Bill Mollison Permaculture Pamphlets
Pamphlet 2 – Permaculture in Humid Landscapes
Pamphlet 3 – Permaculture in Arid Landscapes
Pamphlet 4 – Permaculture on Low and High Islands and PC on Granitic Landscapes
Pamphlet 5 – Permaculture for Fire Control and Permaculture for Millionaires
Pamphlet 6 – Designing for Permaculture
Pamphlet 7 – Permaculture Techniques
Pamphlet 8 – Forests in Permaculture
Pamphlet 9 – Water in Permaculture
Pamphlet 10 – Permaculture in Urban Areas and Urban-Rural Links
Pamphlet 11 – The Permaculture Community
Pamphlet 12 – The Permaculture Alternative
Some quotes from Bill Mollison during a design course in 1982.
On finding work:
“Conduct weekend workshops, from which jobs will come. Lecture. Write articles for local journals. Only when you are established, with a back-up team, should you advertise as permaculture designers. Start modestly and gain experience before you find yourself with more work than you can handle!”
Also:
“Don’t worry about being able to identify each of these plants (in your designs for clients). The world is full of botanists and horticulturists. All you have to do is design. You don’t have to be a botanist; you don’t have to be a bulldozer driver; you don’t have to be a fence builder; you don’t have to be an architect. What the designer has to do is look at the relationships.”






