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  • Soil Association of South Australia

    The Soil Association of South Australia (SASA) is an organisation concerned mainly with the management of soil profiles. See SASA website for details: http://sacommunity.org/org/203123-Soil_Association_of_SA_Inc

  • Alternative Technology Association

    The Alternative Technology Association (ATA) provides a forum for discussion sustainable technologies in a range of areas such as renewable energy, building management, and water storage and reuse. They hold regular monthly meetings Details on the Adelaide branch: http://community.ata.org.au/branches/adelaide-branch/

  • Diggers club Adelaide

    The Diggers is a non-profit organisation based in Victoria which provides heirloom varieties of fruit and vegetables seeds as well as ornamental flowers. In Adelaide, the Diggers have a shop at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. They hold workshops and masterclasses on a regular basis. The Diggers offer membership, which provides discounted prices on purchases, a regular…

  • Spouts for watering seedlings

    Watering spouts that you can attach to drinks water bottles. They deliver an even slow pressure spray over seedlings. Available at Diggers store here at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. How to use Empty and thoroughly clean a soft drink or water bottle with compatible screw on-on lid. Fill bottle with water Screw on the spout…

  • Permaculture South Australia

    Permaculture SA (PASA) is a non-profit organisation whose purpose is to promote, practice, and represent permaculture in South Australia. It acts as the peak body for most of the South Australian permaculture community. PASA has an excellent website with a very substantial Calendar of events: http://www.permaculturesa.org.au/calendar/

  • Food forest

    The Food Forest is an organic farm using permaculture principles and practices.

  • Sustainable Communities SA

    Sustainable Communities SA is a non-profit organisation which promotes sustainable living in a community context. In the NPSP council, they operate the One Planet market, which meets monthly. See their web page for One Planet market times, location and contact details: http://sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/projects/one-planet-market/

  • Re-earth the Cities

    Margaret RainbowWeb has been maintaining the Re-Earth the Cities website for many years. It is a rich source of information about permaculture principles based on personal experience and research. In particular, visit Permaculture Journey.