Mission Statement
Promote healthy living, stewardship of resources, and avenues of sustainable abundance. Facilitate connections between like-minded individuals to strengthen community and foster mutual sharing of resources, experiences, tools, and innovative ideas. Create a home base as an exemplary resource for beginning permaculturists and as a haven of rest for our family. Work toward providing permaculture aid work for international orphans and war-torn countries.
November 2013
Research:
- how to gut and carve a deer
- when our nuts are in season, how to prepare and preserve for best flavor
- why the pawpaw by the stream isn’t producing and how to remedy that
Observe/Assess: explore the knobs
Implement:
- sheet mulch future garden
- install/insulate water lines, leaving options for solar water heating and re-routing greywater
- winterize worms
- bring bees to Forkland from Pike Valley Farm
- grow winter veg inside
- hunt and dress a deer
- implement humanure vermicomposting to provide planting medium for saplings in the spring
Design:
- send Daniel his copy of the Pike Valley Farm design
- continue working out a design for the Forkland Road property
Community:
December 2013
Research:
- learn more about reflectors to bring sun into North-facing windows
- learn more about fermenting veg for good flavor
- read Butterfield and Savory’s Holistic Management Handbook: Healthy Land, Healthy Profits
Observe/Assess:
- learn the tree/shrub species of the knob
- if the ground isn’t frozen, take soil samples from different locations
Implement:
- order supplies for mushroom log inoculation
- gather appropriate logs for inoculation
Design:
- continue to develop Master Plan for Forkland Road
- plan swale plantings, size, spacing
Community: Download Geoff Lawton’s course Q & A videos for future PDC use
January 2014
Research:
- learn more about seasonal streams (Can they be manipulated for pools, etc?)
- research fish breeds, ponds, etc. (Which kinds of fish can we grow in our situation? Is there a place where a hand-dug fish pond or aquaponics system would be appropriate?)
Observe/Assess:
Implement:
- repair/replace gutters
- lay out swales
- build brush weirs from downed branches
- dig a French drain behind the garage to handle knob run-off
- take root cuttings, take suckers to plant, take cuttings to graft
Design:
- plan fencing
- plan outdoor summer kitchen
- plan seed start and greenhouse areas
Community:
February 2014
Research:
Observe/Assess:
Implement:
- start seedlings
- purchase saplings and berry bushes
- build chicken tractor
- create small gabions for the runoff stream
- purchase swale cover crop and inoculant
Design:
Community: Visit local plant nursery
March 2014
Research:
Observe/Assess:
- which plants emerge first and which trees break dormancy first
- what is the time difference between the different sides of the knobs for plant emergence
- how does this affect where fruit trees should be planted
Implement:
- dig/plant small swale
- buy chickens
- buy milk cow
- clean, patch, and implement cistern
Design:
Community:
April 2014
Research:
Observe/Assess:
Implement:
- prep/protect garden bed
- set vine trellises
- purchase or make awning for Western window
Design:
Community:
May 2014
Research:
Observe/Assess:
Implement:
- plant garden
- build outdoor stove
- purchase fermenting valves
Design:
Community: attend Spring Planting Festival at Baker Creek
June 2014
Research:
Observe/Assess:
Implement:
Design:
Community:
To Read
- Falk’s The Resilient Farm and Homestead: An Innovative Permaculture and Whole Systems Design Approach
- Jacke and Toensmeier’s Edible Forest Gardens
- Toensmeier and Bates’ Paradise Lot: Two Plant Geeks, One-Tenth of an Acre, and the Making of an Edible Garden Oasis in the City
- Lancaster’s Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Vol.1: Guiding Principles to Welcome Rain into Your Life and Landscape and Vol. 2: Water-Harvesting Earthworks
- Butterfield and Savory’s Holistic Management Handbook: Healthy Land, Healthy Profits
- Coleby’s Natural Goat Care, Natural Sheep Care, Natural Horse Care, and/or Natural Cattle Care
- Caldwell’s The Farmstead Creamery Advisor: The Complete Guide to Building and Running a Small, Farm-Based Cheese Business
- Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein and Jacobson’s A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction
- Lowenfels and Lewis’ Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to the Soil Food Web
- Philips’ The Holistic Orchard
- Crawfords’ How to Grow Perennial Vegetables: Low-Maintenance, Low-Impact Vegetable Gardening