Saturday, January 20, 2024

Permaculture Principles


Many permaculture elements were included in the design of the VegHeadz Demonstration Garden and continue to be used in growing and maintaining it.   To name a few:  

  • The berms and swales we created to capture and control the flow of water on our sloped site and the recently constructed rain garden for further water control.  
  • Utilization of crop rotation,  cover crops and no-till methods to minimize pests and diseases and build the soil.  
  • Minimal use of chemicals, pesticides, and commercial fertilizers. 
  • Production of compost and extensive use of sustainable and recycled mulches.
  • Use of the garden to teach others and contribution of our excess to those who have less.
  • Utilization of Hugelkultur and food forest growing techniques.
  • Planting many different species and varieties throughout the garden to provide biodiversity and mutual benefits.     
There are more.  If you’re not familiar with permaculture, read the article under Permaculture Resources in the right sidebar— Permaculture—What Is It?

A new addition to our permaculture resources is a concise statement by permaculture designer Brett Prichard of Mollison’s fundamentals in permaculture ethics and design which are definitely worth a read.  In particular, permaculture ethics set out a map we should all follow in living our lives in a way to preserve the earth for future generations.  

https://www.permaculturefundamentals.com/?p=36


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