Hello everyone. This is my documentation effort of what I plan or want to do with a small 0.5 acre (ca. 2200 m2) piece of
land.
First of all I think it's important to mention that I do NOT live in this land. I do own it and its current purpose is as a country place (a weekend retreat and resting place) for me to get away from the
city and maybe some day retire to permanently. Therefore I have very limited time to work on it so
permaculture is key in letting nature do most of the work! I normally go there every other weekend during Sundays (there is no house yet so I cannot stay overnight)
Location: It is located in Colombia, province of Antioquia, municipality of Guarne, ca. 45 minutes by car from Medellin (Colombia's 2nd city in population). The climate is seasonally tropical (i.e. no seasons here other than rainy and dry, which we refer to as winter and summer respectively), however the altitude (2300 meters above sea level) makes the weather rather cool (Mean 17ºC, minimum 5ºC maximum 25ºC. No frost). In this way I believe the weather is more similar to a mediterranean climate's shifting between spring summer every three months (i.e 3 months cool and rainy, 3 months warm and less rainy). Annual rainfall is between 1500 mm and 2000 mm (60-78 inches) with the driest season being December through March although there are always several days of rain in each month.
Following is what I managed to
answer from the Portland Maine
Permaculture permaculture design questionaire (some of which I hope to illustrate further with pictures in future posts). I left out some things that don't really apply to my situation:
2. Are you aware of any historic uses of this land such as farming, logging, etc.?
No
3. What kind of property surrounds your property? (residential, business, etc.)
Rural. Mostly country (weekend) properties from city dwellers like myself.
4. Please describe the number and type of buildings on this land (including any outbuildings).
None. My goal is to build a small house for the weekends and vacations and maybe live (when retired) in the long term.
5. Does your property have any desirable views?
Yes, mountains and a valley.
6. Does your property have any undesirable views?
Not really
7. Are there any special privacy or “screening” needs?
There are some noisy neighbors and it would be great to isolate the noise somehow, but I think this is fairly difficult and not a main objective.
8. Do you know what type of soil you have? (Clay, Sandy, Loamy, Rocky).
I believe its clay, but there is a fair amount of organic topsoil, maybe 8 inches in most places
9. Have you had your soil tested? No.
10. Have you observed any drainage problems (wet ground, standing
water, water in your basement etc.) on your property?
No.
11. Have you noticed any areas of soil loss or erosion?
Yes. There is some bank erosion in the edge with one of the neighbors.
12. Any areas that are too hot/dry in the summer?
Not sure
14. Describe elevation changes on your property. Where is the low spot, the high spot and are there any sloped areas?
It is all sloped. There is an elevation difference of around 15 meters (49 feet) between the lowest and highest points, with a distance of ca. 65 meters (210 feet), i.e a mean slope of 23% but very irregular terrain
15. Describe any unique features of the landscape.
16. Do you know where your septic system & leech field are located? Or where your sewer lines cross your property?
I know where the septic tank is, but not the leech field. Although I would prefer to have a compost toilet.
19. Do you need (now or in the future) to make your property accessible/usable by persons with disabilities or limited mobility?
No
21. How much time do you currently spend maintaining your
yard or landscape?
A few hours every couple of weeks.
26. What types of company do you entertain? Adults/Children/Mixed? Friends/Family/Co-workers? Neighbors?
Mixed adult/children – family.
27. Please describe any pets that you allow outside.
A dog
28. How long have you lived in this home?
I don’t live there
31 To what degree are you interested in growing some of your own food? V
ery interested in fruits, veggies and herbs. Would love to have chickens for eggs, but not being there all the time makes it very unlikely. For the near future it will probably have to be a zone 2 or 3 kind of arrangement, with hopefully mostly perennials
33. During which seasons of the year do you spend time in your yard?
All seasons. This is tropical climate althoug high up in the mountain so fairly cool (2300 meters above sea level, 10-20ºC average temperature)
35. Do you see yourself implementing your
permaculture plan fairly quickly, or gradually over time?
Gradually over time
43. Where does your drinking water come from?
Will probably come from municipal water supply
Breakdown goals and motivations: To create an edible landscape that requires fewer inputs of time, money and effort in terms of ongoing maintenance, and live more sustainably.
Pics will follow!