yes, to say that the buttes of Perma is not Peru, it is already taking a step
he did not have the time to do everything in real butts perma, and he observes whatever it works the same, he progresses to laziness (realism)
he questions the mounds, but will he take the plunge and admit his "error" even if it means losing his business, I have a serious doubt
Frankly I do not ask myself all these questions of knowing if the guy (him or another) does not obey the dogma to the letter, if he does not cross exactly in the nails, if he will take a dwarf step or giant in the perfect permacultural direction or not ....
Whether he is rich or poor either does not interest me, whether he is successful or not either ...
The guys who do everything not perfect or who make lots of mistakes or who grope I find that rather comforting besides ....
It allows me to better identify myself
And then good to make two groups of 5 good and bad among the "10 permaphonoculters" against the 100 traditional gardeners my faith I see no interest.
Everyone contributes to the building, each at their own level with their ideas and if they differ a little from mine so much the better.