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PERMACULTURE PRIMER Lynda Garvin, Agriculture Agent NMSU Cooperative extension Service Opening Activity What permaculture means to me Draw a simple diagram of your landscape as it is now On the same sheet of paper draw a stick figure representing you 1

Who wants to share what permaculture means to you? We ll get to the drawing later Bill Mollison the face of the Permaculture movement a beneficial assembly of plants and animals in relation to human settlements, mostly aimed towards household and community self-reliance, and perhaps as a commercial endeavor only arising from a surplus from that system. Later included legal and financial strategies for land access, business structures, and regional financing 2

1974 while teaching at the University of Tasmania, Bill Mollison and David Holmgren developed a joint framework for a sustainable Agriculture System PERMACULTURE Permanent + Agriculture/Culture 3

Permanent fixed stagnant Sustainable Flowing Evolving Adapting over time (Agri)culture & Culture Agriculture: cultivation of plants, animals, and fungi for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal plants and other products used to sustain and enhance (human) life. Permaculture would say enhance the environment as well 4

PERMACULTURE Culture cannot survive without sustainable agriculture base and landuse ethic Permaculture Mind set Lifestyle Holistic driven behaviors Socially responsible life choices Process 5

PERMACULTURE ETHICS Earth Care People Care Fair Share EARTH CARE Hippocratic Oath for the planet: I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm Work with nature Build and protect resources Simplicity & diversity 6

PEOPLE CARE Everything and everyone is connected Meet basic needs: Food, water, shelter, education, meaningfull livelihood, connection Help people become self-reliant and promote community responsibility Fair Share Contribution of surplus: Time Money Energy To achieve the aims of earth and people care 7

Permaculture Principles Let s look at your diagrams Who has their stick figure self next to your foodscape? Who has their stick figure self inside their foodscape? 8

Where do I stand in the system/landscape/foodscape? Humans are not superior to other living forms. We are not masters over nature. See ourselves as nature; not separate from it. Everything we do to other life forms we do to ourselves. Bill Mollison Do you see yourself in the system or outside the system? How do I internalize this process 9

Take time to observe and be in your landscape/foodscape Work with nature not against it What was the land and natural environment like in the past? Finding the connection (the flow) between all parts of the system Take time to observe natural patterns and flows on the land: Where do you like to hang out, walk, ponder Water Wind Sun Shade Warm and cool air wildlife 10

Work with Nature not against it; cooperation not competition Relative location The parts of the system are viewed in relation to other things in the system, not in isolation Looking for and enhancing relationships within the system so they work together efficiently 11

Relative Location Going with the flow Water Land Personal habits Start small and get it right Mudhubllc.com Go to Google map 12

Design is making the connections between things Finding working relationships between things Making observations to ensure the highest efficiency of all parts of the system Right place and orientation start small and get it right 13

Each Element Performs Many Functions Start thinking of things as elements (pond, greenhouse, kitchen) and functions performed by these elements: Pond -storing water, fish farm, habitat Greenhouse - growing salads, nectar source Kitchen cooking, drying herbs, community How do things interact with each other? What benefits do they provide to each other, the foodscape, and household? Take time to look at and map these functions, interactions, & relationships to maximize all the resources Good practice: make sure every element you want does at least two functions, this is for efficiency Each Element (Part) Performs Many Functions Vermiculture Vegetables from kitchen garden Worm bin Food waste to worm bin Worm castings and tea used to fertilize vegetable plots Share or sell worms, castings, compost, tea Kitchen Food Kitchen Garden 14

Each Part performs many functions Plants: New Mexican Olive Functions: Oxygen maker Privacy Screen Windbreak Habitat and food for wildlife (chickens?) Nectar plant for pollinators Erosion control Soil builder Adds color and texture to the foodscape Carbon sink Don t Forget You are a major resource and serve many functions within your permaculture system 15

Each important function is supported by many elements (have a backup) Irrigation water: Water Tanks filled with rainwater from roof gravity fed to drip system Well with pump connect hose from spigot to drip system Hand water herb garden from house tap Pond water Backup systems Energy: Solar panels Batteries to store energy for use at night or rainy days (we wish) Public electricity Gas water heater as backup Heat water on stove for shower Leave black bucket outside to warm water for shower 16

Efficient Energy Planning Zone and placement of elements with slope, sun, shade, wind, water flow, temperature gradients etc. to maximize time, energy, and money Heat sinks for growing less cold tolerant plants and year long production 17

Zone Planning Intensity & frequency of use and management from highest (zone 0) to lowest (Zone 5). 18

Use Biological Resources 19

Our most limiting resource Where can you find it on your property? Where does it flow when it rains? Slow it down Collect it Reuse it - waste & gray water Swales slow flow and hold water 20

Slow it down and keep it on site Swales 21

Build and maintain healthy soils for healthy plants, people, and environment The key to successful gardening Deep organically rich soil encourages the growth of healthy extensive roots Provides a beneficial environment for billions of organisms found in the soil food web Optimum for plants 6.0-7.2 It influences how easily plants can take up nutrients from the soil When ph exceeds 7.5, iron, manganese, and phosphorus are less available. Plants have ph preferences ph & Nutrients get your soil tested our ph is 7+ 22

Add Organic Matter Compost pile at Seed2Need 23

Cover Crops Sesbania Sainfoin New Zealand white clover Green Manure Plant fall & grow over winter. Cut and work it back into the soil Adds organic matter and nutrients Legumes add nitrogen: Clover, hairy vetch, peas, alfalfa, beans 24

Nitrogen fixing plants Fertilizers 25

Work is Pollution Tidiness is maintained disorder and a waste of energy. Ben Haggard Optimize the edge greatest diversity and fertility 26

Small Scale Intensive Systems Diverse Planting is Key Prevents build up of pest, weed, and disease populations Confuse insect pests Adds variety to the garden and your plate Include nectary plants Intensive Garden Spacing Square-foot gardening Bio-intensive- closer spacing in a particular pattern Weed suppression 27

Plant Guild built around a central plant Food Forest Companion Planting Plants that get along together Don t compete for resources Provide benefits to each other 28

Stacking Plants 29

Time Stacking provide production all year long successive planting 30

Disease, Weeds, & Insect Pest Best Management Tools Healthy soils and plants. Plants adapted to our climate. Create habitat for beneficial insects 31

Mason Bee Houses 32

Take home messages Take Home messages Observe through the seasons Work with nature Identify the relationships Encourage Diversity Reduce, reuse, re-purpose (waste = energy). Keep resources on site. Keep water on your land Build and maintain healthy soils Each element has many benefits Avoid Toxic substances in your home and garden It takes a village 33

Resources Free online classes: www.openpermaculture.com NC State University www.permies.com www.geofflawton.com http://tobyhemenway.com/resources/permaculture-reading-list/ http://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/howto/howto.html 34

https://vimeo.com/channels/571888 Good Karma Demonstration Garden link https://youtu.be/fmyeodscy7w 35