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    Permaculture Design Plant Production

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Permaculture Design Plant Production

    Permaculture Design Plant Production
    Last updated 2/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.98 GB | Duration: 3h 46m

    Permaculture forest garden, permaculture front yard garden, Permaculture ethics, Propagating plants, Regenerative agric.

    What you'll learn

    Difference between permaculture and organic farming

    Theoretical foundation of permaculture

    Permaculture foundational ethics

    How to create a front yard permaculture garden

    How to design a permaculture forest garden

    How to start a market garden ( step by step)

    Regenerative agriculture ultimate guide

    How to propagate plants: A guide to plant cuttings

    Green manure

    The top herbs for permaculture

    Reasons to grow borage in the permaculture garden

    Common permaculture practices

    Requirements

    No requirement

    Description

    Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observe in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using whole systems thinking. It applies these principles in fields such as regenerative agriculture, town planning, rewilding, and community resilience. Permaculture originally came from permanent agriculture, but was later adjusted to mean permanent culture, incorporating social aspects. The greater notion behind permaculture is that we all should use our natural resources including land in a more effective and productive way without destroying the land which will have greater implications for our generations yet unborn. The ethics of permaculture care for humanity and preaching the concept that we should all understand that  our environment is there to save us all because the environment has a very big role to play in our own well being. When we all understand and adopt permaculture practices and stop degrading the land and our environment it will help all of our generations to grow and eat a healthy food.The world need food to avoid the hunger situations we are experiencing now, but you and l have a very big role to play to ensure that we all contribute. How we can design our front yard  to ensure that we use it for permaculture garden or farming is very important. First we all need money in other to plan a permaculture garden by getting the right nursery of seed which will give us a head start, we also need time and effort to ensure that we can maintain our front yard garden. Front yard garden cannot take the whole pathways we need to ensure that there is good walk way so that we can walk through easily, in designing this let make sure that we do not forget the permaculture principles. Planting permaculture herbs must be done in a professional way and also by selecting the best herbs for planting that will give us much benefits such as dandelion, yarrow and lemon balm etc. All permaculture practitioners must ensure that they always use natural things in the preparation of their farm before planting such as the usage of green manures which are chemical free and can give good yields with no  side effects. The practice of permaculture should be apply in every aspects of our life to ensure a safe environment and a save society.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is permaculture

    Lecture 3 Difference between permaculture and organic farming

    Lecture 4 Benefits of permaculture

    Section 2: Permaculture Foundational Ethics

    Lecture 5 Care of the earth

    Lecture 6 Care of people

    Lecture 7 Return of surplus to earth and people (also called fair share)

    Section 3: Theoritical Foundation Of Permaculture

    Lecture 8 Design principles

    Lecture 9 Layers

    Lecture 10 Guilds

    Lecture 11 Edge effect

    Lecture 12 People care

    Lecture 13 Cultural change

    Section 4: How To Create A Front Yard Permaculture Garden

    Lecture 14 What is permaculture in a front yard

    Lecture 15 Getting rid of grass

    Lecture 16 How to design a permaculture front yard

    Lecture 17 Designing with permaculture principles in mind

    Lecture 18 What can you do with a small front yard

    Lecture 19 Plant to choose for a permaculture front yard

    Lecture 20 Pros and cons of a permaculture front yard

    Lecture 21 Ways to incorporate permaculture into your existing front yard design

    Section 5: How To Design A Permaculture Forest Garden

    Lecture 22 What is forest garden

    Lecture 23 Why create a forest garden

    Lecture 24 The forest garden design phases

    Lecture 25 Step 1:Choose a general layout

    Lecture 26 Step 2:Plan your infrastructure

    Lecture 27 Step 3:Make a master lists plants

    Lecture 28 Step 4:Create plant guilds

    Lecture 29 Step 5:Create patch design

    Section 6: How To Start A Market Garden

    Lecture 30 Do research

    Lecture 31 Find some land

    Lecture 32 Plan your crops and production

    Lecture 33 Prepare your soil

    Lecture 34 Plant your crops

    Lecture 35 Maintaining your crops

    Lecture 36 Harvesting

    Lecture 37 Cleaning and storage

    Lecture 38 Selling / delivering produce

    Section 7: Regenerative Agriculture Ultimate Guide

    Lecture 39 What is regenerative agriculture

    Lecture 40 Why use regenerative agriculture

    Lecture 41 Examples of regenerative agriculture

    Lecture 42 Myths about regenerative agricullture

    Lecture 43 How can I support regenerative agriculture

    Section 8: How To Propagate Plants:A Guide To Plant Cutting

    Lecture 44 What Is Plant Propagation

    Lecture 45 Different methods of plant propagation

    Lecture 46 Asexual propagation techniques

    Lecture 47 What is the best way to propagate plants

    Lecture 48 How to propagate plants using cuttings

    Lecture 49 What are the easiest plants to propagate

    Lecture 50 How is plant propagation used in permaculture

    Section 9: Green Manure

    Lecture 51 What is green manure

    Lecture 52 Why use green manure

    Lecture 53 Advantage of green manure

    Lecture 54 Disadvantages of green manure

    Lecture 55 Types of green manure

    Lecture 56 How to choose green manure crops

    Lecture 57 How to plant green manure

    Lecture 58 How to use green manure crop

    Section 10: Reasons To Grow Borage In The Permaculture Garden

    Lecture 59 Growing borage

    Lecture 60 Chop -and -drop mulch to suppress weeds

    Lecture 61 Catch nutrients to aid soil health

    Lecture 62 Companion planting in the vegetable garden with borage

    Lecture 63 Planting borage with fruit crops

    Section 11: The top herbs for permaculture garden

    Lecture 64 Dandelion and yarrow

    Lecture 65 Fennel and chamomile

    Lecture 66 Comfrey and chives

    Lecture 67 Clover and lemon balm

    Section 12: Common Permaculture Practices

    Lecture 68 Common permaculture pratices

    Farmers, gardeners, horticulturalist, agricultural officers, extension officers, farmers associations, governments, agricultural ministries, institutions, students, geologist, agricultural consultants, farm managers. farm owners, farm workers, food suppliers, UN food agency, managers, CEO, directors, policy makers, everybody etc.