[permaculture] your opinions on Perm. sites to see?
Lawrence F. London, Jr.
lflj at intrex.net
Sat Jan 24 18:52:51 EST 2009
Udan Farm wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I have a question, and would like your input.
>
> There is finally another human inhabitant on our permaculture site, so my partner and I are going to have the rare opportunity to travel out West this Spring/Early Summer.
> Since we are beginning to design/teach permaculture here in GA, we would LOVE to view any one else's permaculture sites, especially older, more fully functioning sites, (more on the large side rather than small urban places), so that we have ANYTHING to compare our site to.
>
> This will most likely be our only trip, since we are married to the farm, so we want to take the opportunity to learn while we travel.
>
> If any of you know sites that fit that bill, and are open to having someone visit and tour them around (I DO understand it's a drain of their time and we are willing to pay a small fee to tour) please let me know.
> It would be a great help to our education, and to our educating others.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Isabel Crabtree
> Milledgeville, GA
You are welcome to visit my 6 acre farm with 5 acres in biointensive raised bed vegetable cropping. I can demonstate
methods I have used to conserve, distribute and impound rain water with minimum erosion and nutrient loss on a hilly
site, catchment pond location and construction, weed control, soil fertility and tilth management and how a Yeomans plow
can benefit raised bed market gardens.
Venaura Farm
lflj at intrex.net
Chapel Hill, N.C., 27516
http://venaurafarm.blogspot.com
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