Our LAND USE PLAN Via PERMACULTURE ZONES — Ep. 100

2 years ago
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Can't believe it's already the 100th episode, but here we are!

Over a year and a half has passed since we have made our way to Flock, so it's given us some time to traverse, experience, and enjoy the space.

There have been some surprises: When we initially arrived, we didn't think we would "get to" the lower part of the land. But earlier this year, we decided to renovate the old nursery office. That also led to rethinking the barn. One project often seamlessly blends into another. And when you put a little effort in every day—things start to manifest and shape up.

Food production has been on our minds since we got here: but we really needed to concentrate on removing the exotic species like multiflora rose and Japanese honeysuckle that were crowding out the land.

So 1 1/2 years later—here we are; we've started to map out how we would interact and engage with the land. It has been helpful to do land use planning via the lens of "permaculture zones", which we'll describe more at length in this video.

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