Hi there,
We've just acquired a piece of land through the landshare scheme and I've started a blog on what's going on which you can see here:
http://www.calnepermaculture.blogspot.com/
I'm hoping for a bit of general discussion really. This is our first practical project, we really want to grow our own food and we know quite a bit about permaculture although have had no formal training. Our main desires here are education and food production but we also want to use this project as a demonstration of the potential of permaculture on a small scale in urban areas.
Our issues are that:
we can't make any large investment in the land a) because it isn't ours nor do we have any kind of contract and b) we really want to show that you can do these things with little money and lots of co-operation
we have to make the land productive quite quickly to justify our presence there- we can't follow the 12 month rule
we aren't 100% confident about what to do first, especially in February. My pre-programmed mind is telling me to dig over the land, put compost in, terrace, raised beds- anything other than leave it alone
we need fast, non permanent, easy, cheap fencing to protect our land from the horses in the other half of the field
Any comments and feedback welcome
Thanks all

Vick
We've just acquired a piece of land through the landshare scheme and I've started a blog on what's going on which you can see here:
http://www.calnepermaculture.blogspot.com/
I'm hoping for a bit of general discussion really. This is our first practical project, we really want to grow our own food and we know quite a bit about permaculture although have had no formal training. Our main desires here are education and food production but we also want to use this project as a demonstration of the potential of permaculture on a small scale in urban areas.
Our issues are that:
we can't make any large investment in the land a) because it isn't ours nor do we have any kind of contract and b) we really want to show that you can do these things with little money and lots of co-operation
we have to make the land productive quite quickly to justify our presence there- we can't follow the 12 month rule

we aren't 100% confident about what to do first, especially in February. My pre-programmed mind is telling me to dig over the land, put compost in, terrace, raised beds- anything other than leave it alone

we need fast, non permanent, easy, cheap fencing to protect our land from the horses in the other half of the field
Any comments and feedback welcome
Thanks all

Vick
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