As
defined by Bill Mollison, founder of permaculture, it is the “conscious
design … of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the
diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems …
Permaculture design is a system of assembling … components in a pattern
which functions to benefit life in all its forms … working with, rather
than against, nature.”
But
what are ecosystems, especially “natural” ecosystems? What makes them
resilient? What could be meant by “benefit life in all its forms”? This
lecture will explore these and other pertinent questions you may be
asking yourself such as: “Why are there so many gophers in my yard?” “Am
I at the tippy-top of the food chain?” “Ouch -- am I in a biodiversity
hotspot?” “What is ‘edge’ and how can I get more of it?” Does energy
flow -- or does it cycle, or does it loop the loop?” “What habitat is
that?” “Is my site succeeding in succession?”
Your observations, questions and comments will be (briefly) entertained.
Permaculture Earthworks Workshop with Paul Wheaton of permies.com.
March 6-8 ,2013
Escondido, CA
Increase your knowledge of permaculture earthworks during this hands
on 3 day workshop taught by Paul Wheaton. You will be able to watch a
raw San Diego hillside side go through a permaculture design process.
From mapping to final construction to planting out of the
installations. It will all be done during these 3 days. Currently an
estimated 350,000 gallons of runoff water runs down through the property
untouched. Some of the earthworks designed and constructed in this
class will be placed and designed to alter this erosive overland flow
and to maximize water capture and retention in the landscape.
Earthworks will be constructed to create cool zones to give plants a
reprieve from the hot summer sun and shield them from the local winds.
The earthworks will be mulched and the construction of a food forest
will take place with the planting of cover crops, fruit trees, and
support species trees. Course participants will have the opportunity
for hands on participation and to contribute during the design process
and work on all of the earthworks.