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ken mart wrote:I am new to the site and I posted this in the wrong spot last night. I think this is the correct place to post it. I would also like to thank you guys for giving me a space on here.
The whole permaculture thing appeals to me on a lot of levels. However, I will admit that it is all a little overwhelming. I have 5 acres of fairly flat land in the Northern part of Central Texas. I say it’s flat; it may have 2 foot of elevation change and the lowest part being centered of the property. The confusion is, do I do the Hugelkultur, regular swells, a tank (that’s what we call a pond around here) in the middle or what? I know that its about a lot more than how to plant. Its like a whole new way of thinking and all but there are lot of options on how to lay it out. Any advice?
Our projects:
in Portugal, sheltered terraces facing eastwards, high water table, uphill original forest of pines, oaks and chestnuts. 2000m2
in Iceland: converted flat lawn, compacted poor soil, cold, windy, humid climate, cold, short summer. 50m2
ken mart wrote: I just want to get started but I don’t want to do things more than once ( I know you are laughing by now lol). I bet you can tell one of the things that appeal to me is the less work thing. Anyway thanks again.
That's why I suggested learning about other people's mistakes first. Two years of testing stuff in the field can save you an hour in the library, as they say in the Corps of Engineers.
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