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Jean Pain heated glasshouse practicum, Sweden, May 2013

 
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A pioneering project and the first of its kind we are aware of. Get involved for this unique hands on practicum integrating theory and design as we create a year round cold climate BioIntensive production system for high quality local food.

The course will be very much hands on, but will also integrate various aspects of Permaculture design;

Local food marketing
BioFertilisers
Compost and compost teas
BioIntensive vegetable production
Wild foods
Integrative systems design



Jean Pains unique composting methodology has been widely overlooked and misunderstood. During the practicum we will build the first functional integrated system for glasshouse heating and farmscale compost production.

We are running intensive back to back practicum intensives as well as a world class PDC training through to June within the locality, with opportunity for discounted rates for extended study

Please email for a comprehensive information pack

Integralpermanence@gmail.com
 
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What can I expect from the course?

This course is primarily a practicum. We are aiming to set up a small yet very highly intensive year round growing space capable of supporting one person financially. Whilst biologically intensive and productive, this project is a fully ecological integrated system pioneering Jean Pain compost in modern times. We aim to construct a 10x 12m glasshouse with a heat sink storing rainwater for irrigation on the northern wall that will radiate absorbed heat back into the space at night. Using innovative strategies this will be the first fully biologically regenerative glasshouse system, and as such it is an ongoing experiment. Having insulated the ground under the glasshouse as well as storing roof water at the N side of the space to capture and store heat as well as prevent freezing, we aim to install a large Jean Pain wood based compost that will heat the greenhouse through the winter. You can read about Jean Pain below, and check out the links to two short and highly inspirational videos on Youtube of the systems Jean Pain worked on in the 1960’s/ 70’s. Yielding more energy through hot water take off and biogas than straight combustion, this compost also yields farm scale compost as a result. Very good design!

Due to archeological concerns we are limited in how deep we can dig. Using very minimal foundations we shall insulate the ground below the circulating heat pipes and build raised beds above that. The under-floor heated piping from the compost heap should give us reliable winter production, along with the help of innovative LED lighting that can be run from a solar array. To stack functions, quite literally, we shall install piped salad growing “beds” vertically over the beds on the ground level to allow multiple layers of cropping in a small space. The community already owns a local shop where the produce can be marketed directly to the customers or fresh from the farm. The sketch below illustrates some of this arrangement.

Whilst engaged daily with various aspects of construction, supported by the local community, we shall also weave in design and theory sessions into the program. Topics covered will include;

• Bio Intensive Vegetable Production
• Composts, Compost Teas, Biofertilisers
• Soil care and Development
• Aspects of Permaculture Design/ Integrative Design
• Local/ Poly- marketing
Appropriate Technology
• Community Building

As Permaculture trainers we have the option to include other aspects of related topics, as well as using the evenings for related film screenings, discussions, presentations or simply taking a sauna and relaxing.

As this is primarily a practicum is good to come prepared to use your initiative and get involved wherever you feel you can contribute. There will be various tasks to carry out simultaneously as well as quick decisions and problem solving needed. Working together we hope to get the bulk of this project accomplished leaving people with a clear idea of how to set up integrative and regenerative solutions appropriate to this and other climates.


About Jean Pain

Jean Pains techniques represent truly regenerative solutions applicable on a community/ farm scale. The wood based compost systems He developed are unique due to the nature of the chipping and particle size. Few have even heard about his work, even less have successfully integrated this important work into wider holistic planning. You can read about the man here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Pain

There are two videos about his compost piles, which we will be working to recreate here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHRvwNJRNag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGCj7NA0OIs


 
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We are happy to announce the Earthworks Practicum fee is to be reduced to Eur 480.00, which includes camping and food. We are grateful to the hosts to make this happen!
 
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