Check out this article on permaculture.com by David Blume. Great read. Even hopeful.
http://www.permaculture.com/drupal/node/141
See you all next week.
Mike
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Hydro-gel crystals .....
Was at my local nursery today and saw some hydro-gel crystals (polymors)
Are these good to use or should one stay clear of them....?
Not sure what they are but sound like they would help hold water.
Ayesha
Are these good to use or should one stay clear of them....?
Not sure what they are but sound like they would help hold water.
Ayesha
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Farming Revolution
Check out the July 2008 new issue of Scientific American. Great piece on the concept of no till agriculture and its importance to major environmental problem solving. Another example of the scientific community recognizing, not the old timers like Faulkner (Plowman's Folly), Howard (Earth's Green Carpet), or Fukuoka (One Straw Revolution), but, at least, their ideas. See you guys in July. Finally a bit cooler here after a week of too hot weather slowing us down. Basic New Mexican smarts say to take it easy while its hot knowing it'll get cooler next week. Problem is it sets you back a bit. Have room at my house if anyone needs a place to stay during class.
Mike
505-753-3174
Mike
505-753-3174
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Bullocks Brothers farm on Orcas Island
You can read more about the Intro to Permaculture course I took here last weekend on my blog, On Purpose.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Remember the keyhole lesson.....
Check out this post from BBC ........
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7432972.stm
Unfortunately no reference to Mollison or permaculture practice.
Also recently read a post on how carbon traders are paying ranchers to manage their cattle range with the, basically permacultural method, of intense grazing followed by long rest and recovery for carbon sequestering. Increases production and like Toby describes stores huge amounts of carbon in the below ground dead roots. Will dig that article out and post that also.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7432972.stm
Unfortunately no reference to Mollison or permaculture practice.
Also recently read a post on how carbon traders are paying ranchers to manage their cattle range with the, basically permacultural method, of intense grazing followed by long rest and recovery for carbon sequestering. Increases production and like Toby describes stores huge amounts of carbon in the below ground dead roots. Will dig that article out and post that also.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Rachel has a blog, too
Hey bloggers: I have my own blog to document my travels and I invite you all to peruse it if you're interested: On Purpose
Saturday, May 24, 2008
California calling
Dear P-Cult-ers.
The wind chased me all along I-40 back to California.
My garden exploded in the short time I was in New Mexico. Here is a picture of a lemon blossom.
Beans are almost blooming, peaches are fattening, corn is almost 6" high.
I've been sheet mulching this very day!
I'm thinking about chickens.
I can hardly wait to return to our next workshop in July.
-Carla
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