Connor never plants in a straight line because nature is not linear, it’s
beautifully random and when you visit Connor at his beautiful creation
you are immersed in a raw organic paradise. Paradise is not linear
either. Isn’t that Interesting?
Connor is a walking permaculture library. Permaculture refers to a
self-maintained agricultural system modeled on natural ecosystems. Connor
educated himself through a long list of in depth agricultural books
starting with the Introduction to Permaculture by Bill
Mollison. ”I was bored out of my mind in Algebra II class at Ojai
Valley School when I leaned back in my chair and hit my head on a
tattered copy of Intro to Permaculture”. Connor declared.
”The covers permaculture farm layout diagram really captured my
attention”. After he read the book from cover to cover he found his
calling – organic permaculture farmer. There was no denying
it. For someone who didn’t discover their purpose until the age of
40 I am in awe of Connor because he ‘s already an authority in
bio-dynamic farming and he is a FARMER through and through.
The phrase ‘where there is food there is love’ comes to mind when I think
of Connor.
After school he headed down under to Australia ‘s Permaculture Research
Institute. Now his 10 acre East End Eden is well on it’s way to
being a progressive farm using state-of-the-art permaculture methods.
An aquaponic system raises fish and crops in a closed system that loses
only a small amount of water, as low as 2%, to evaporation. The water
their farm uses comes from an on-site well and the rainfall they
capture. The Joneses visited existing systems before
designing and building one for themselves, including a slanted roof for
rainwater catchment. Their system consists of a 720-square-foot
greenhouse with three 350-gallon tanks holding 150 to 200 bluegill,
channel catfish, carp and goldfish, and four raised beds growing produce,
such as greens, tomatoes, peppers, beans, strawberries, melons, herbs
and grasses.
As Team SEE AG walked around the property with Connor he frequently used
the expression “the next generation”. Already at 22 he is very
concerned about the planet and leaving it in better condition for the
next generation. When he talks about his young daughter,
Mooniyaa, this heartfelt concerned look gleams in his eye. When you
love something so deeply, like your child and the earth, you make good
decisions for both. Thank you Connor Jones for being a great
human and neighbor.
For more information visit - Ojai Permaculture. Connor would love
to take you on a tour.
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
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