Hey all,
I recently acquired a small property (1/3 acre) in Yucca Valley, CA.
I have no
experience with
permaculture or natural farming. I've just read two
books by
Fukuoka and one
permaculture book—yet I'm still at a bit of a loss about the best place to start with our new place.
My main goals would be to start replacing my family's food sources with what we grow, as well as doing our small part to "revegetate" the desert we are in.
I figured I would describe what I know so far below and see if any kind souls had some wisdom for me.
Climate
The climate is arid, with hot summers and mild winters. Very low rainfall (~8 in/year).
Soil
The soil on the property is sandy/rocky at the surface but looks more clay-like if you dig below the surface.
Existing Plants
The previous owner established about a dozen desert pine
trees which are ~15-20 ft. tall now and spaced out from any other plants. There is a mature mesquite tree right in the center of the property with no other plants around it. There are also a few mature patches of prickly pear cactus with various desert succulents planted for ornamentation. These are all on
drip irrigation (including the pine trees) and are being watered 3 days/week.
Ideas on Starting Points
I was thinking it may make sense to start with the pine trees as center points and sow seeds around them with plants that may work well together. I don't know
enough yet, but my inclination was to make clay pellets with wild blueberry, garlic, and some sort of ground cover and sow these around the pine trees and see what happens.
The drip irrigation feels like it's out of step with natural farming principles, so I was thinking of dialing back the watering days. Given the arid climate, I'm not sure I'm competent enough to achieve 100% natural farming, so I am okay with some irrigation—ideally with greywater at some point.
How should I be thinking about this property? Do you have any questions or input that could help me along?