- Reduce/remove your lawn by sheet mulching
- Plant perennials instead of annuals
- Boost the soil food web living in your soil
- Install a clothes washer greywater system
- Harvest rainwater
Friday, January 31, 2014
Practical Tips for Conserving Water in the Landscape
Reducing outdoor water use on a residential scale is
absolutely necessary during times of drought but is really something that we
need to do consistently in the Mediterranean climate we live in here in California. Here are a
few more tips to add to the article 'Save our water! Tips for conserving water outdoors' in the Chico News and Review January 30, 2014 issue:
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Urban Permaculture Property Tour
In celebration of International Permaculture Day, May 5th, 2013 the Chico Permaculture Guild is sponsoring 2 FREE tours of our urban permaculture project.
About the Tour:
Brian and I (Stephanie) are helping our local permaculture guild
celebrate International Permaculture Day by providing a public tour of
our local permaculture project; an urban 2/3 acre residential property that has been in development and succession since 2009. (You can view photos of the Project here.)
3.5 years underway this property has been designed, implemented and managed utilizing the ethics and principles of permaculture. We'll be providing tour participants a first glimpse of this property which has not been open to public until now. We plan to provide and overview of the designs, permaculture techniques and strategies they used for creating an evolving oasis on this urban piece of land.
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| Map of Fruit Trees 2011 (canopy and subcanopy of forest gardens) |
Site Elements and Systems Tour Attendees will Observe:
• From Swimming Pool To Aquaculture Pond
• Rainwater Harvesting
• Edible Forest Gardens
• Perennial Polycultures
• Coppice Tree System
• Chicken Integrations
and more...
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour #1: 10am - 12pm
Tour #2: 2pm - 4pm
Registration is required; please indicate which tour you wish to attend when registering. Please register here: http://ipdtour.eventbrite.com/
Space is limited to 20 people per tour so register today to ensure your spot!
This
event is free but donations are accepted to support the Chico
Permaculture Guild and more events such as this one! No dogs or other
animals, please.
Please
join us for a day of learning and fun in solidarity with other
permaculture activities around the world as we celebrate International
Permaculture Day 2013!!
For more information please contact Stephanie at 530-828-6390 or modcpg@gmail.com
Friday, August 3, 2012
Due Diligence: Four O’clock Plants
| Four O'clock flowers |
Our family lives in a historic neighborhood of Chico, California called the Barber Neighborhood. Our neighborhood was named after O.
C. Barber, the founder of the Diamond Match Company, who had a factory built nearby to process lumber for matches at the turn of the twentieth century. Our home was built in
approximately 1909. Because of the age of this neighborhood we have found in
around our property an abundance of old trees and shrubs of what many this day would
consider cottage garden or great-grandma plants. One of which is the Four O’clock growing prolifically near
our garage and Mandarin tree. Not many people go out of their way to buy and
grow this plant in their gardens anymore. Why? I couldn’t say as I’ve found
it is a really interesting and beautiful plant with a long history of cultivation.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Berries, Trellising and Harvest
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| Marionberries on trellis |
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.
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