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** Go and pull them from zone 1 again. It should go much faster because you did such a thorough job yesterday. THEN go to zone 2. | ** Go and pull them from zone 1 again. It should go much faster because you did such a thorough job yesterday. THEN go to zone 2. | ||
** On day three, pull the thistle and bindweed from zone 1, then zone 2 and then zone 3. | ** On day three, pull the thistle and bindweed from zone 1, then zone 2 and then zone 3. | ||
** the theory is that constantly pulling the bindweed and depriving it of photosynthesis exhausts it and makes it vulnerable to rot | ** the theory is that constantly pulling the bindweed and depriving it of photosynthesis exhausts it and makes it vulnerable to rot [http://www.permies.com/t/1999/organic-sustainable-practices/Please-reassure-me-bindweed-thistles] | ||
* Sunchoke Guild: sunchokes, ground nuts, and chinese artichoke. [http://www.makeitmissoula.com/2012/10/paul-wheaton-benefits-of-growing-sunchokes] | * Sunchoke Guild: sunchokes, ground nuts, and chinese artichoke. [http://www.makeitmissoula.com/2012/10/paul-wheaton-benefits-of-growing-sunchokes] |
Revision as of 22:54, 9 February 2014
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Permaculture
Education
- Permaculture integrated into the school curriculum via moodle
- Transition Towns: online courses as support for The Great Re-Skilling
Zone 0 Permaculture
- Kitchen permaculture
- Recycling Mini-blinds: they make excellent garden plant markers (use grease pencil or china ink)
- Bokashi and Bokashi_Workshop and the use of Friendly Microbes (specifically for reducing garbage in schools)
- Creative Housing solutions for areas with extremely high real estate prices: Collective House
- Tiny Homes
Weed Permaculture
- Dandelion all year round (sprouting experiment)
- Bindweed aka morning gloryW can be removed permanently by using Paul Wheaton's method:
- Break your lawn into ten zones, numbered 1 to 10.
- One day, go an pull all the bindweed and thistle from zone 1.
- You might think that on the second day you will go and pull the bindweed and thistles from zone 2, but you would be wrong.
- Go and pull them from zone 1 again. It should go much faster because you did such a thorough job yesterday. THEN go to zone 2.
- On day three, pull the thistle and bindweed from zone 1, then zone 2 and then zone 3.
- the theory is that constantly pulling the bindweed and depriving it of photosynthesis exhausts it and makes it vulnerable to rot [1]
- Sunchoke Guild: sunchokes, ground nuts, and chinese artichoke. [2]
Permaculture-friendly Tools
Money Permaculture
- Community Currencies
- Community Currencies Workshop version 1 (2012) - used in 16 presentations
- Community Currencies Workshop 2.0 (2014)