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Marionberries on trellis |
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Berries, Trellising and Harvest
Eating
berries is one of my favorite summer activities. Saving them for later use is
also a favorite past time. There are many ways of preserving berries -making
jams and jellies, canning or freezing them whole or even dehydrating them for a
hiking snack with nuts and seeds. Anyway you do it berries are an awesome
treat.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Introduction to Permaculture Workshop June 23, 2012 in Chico, CA
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Flier for Intro to Permaculture Workshop |
Brian and I, via our business Gaia Creations, will be teaching an Introduction to Permaculture Workshop next month in Chico, CA. The focus of this workshop is to invite the community to learn more about permaculture in general and at the same time begin/continue networking with each other to gain experience in permaculture design strategies for effective local food production and resource efficiency.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
BEYOND COMPANION PLANTING –‘Guild Building’ a Forest Garden

SYNERGY
Similar to companion planting when you design a plant guild
or forest garden you are grouping together plants which relate synergistically
–benefiting each other by warding off pests or by supporting each other in some
specific way. YET within a plant guild
or forest garden we are trying to do more than compliment the plants individual
relationships we are trying to compliment the arrangement as a whole ecosystem
–soil biota to unique microclimate, insects to animals, plants to people. Creating plant specific polycultures which
provide food for humans as a priority and either preserve or create an
ecosystem is a step beyond companion planting and toward a more diverse and
secure future -for food and natural resources.
A forest garden can be many things… in our trials and
experimentation it is comprised of several plant guilds grown in a spatial
pattern that becomes self sustaining over time.
A plant guild is simply a polyculture of plants -generally with a
central plant species- when grown together make efficient use of space and
resources requiring little input from humans.
Monday, February 20, 2012
3rd Annual Seed Swap
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Seed Swap Flyer 2012 |
The 3rd Annual Seed Swap is happening this coming Sunday February 26th, 2012 at GRUB Cooperative. Sherri Scott of GRUB and myself, via the Chico Permaculture Guild, spearheaded this annual event back in 2010 for many reasons. First to promote local seed growing and acclimation but also to celebrate the genetic diversity of seeds, to inform the local community about the potential danger of genetically modified seed and to get more people in touch with the life cycle of seeds in general.
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