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Permaculture
means to support sustainable habitats und systems.
The
term Permaculture was Originally used for permanent agriculture,
orientating
at the manifold habitats in nature.
The purpose of permacuture
is to give help to save nature as well as humans
a durable subsistence
- in a ecological, social and economical way.
Base on long term
observsation of plants, animals and all the other parts and
their functions
and under use of old and new knowledge,
models are developed,
on how living systems, can maintain and regenerate themselves.
Thanks
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Jul 2008 Ahoi :)
"all plants are carnivours... they eat you in the end."
Bill Mollison

Liquid Gold is: Urine to Grow
Kyo
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" Autumn 2007 "


"Summer 2007"






....for more Pictures you can also Link to : permaculturetribe/photos
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http://dragonmill.net/Biodiversitaet/Biodiversitaet.htm
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Some new Projekt "Bio-Meiler", we will start in autumn ...
CONSTRUCTION, if you have good ideas, wellcome ....
This power plant supplies 100 percent of a rural household's energy needs. It is a mound of tiny brushwood pieces (3 metres high and 6 across).
This compost mound is made of tree limbs and pulverized underbrush. In the 50 ton compost is a steel tank with a capacity of 4 cubic metres.
It is three fourths full of the same compost, which has first been steeped in water for 2 months.
The tank is hemetically sealed, but is connected by a tubing of 24 truck tyre inner tubes,
banked near by a reservoir for the methane gas produced as the compost ferments....
Link:
www.daenvis.org/technology/Jeanpan.htm
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journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/methane_pain.html

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-- "Producing quality compost is the most important job on the organic farm.
A lot of the problems I see on farms I visit could be solved by making better compost."
-- Elliott


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About some Permaculture view`s.....
- Zone 0 — The house, or home centre. Here permaculture principles would be applied in terms of aiming to reduce energy
and water needs, harnessing natural resources such as sunlight, and generally creating a harmonious sustainable
environment in which to live, work and relax.
- Zone 1 — Is the zone nearest to the house, the location for those elements in the system that require frequent attention,
or that need to be visited often.
- Zone 2 — The vegetable garden, larger scale compost bins and maybe beehives.
- Zone 3 — Is the area where crops are grown, both for domestic and trading purposes. Would include orchards.
After establishment, care and maintenance requirements are fairly minimal providing mulches, etc. are used.
Watering or weed control is once a week or so.
- Zone 4 — Is semi-wild. Used for timber production from coppice managed woodland and the placement of aquaculture ponds.
- Zone 5 — The wilderness. There is no human intervention here apart from the observation of natural eco-systems and cycles.
Here is where we learn the most important lessons of the first permaculture principle of working with nature, not against it.
In the design of zones 4 and 5 Holmgren's permaculture model makes use of Yeoman's Keyline Design principle in
the design of sustainable human settlements and organic farms.
These simple concepts have led to complex theoretical work which nonetheless is important in underpinning the design process.
In the context of zone analysis,
Holmgren based much of his design system around the concept of a sequentially nested
distribution of zones whereby geographically zone 0 ⊂ zone 1 ⊂ zone 2 ⊂ zone 3 ⊂ zone 4 ⊂ zone 5.
...David Holmgren has also developed 12 design principles for permaculture:
- observe and interact
- catch and store energy
- obtain a yield
- apply self-regulation and accept feedback
- use and value renewable resources and services
- produce no waste
- design from patterns to details
- integrate rather than segregate
- use small and slow solutions
- use and value diversity
- use edges and value the marginal
- creatively use and respond to change
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"2006"
... just before Frost ...

...30/31.10.2006...

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Gingerhouse
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...now we have summer and full growing...
... the first chillis,
japanese ingwer, tomatos,
herbs,cucumber...they are all ripening...
and we're looking for harvest, jay ho. :))) |

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jay ho
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Echinaceae - a healing herb
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Malve - mmh that will make a good tea |
...hmmm...step by step.... |

...Permaculture ..one help the other...
end of may`06
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...different kinds of cabbage and radish ...[Rokula]...
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...ox heart tomatos,old [Seedsaver] type,
...[Lichtwurzel],Nasturtium...
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...in the middle of the big seating session...5.05.06...
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...strawberry and garlic...
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Buschwindröschen {bush wind roses}
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.... and now the full green power comes back,
29.04.06...
...fighting for the sun,
...the green fees conquer back their lands...
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....Lerchensporn{Bird spur ?}...partly big areas...
her in the surrounding forests...
..[.Auen]country site in Döllnitztal ca. 6 ha.
" Frühjahrsblüher-Naturschutzdenkmal ." |

Pestwurtz 29.04.06...and now the leafs are growing...
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....Drachenmühlen
spring blossoms!!!!

Waldschlüsselblume{forst key flowers?} in
our ash tree mixed woodland . |
...19.04.06......a
dream...?... no !
Lilies hmmm many many many everwhere....
? 27.04.06...now they are all gone !!!
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...30.03.2006....winter
is done!
...before
it looked as on the picture beside......
...last snow has gone...man...
..that perma frost lasted long... .
...the spring blossoms scrabbleout from the earth...
..the spring has started!
a ruuu raaaaaaaaa
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...our greenhouse is getting its shape...
Spring `2005...

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...and
a sustainable farmyard with Permacultures will araise...
....and that's at least, least not all.. |

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| ...Reaping for
lunche in the year 2005..... |

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