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The Phoenix Permaculture Guild is dedicated to getting you in touch with as many resources as possible.  When we can, we'll provided you with local resources.  Failing that, we'll provide you with regional, national, international and internet resources. 

The resource list is a collaborative effort.  Everyone is invited to share resources, suggest new categories and the like. If you own a business, provide a service or have a favorite business or service to share - send that along as well.

If you have a resource you'd like to see featured on this list - please email Liz at Liz@phoenixpermaculture.net.


Resource List:

Architecture for Arid Lands

Chickens

Community and School Gardens

Effective Microorganisms (EMs)

Farmer's Markets and CSAs

Financial

Food Preservation

Fruit - Trees, Bushes, Vines, etc.

Gardening and Garden Supplies

Grants

Green Building Supplies

Handipersons

Hazardous Waste Disposal

Intern Opportunities

International Resources

Local Businesses and Services

Local Permie Websites

National Resources

Native Foods

Natural Foods

Permaculture Designers and Installers

Recycling

Regional (SW USA) Resources

RSS Feeds

Seeds - buying, saving, sharing

Solar

Statewide Resources

Urban Homesteading

Training

Water Harvesting

 

 

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