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Permaculture Designing with nature D.P. Beerda (MSc.) www.permacultuurnederland.org [email protected]

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Designing with naturePermaculture as a design systemHistory and developmentHow does it work?Main ecological principals (sun, water, wind, soil)7 plant- and root layers3 function guideline (importance of diversity)A living soil for quick nutrient cyclesZoning (planning your time in the system)Different types of resources

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  • PermacultureDesigning with natureD.P. Beerda (MSc.) www.permacultuurnederland.org [email protected]

  • Table of contentsPermaculture as a design systemHistory and developmentHow does it work?Main ecological principals (sun, water, wind, soil)7 plant- and root layers3 function guideline (importance of diversity)A living soil for quick nutrient cyclesZoning (planning your time in the system)Different types of resources

  • Permaculture is a design systemPermanent agriculture / permanent culture

    Permaculture: The conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems to create the diversity, stability and resilience of natural ecosystems. Permaculture seeks the harmonious integration of landscape and people providing their food, energy, shelter and other material and nonmaterial needs in a sustainable way.

  • History & developmentBill Mollison and David Holmgren launched permaculture around 1974

    Reaction to conventional agriculture which brought many problems in Australia; droughts, eutrofication, wind erosion and loss of fertile topsoil

    By observing the woods in Tasmania, ecological principals were uncovered that formed the basics for permaculture

    Build ecosystems that integrate humans into their surroundings again.

  • Main ecological principalsSun, water and wind have a great impact on the basic design

  • Main ecological principalsCombine the main ecological principals and consider the direct surroundings and design wishes of the owner

  • 7 plant and root layers7 layers of plants catch the sun, 7 layers of roots pump up nutrientsMaximum sun and soil use

    Big trees(walnut, buartnut, etc.)Small trees (apple, pear, plum, etc.)Climbing plants(grape, kiwi, bramble, etc.)Bushes(rasp-, gooseberries, etc.)Herb layer(herbs, vegetables, etc.)Ground crawlers(Pumpkin, cucumber, etc.) Root layer(Potatoes, carrots, etc.)

  • 7 plant and root layersHaving 7 layers of vegetation creates many different habitats for a whole variety of different insects, birds, mammals etc.

    Big trees(walnut, buartnut, etc.)Small trees (apple, pear, plum, etc.)Climbing plants(grape, kiwi, passion fruit, etc.)Bushes(rasp-, gooseberries, etc.)Herb layer(mint, spinach, etc.)Ground crawlers(Pumpkin, cucumber, etc.)Root layer(Potatoes, carrots, etc.)

  • 3 function guidelineEach organism has several functions in the system (minimum of 3)Each function of the system is supported by various organisms. (minimum of 3) (functional redundancy) This guideline invokes creative thinking and assures diversity in the systemDiversity leads to stability

  • Short summaryMain ecological factors; sun, water & wind. Design with those, keep in mind the soil type and wishes of the owner7 layers of plants and roots make sure that you use the sun and soil to a maximum and they form the basics for diversity in your systemEach organism has several functions in the system, each function of the system is supported by several organisms Diversity leads to stability

  • The living soilSome plants fertilize themselves and their surrounding by cooperating with nitrogen fixing bacteria. (rhizobium) (Beans, clovers, etc.) Many plants are symbionts with mycorhizea fungi so they penetrate the soil to a higher degree

  • The living soilSoil organisms break down organic material and turn this into plant food. They form the essential part of nutrient cycling in the system

    A living soil gives a healthy ecosystem and functions as a barrier to diseases

  • The living soilMulch with organic material to build up the soil over timeSuppresses weedsKeeps the soil moistStimulates soil organismsDuring decay, nutrients are released for the plant

  • ZoningPermaculture zones, a time planning tool for your permaculture design. Zone 0 is the house, safety and comfortZone 1 is the direct surrounding of the house, you spend a lot of time here.Zone 2 is a bit further away and you are there each day. etc.

    Zone 5 is the natural environment

  • ResourcesResources that disappear or degrade when they are not used- All organic harvest, rain, sunshine, etc.

    B) Resources that increase by using them -Knowledge, talents, cooperation, etc.

  • ResourcesC) Resources that remain unchanged by their use-Bricks, a bath tub, etc. (be creative :-)

    D) Resources that are depleted by their use -Fossil fuels, certain ores, etc. (Great dependence on these resources is dangerous)

  • ResourcesE) Resources that pollute and/or destroy when used-Pesticides, herbicides, etc.

    Permaculture primarily uses resources from category A, B & C it partly uses resources from category D and it avoids all use from category E

  • Permaculture as a designsystemLogo symbolism

    Think in terms of inputs & outputs and closing cycles. Labour = Every need that is not taken care of by the system. Pollution = Every output that cannot by used by the system.

  • questions?

    We can turn forests into deserts or deserts into forests, it is our choice -Bill Mollison-

  • More info?Read: -Introduction to permaculture, by Bill Mollison -The basics of permaculture design, by Ross Mars -Permaculture in a Nutshell, by Patrick Whitefield -Earth user`s guide, by Rosemary Marrow -..

    Search online; sites, e-book`s, movie`s, plant databases, etc. (google, youtube, mininova, etc.) Visit people that already use permaculture and ask questions, share information and most important, start yourself

    Dont be afraid to make a mistake (or two) The worst thing which can happen is that a tree dies A permaculture system needs to grow over time, continously obeserving and learning will make you grow during that time.