Using Permaculture Principles on a Base Map
Here's a quick little demonstration to help you start thinking about a property from a permaculture designer's point-of-view. More and more principles can be applied at many scales, and new ones pop up as we change the system. Some principles demand certain elements or techniques be used...everything falls into place! This simple exercise can really open up your mind to how to design and maintain your permaculture-style food forest edible landscape. Use Mollison's Ethics or additional principles to push it further!
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Interview with Dr. Woody Mayo of Freedom Farm Academy - Thailand
Get to know Dr. Woody Mayo, his education, background, cycling career, and his role at Freedom Farm Academy in Chiang Rai, Thailand!
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Plant Nursery at Freedom Farm Academy - Thailand
Dr. Woody shows us what's growing at the nursery - ornamental and medicinal plants, various trees, and even trees whose sap can be used as biodiesel!
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Kitchen Garden at Freedom Farm Academy - Thailand
This video showcases a small area of the "kitchen garden" (annual vegetables) at Freedom Farm Academy Thailand. Topics include beds on contour, various vegetables, growing your own animal feed, and how it will become an educational demonstration site - for Thai locals - of a single family garden.
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Pond System at Freedom Farm Academy - Thailand
This video briefly showcases the extensive pond system at Freedom Farm Academy in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Because of Thailand's dry and wet seasons, water management is crucial and Dr. Woody and the designers at Food Forest Abundance have done a great job of designing a water management system consisting of several sequential ponds. This same method can be employed on any property that has a slope and it requires nothing but gravity!
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What the scythe?
This motion picture captures the majesty of the scythe, why I use it, and why you'd be a lot cooler if you did. See my no maintenance fruit tree guild, my "no mow" lawn, chop and drop at its finest, and my Permaculture Zones 1 & 2. Southern Virginia Permaculture homesteading, USDA Zone 7b Temperate Subtropical Climate.
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Alternate Leaders & Chop and Drop
Do you have a tree that is trying to produce several "alternate leaders" (including "water sprouts")? Have you ever heard of "chop and drop" as a way to make your own living mulch? ... Ever heard of bush cherries?
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Soil Type and Drainage Test
Ever wondered what kind of soil you have? Do you then wonder what to do with it? Do you want to know how well your soil drains after rainfall? Do you want a vegetable garden but don't know where to put it? Do you want a pond but don't know where to put it? Watch this to find out how to test your soil type, and what to do about how your soil drains water.
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A Note on Biodiversity
A brief glimpse into how a Certified Permaculture Designer thinks about biodiversity in Nature and design.
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Water Garden at Richard Bland College of William and Mary
This here motion picture is a short tour of a ~1 acre Water Garden at Richard Bland College of William and Mary, home of the oldest and largest Pecan groves in Virginia. This tour showcases Virginia native plants and some of the "Japanese" elements remaining from the garden's original design. Petersburg, Virginia. USDA Zone 7.
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Seedlings 101
This here motion picture represents a demonstration of common seedling techniques for a temperate climate. Topics include planting depth, watering, indoor growing of seedlings, hardening off, outdoor growing of seedlings, and planting. Dinwiddie, Virginia. USDA Hardiness Zone 7b.
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Small Steps Toward Edible Landscapes
Edible landscaping doesn't have to be very fancy or expensive. Edible plants have the same attractive characteristics that are sought in ornamental plants - foliage textures, foliage colors, flowers, etc. This is a very quick, simple example of how you can inject some edible plants into everyday-type ornamental plantings. Richard Bland College of William and Mary, Petersburg, Virginia. USDA Hardiness Zone 7.
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Tree Planting 101
This here motion picture is an example demonstration of the standard operating procedure for planting a tree. Dinwiddie, Virginia. USDA Hardiness Zone 7b. Cameos by Arkansas Black, and maybe a chicken.
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Introduction to Permaculture Designer: Charles J. Lawson
Certified Permaculture Designer, owner of DeWitt Permaculture (dba Food Forest Virginia), general badass mfer: Charles J. Lawson gives you a short introduction to what makes him tick...
DeWittPermaculture.com
FoodForestAbundance.com
Music owned by CJL & This Time It's War
https://thistimeitswar.bandcamp.com/
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