Organics is using no artificial sprays, fertilizers as well as following some standards like cleaning tools at the end of every day. I believe there are some other rules; like no chemicals in the field for 20 years.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Perma-culture: Healthy Food without the Cost of Our Environment
So what is perma-culture? I chose to add a dash to the word, as I feel it should be a free word. It's like the alchemist's stone of farming. Throughout the years I've heard of it from time to time, but could never point a finger and say "There"! Personally, I see it as closely related to food forestry. I'll give some examples in my small garden.
As you see here there are flowering broccoli, Swiss chard and a few lettuce left. This bed was planted around march. After around 3 months of lettuce and Swiss chard the broccoli finished. Around this time I switched over to a bed with more sun. I added heavy mulch, almost covering the lettuce(which was flowering), mostly stopped watering and left it. Now the days have shortened and we had a few rains, I lightly weeded it and added more compost. The Swiss chard is growing back from seed, it is also a well composted raised bed that remained mostly weed free through the summer.
Sustainability is an important factor here. Placing the bed in partial shade, I get slower growth. By taking the time to understand plants needs, I can provide for them; without needing to be there all the time. Which leads up to my next post on organics and why they are important.
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