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Page 1: 6 Core Permaculture Techniques Presented by - Survival Podcast

6 Core Permaculture TechniquesProducing Food Sustainably and Naturally

Presented by Jack Spirko

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So What is Permaculture

Permaculture is a system of design, driven by a prime directive and three ethics,

that draws from the methodology of natural systems to create solutions that are self

replicating, evolving and infinitely sustainable.

The Prime Directive – The only ethical decision is to take responsibility for

ourselves and for that of our children

The Three Ethics

• Care of the Earth

• Care of People

• Return (not redistribution) of Surplus

Collectively this definition, the directive and the ethics drive 100% of our solutions

and decision making in the design of any system.

While I will discuss agricultural applications today, Permaculture can be applied to

any system be it economic, energy, business, etc.

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• Son never listen to anyone about anything unless they are doing better then you

at it. But, please remember if you agree with everything you hear you are not

leaning a damn thing. ~ Jack Spirko Sr.

I Want to Ask You a Favor – Keep an Open Mind Today

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I Want to Ask You a Favor – Keep an Open Mind Today

This Is From a Video Shot on March 2nd, 2013This Photo Was Taken on April, 24th 2013 – Only 52 Days Later

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I Want to Ask You a Favor – Keep an Open Mind Today

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I Want to Ask You a Favor – Keep an Open Mind Today

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Who Waters, Tills and Fertilizes the Forest and Prairie let Alone the Deserts

Big Bend National Park, Texas in August Nigeria in the Sahel Region – Photo Credit to Permaculture Magazine

Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas in July Llano Texas in May

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Two Primary Aspects of Permaculture

• There are two primary aspects to permaculture

• Design Science – How the system functions and mimics nature which are

driven by “principles of design”

• Techniques – The methods compiled within the design which are an

assemblage of new and ancient techniques

• In this presentation I will focus on techniques because

• They are more interesting in a 2 hour “academic” session

• I want you to take action on some level after hearing me

• I know that is what you came to get

• I will cover some design science and principals because

• They provide the only means of self sufficiency

• They provide the only means of advancement

• Every technique is derived from them

• I can blend them into the techniques and trick you into learning them

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6 Techniques For Use in Permaculture Systems

• Forest Gardening / Food Forest Establishment

• Creating and Using Seed Mixtures

• Lawn to Pasture Conversion

• Zone Planning and Implementation

• Mob Grazing / Small Livestock Paddock Shift Systems

• Developing Regionally Adapted Seed Strains

• Contour Based Wood Core Beds

• Tying these systems together

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The Forest as Our Teacher

Lesson One – The Forest Floor is a Lake

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The Forest as Our Teacher

Lesson Two – Nature NEVER Monocrops

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The Forest as Our Teacher

Lesson Three – Slower Water Creates More Life

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The Forest as Our Teacher

Lesson Four – Fungus are the Teeth of the Forest

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The Forest as Our TeacherLesson Five – A Forest Grows on a Fallen Forest

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The Forest as Our TeacherLesson Six – There are Seven Primary Layers in a Forest

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Food Forest Establishment With Chickens

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Food Forest Establishment with SwalesDitches Move Water Swales Slow it Down

Photo from The Permaculture Design Manual by Bill Mollison

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Swales Follow the Exact Contours of the Land

Photo From Harvesting Water the Permaculture Way DVD

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Food Forest Establishment with Swales and Chickens

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Forests Gardens Can be Small

• One or Two Semi Dwarf Apple (Canopy)

• Two or Three Dwarf Peaches (Sub Canopy)

• Several Black Berry and Blueberry Plants (Shrub)

• 2 Goumi Bushes (Shrub and fixes nitrogen)

• Mix of herbs, flowers, vegetables can be annual/perennial (Herbaceous)

• Beans and Cucumbers (Vining layer + Ground Cover + Rhizosphere)

• Strawberries and sweet potatoes (Ground Cover)

• Horseradish and comfrey (Herbaceous and Rhizosphere)

• This System (Guild)

• Can be installed even is a small yard

• Could even use a small swale and garden pond

• Has all seven layers

• I would establish it along with a mix of buckwheat and cowpea

• Could be easily established with a chicken tractor, over and over

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Forests Gardens Can Last 2000 Years in a Desert!

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Creating Seed MixturesQuestions to Ask in Making Your Own Seed Mixtures

• What is your end goal?

• What is your climate type?

• Can I irrigate?

• What is my average annual rain fall?

• What is the ground like?

• Can I till or disturb the soil?

• Will it be harrowed (covered)?

• What livestock do I wish to support?

• Will I reseed annually, if so why?

• What season is it?

• What plants will winter or summer kill, do I want that?

• How will the seed be spread?

• How large is the area?

• What is my budget?

• Is the existing ground compacted or loose?

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Primary Used for Seed Mixtures

• As cover crops to protect beds and fields during non cropping seasons

• To build organic matter and improve soil

• To provide support to other main crop species

• To provide crops in and of themselves

• To attract and encourage pollinators and other beneficial insects

• To fix nitrogen

• To act as feed crops for livestock

• To prevent and or reduce erosion

• To prepare the ground (tilling with roots)

• To restore balance to areas that have been monocroped

• To convert your “lawn” into a low maintenance pasture

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Some Useful Seeds for Making Mixtures

• Oats

• Cowpeas

• Buckwheat

• Daikon Radish

• Mustards

• Clovers of all Types

• Annual Rye Grass

• Perennial Grasses

• Plantain

• Chicory

• Vetch

• Barley

• Wheat

• Triticale

• Rye

• Crown Vetch

• Birdsfoot Trefoil

• Bell Beans

• Millet

• Fenugreek

• Wildflowers and “Weeds”

• Vegetables and Herbs

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Zone Planning and Implementation

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Considerations and Advantages of Zones

• Leads to a logical design rather then a hap hazard implementation

• Maximizes effort by taking normal activity into consideration

• Creates a “flow” in daily work cycles that become second nature

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Mob Grazing – Most of What We Know About Land Management is Wrong

This Is Hard to Believe So Let’s Let Pictures Tell the Story

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How Does Grazing Occur in Nature?

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Mob Grazing – Most of What We Know About Land Management is Wrong

This Is Hard to Believe So Let’s Let Pictures Tell the Story

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Mob Grazing – Most of What We Know About Land Management is Wrong

This Is Hard to Believe So Let’s Let Pictures Tell the Story

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Mob Grazing – Most of What We Know About Land Management is Wrong

This Is Hard to Believe So Let’s Let Pictures Tell the Story

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Mob Grazing – Most of What We Know About Land Management is Wrong

This Is Hard to Believe So Let’s Let Pictures Tell the Story

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What Does this Teach us Other Then We are Doing it Wrong?

• Animals are necessary for a sustainable ecosystem

• Mimicking nature works

• Large scale damage and unusual land can be restored

• We have been lied to about “protein being unsustainable”

• If we can mimic nature we can also mimic large systems on small scale

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How We Can Utilize Mob Grazing as “Paddock Shift” and or “Tractoring”

• It is all about understanding Animal Behavior and Using it to our Advantage

• Chicken – Omnivores, Scratchers, Predators, Diggers

• Ducks – Predators, foragers, borers, muddy clowns

• Rabbits – grazers

• Geese – Heavy bodied grazers, soft on gardens, like a tiny cow in a way

• Goats and Sheep – Small ruminants, behave like cattle

• Quail – Seed eaters, minor predators, do little real work

• Guineas – foragers, highly insectivorous, alarm systems, can be mean

• Small Hogs – diggers, compactors, omnivorous, many sizes

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Developing Regionally Adapted Seed StrainsThe Best Seed for your Land is Produced on Your Land

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Saving Seed is Easy, What to Select For Is Up To You

• Size of the end product

• Time of production

• Survival of harsh conditions

• Flavor Characteristics

• Color

• Days until germination

• Resources for Seed Saving

• Seed Savers Exchange - www.seedsavers.org/

• International Seed Saving Institute - www.seedsave.org/

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Seed Saving Myths

• Hybrids are GMOs – THEY ARE NOT! (Yes I am yelling at you, LOL)

• GMO is genetically modified with unnatural methods

• Hybrids are natural crossing of species, like say a Shepard x Collie Dog

• Most “heirlooms” began as hybrids, hybrids can become heirlooms

• Cross Pollination is a major concern

• Time staggering for crops like corn and sorghum

• Hand pollination for crops like squash

• Seed must be stored in some special way

• Keep it cool

• Keep it dry

• Keep it out of harsh light

• Remember seed saves itself in the harsh reality of nature

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Why We Need to Save Seeds

• It is the only way we can be self sufficient and sustainable

• Locally adapted seeds get stronger every year

• Locally grown and saved seeds over time develop unique characterizes

• Seeds have value, local adapted seeds are a store of wealth

• Large quantities of seed for your mixes are expensive

• The GMO threat is real, the goal of the Mega Corps is total control

• The Big Reason, restoring genetic diversity

Value in 1900 Value in 2013

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Some Call it Hugelkultur I Call it Wood Core

Brilliantly Simple and Made Famous by Sepp Holtzer

All Photos on this Page Credited to Paul Wheaton of RichSoil.com

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Remember the Forest is Our TeacherThe Forrest Teaches Us All About Hugelkultur

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Wood Core Beds – How and Why they Work to Eliminate Irrigation

• The original explanation, the rotting wood core becomes a spongy reservoir of water. This doesn’t pass a critical thinking test!

• If a 12 foot bed has a wood core that is 4’ x 4’ the total volume of water that could exist in the same space of the wood would be only 1400 gallons.

• We know that the wood can’t hold 100% of its volume in water or no wood would be left!

• If the wood core could hold say 20% of its volume we are talking about 280 gallons of water, this is not enough to explain how well wood core beds work.

Something Else is Going On Here!

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Wood Core Beds – How and Why they Work

• Wood core gardening is “carbon farming” which creates resiliency

• Wood cores promote fungal activity speeding up the formation of hyphae

• Wood cores are not reservoirs but wicks that access subsurface water

• Wood cores are nutrient and nitrogen traps

• Wood cores provide “food” for soil organisms

• Wood cores mimic natural forest formation

• Wood cores hold the structure of the landscape and reduce erosion

This is Called Stacking Functions

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Wood Core Beds – Building them on Contour

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Resources

To Make this Simple and Keep it Constantly Updated I have Put the Resources online at

www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/permaculture

On that page you can also get this entire power point deck (latest version) for free.