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Showing posts with label mulch on site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mulch on site. Show all posts
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Introduction to Permaculture Workshop June 23, 2012 in Chico, CA
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.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Lego Sheet Mulch Example
My Aunt asked me recently about a good weed free mulch for
topping her new sheet mulch bed -she doesn’t have a lot of on-site materials so
what could she use? As a parent always trying to engage my kids in permaculture
I posed this question to my 2 boys (ages 11 and 8 in 2012).
Rather than answer me directly they were immediately inspired to create a sheet mulch
example out of Lego. I thought it was a
great visual demonstration of all the layers and I decided not to press for an answer. My question was far less interesting than
building this model and they got a load of information from doing it. Though, when finished, my eldest did tell me to make sure any mulch used was never
sprayed with chemicals!
Sheet mulch layers pictured above:
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Spring Mulch on Site aka Chop and Drop Mulching
It’s important to consider our unique Mediterranean climate this particular time of year. Getting a basic understanding of how our seasons, the hydrologic cycle and your gardens all interact is not only fascinating but essential for healthy plants and soil life.
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| chop and drop wheat and other grasses for green mulch |
Precipitation exceeds evaporation in the Spring*. Air and soil temperatures gradually rise with increasing daylight hours, critters become more active, plants begin to grow again and everyone thrives with the moisture and additional warmth of early Spring. How we can utilize this seasonal activity to our benefit and ultimately the health of the whole landscape?
Saturday, November 1, 2008
MULCH-ON-SITE
During leaf season instead of raking up leaves, bagging them, and/or taking them out to the curb or worse burning them try Mulching-on-Site! Let annual leaf drop stay in the landscape in a beautiful way to promote healthy and seasonally replenished soils!
- Resource efficient
- Air pollution reduced
- Replenishes soils
- Reduced in/outflows
- Conserves forest products
- Less volume to City/County programs
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