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Passionate advocate for living at a human scale and pace.
Help me grow the permaculture presence in Indiana https://permies.com/t/243107
Concise Guide to Permies' Publishing Standards: https://permies.com/wiki/220744
Passionate advocate for living at a human scale and pace.
Help me grow the permaculture presence in Indiana https://permies.com/t/243107
Concise Guide to Permies' Publishing Standards: https://permies.com/wiki/220744
Daniel Andy wrote:I have a similar project but for my biomes. If im going to build a native food forest I need to know all the native plants and what they're good for, both to other plants and to me.
So ill be listing native plants, whats edible, whats a source of weaving fiber, what fixes nitrogen, what supplies shade, what lives at the ground, what lives as a bush, what becomes a tree, what is good companion planting, what is fire tolerant, etc.
Then i do the same with native and current animals.
Then i draw out on your printed GIS maps where they live and what changes I need to make.
If I'm going to own a forest, I'd better know the forest.
This started with some recent things ive learned about fire and how in my area, the douglas fir forests i thought were natural are actually highly unnatural biomes built by our human need to suppress fires. As a result i need to know which trees should be there and how to thin the fir trees the way a fire would, or else I end up with a broken ecosystem that endangers me and the plants i rely on to live.
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Leaftide.com — track your fruit trees, veg & everything in between
Joao Winckler wrote:This is basically what got me started building a digital version of the same thing. I kept losing track of what I planted where, when things fruited, which varieties did well in which spots. A physical binder is great for the history and maps side of it, but for the ongoing tracking stuff (pruning dates, harvest notes, what failed and why) I found I needed something I could update on my phone while I was actually out there. Ended up building leaftide.com for exactly that. The combination of both might actually be the sweet spot though, binder for the big picture and reference material, app for the day to day notes you'd forget otherwise.
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