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Permaculture

Amish Country

Well-known member
http://gardenpool.org/

How to use a rundown swimming pool to provide a family of four with a continual supply of: fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, eggs and fish.

A young couple with two young children buy a home in the US (Mesa, AZ)with a rundown unused pool in the back yard. They are interested in self sufficiency and economy. So they turned the unused pool into a green house. They generously share their information at the website listed above.

Then summer hit and it took too much water, time and effort to keep the plants watered so they set up an a hydroponic system in the deep end of the pool. Water from the pool pumped up and allowed to trickle down through the plants back into the pool where it was then reused to water the plants again and again. The water circulation pump is run with solar panels.

It was costing them a lot to fertilize the plants so the added fish (tilapia also known as Nile perch) to the pool. The waste from the fish fertilizes the plants as the water is pumped up and allowed to trickle through them in a loop system. The fish also provide the family with protein in the form of fish dinners.

The fish need to be fed. They eat algae so chickens were added living in a coop on chicken wire suspended over the "pond". Waste from the chickens feeds the algae that feeds the fish that fertilizes the plants that feed the family. The chickens also provide eggs that help feed the family.

The chickens have to eat too so duck weed was added in additional kiddy pools. Duck weed is an aquatic plant that can double in volume every four days and is high in protein providing an continual supply of food to the chickens and fish. Fly larvae that feeds on compost from the garden plants were also added to feed the chickens.

They used trial and error to make this work and continue to refine the process making this a self perpetuating, self sustaining food producing system. From what I can see it looks like most of what they have here can be picked up relatively inexpensively at a good hardware store.
 
300 year old food forest - Vietnam

300 year old food forest - Vietnam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5ZgzwoQ-ao&feature=related

300 year old food forest - Vietnam
Established sustainable suburban food forest. Traditional layered food forest fruits, spices, medicinal herbs and vegetables. It is integrated with raising bees, deer and a cow on a small scale. Has been in the family for 28 generations. Time proven highly productive Permaculture. It now is used as reserve of genetic material for new gardens.
 
2,000 Year Old Food Forest in Morocco

2,000 Year Old Food Forest in Morocco

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hftgWcD-1Nw&feature=related

2,000 Year Old Food Forest in Morocco
Date palm multi level fruit forest.
"The location of the Food Forest known to the local population as Paradise Valley is about 12km inland from Tamraght on the coast of Morocco below the Grissafane Mountain Range"

800 people farm the forest at this link. Date palms are the highest story in the forest the under stories consist of other fruit baring trees such as: olives, figs, pomegranate, guavas, citrus fruits, mulberry (I wonder if silk was a byproduct of the forest at one time?), tamarind, carob, bananas, quince, grapes and other crops as well. The author of the video admits he may have missed some species. He voices his fears that as younger generations migrate to more urban areas the knowledge of how to maintain and propagate these food systems will be lost.
 
Food forest Australia

Food forest Australia

An established food forest several decades old provides a couple with a living, an educational tool to teach farmers new to permaculture concepts, cash crops of; pistachios, geese and other fruits, nuts and cereals. It also protects and utilizes an endangered native species into its design and plan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ul1bI2lr8I&NR=1
 
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