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Permaculture!

Permaculture!

Permaculture is a permanent, long lasting investment of time and energy into the lands natural eco-system.
Mono culture / intensive farming is the exact opposite of permaculture.


The technique is designed to promote healthy soil conditions and bio diversity, by building up layers of bio mass in your growing area
Once you have begun the process you no longer need to dig or plough the soil or to add chemical fertilisers and pesticides.  Instead fresh layers are added to the top between plantings...  Digging over or ploughing the ground wrecks the soil conditions and undoes all your work.  This technique is most applicable with small plots and raised beds but can be applied to wider areas of land...
Primary constituents:
  • wood & bio char.
  • manure, compost, soil
  • Organic material in the form of mulch and green fertiliser.
Liquid feeds:
  • Worm Juice / compost Tea
  • Sea mineral based solution & Ormus
  • Fermented bio mas with live soil microbes and fungi
Video from our Moroccan location...
Unfortunately I have been away from this project for some time, while setting up the Vitals Foundation in the Canaries.
More pictures and video from this project will be posted later in the year.

You can do big things like this or small planting boxes for you back yard, patio or terrace.

Parma-culture box gardening.

Parma-culture boxes are a go to solution when you don't have an area of land to grow in. 
This is also a solution if your land is so contaminated that you don't want to grow in it.
Wooden box made from pallets, remember to allow for drainage
wooden box with drainage.
Cardboard layer
Being a volcanic island we have supplies of mineral rich black pekon stone.
Stone & Wood Scraps
80% Earth & 20% Manure
Manure
Plant Bio Mass
Top off with Potting Compost
Populate with a mix of plants.
Final layer of wood shavings
Requirements:
  • 3 Pallets
  • 60 Screws
  • 2 wheel barrows of local soil
  • 40 Lt of manure
  • 120 Lt of compost
Additional note:
Water, with Ormus and Worm Juice was added to each layer.  (especially the lower layers)

This required 50 Lt of water to which I added.
100ml of Ormus and 500ml of Worm juice.
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