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September 11, 2014 | #46 |
Tomatovillian™
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Well you can mow it and nothing can penetrate it once it gets a good start.
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December 4, 2014 | #47 |
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I found a guy that is doing something extremely similar to what I am doing. He calls his the Balkan Ecology Project. Looks like he just started this last year? Here is a link to his results:
Balkan Ecology Project: Productive Polycultures?
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Scott AKA The Redbaron "Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted & thoughtful observation rather than protracted & thoughtless labour; & of looking at plants & animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single-product system." Bill Mollison co-founder of permaculture |
December 26, 2014 | #48 |
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OK This will be probably the last post for The Red Baron Project Year Two. Today's discussion will address all 10 principles of the Red Baron Project, and as such it is a perfect end of the year resource material.
Principle 1: No till and/or minimal till with mulches used for weed control Principle 2: Minimal external inputs Principle 3: Living mulches between rows to maintain biodiversity Principle 4: Companion planting Principle 6: The ability to integrate carefully controlled modern animal husbandry (optional) Principle 5: Capability to be mechanized for large scale or low labor for smaller scale Principle 7: As organic as possible, while maintaining flexibility to allow non-organic growers to use the methods Principle 8: Portable and flexible enough to be used on a wide variety of crops in many areas of the world Principle 9: Sustainable ie. beneficial to the ecology and wildlife Principle 10: Profitable Gabe hits every single topic above in one of the best 1 hour talks I have seen yet. And yes, he is the only farmer I have met yet that has tried the concept of simply unrolling a large round bale of hay mulch to be able to scale up to commercial size mulch and crop production. He did it with potatoes, I do it with many things, but mostly tomatoes. However, in several talks with Gabe I have gotten a huge wealth of hands on experiential knowledge. Invaluable! Thanks Gabe! I keep trying to talk him into joining the project! Not yet but who knows? I may get him to abandon annual cover crops and integrate perennials in a full permaculture system yet!
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Scott AKA The Redbaron "Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted & thoughtful observation rather than protracted & thoughtless labour; & of looking at plants & animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single-product system." Bill Mollison co-founder of permaculture Last edited by Redbaron; December 26, 2014 at 02:26 AM. |
February 6, 2015 | #49 |
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Year three can be found here
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Scott AKA The Redbaron "Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted & thoughtful observation rather than protracted & thoughtless labour; & of looking at plants & animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single-product system." Bill Mollison co-founder of permaculture |
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