PERMACULTURE
This system of producing food, energy and other assets uses methods that do not deplete the earth’s natural resources. When you’ve crossed off the listed words where you find them in the grid, the letters left over will reveal some areas its principles focus on.
1. Abundance 2. Agriculture 3. Architecture 4. Bill Mollison 5. Biodiversity 6. Branches 7. Canopy 8. Community 9. Conscious 10. Contribution 11. Creative 12. Cycle 13. David Holmgren 14. Design 15. Earthworms 16. Ecological 17. Ecosystems 18. Efficiency 19. Environmental 20. Ethics 21. Evolving 22. Experimenting 23. Farming 24. Feature 25. Fertile 26. Function 27. Fungi 28. Grazing 29. Guilds 30. Habitat 31. Harvesting 32. Inspired 33. Landscape 34. Layers 35. Local
36. Maintenance
37. Manure
38. Movement
39. No-dig
40. Nutrients
41. Orchards
42. Organic
43. Patterns
44. Perennial
45. Permanent
46. Philosophy
47. Plants
48. Rainwater
49. Relationships
50. Renewable
51. Resilience
52. Rhizosphere
53. Self-maintained
54. Self-perpetuating
55. Shrubs
56. Simulate
57. Social
58. Solutions
59. Species
60. Stability
61. Suburban
62. Sustainable
63. Synergy
64. Topsoil
65. Useful
66. Vines
67. Vision
68. Waste
69. Yield
70. Zones