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Future Permaculture and food production in Britain
6 November 2012, 10:53, (This post was last modified: 6 November 2012, 11:32 by PrepperJohn.)
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RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain
Sorry to hear all of your hard work has gone to waste Paul.

This is another reason to employ Permaculture principles to your garden or allotment if you can get away with it.

Permaculture gardens tend to look less obviously like veg gardens and might be bypassed by know nothing bozos.

They also tent to upset other allotment members and the land owner who through ignorance think your plot is unkempt.

As was mentioned above, guerilla gardening is also a great way of protecting your food supply.
(3 November 2012, 08:27)T-oddity Wrote:
(2 November 2012, 22:58)Prepper1 Wrote: This is sort of where I eventually want to go with my allotments...
But saying that anybody with a forest near them could plant food crops and nobody would be any the wiser and it's there when you need it I suppose.
I know its not my own land but I cant afford that so you have to work with what you have. No point worrying about what you havent got!!

I've been using a no dig method on my allotment for about three years now and it is just about coming right, I do far less work on the allotment now than I used to and get far better crops, I also do a bit of gorilla gardening round my local area and bol's planting up food plants such as burdock, raspberries, apple and cherry trees etc.
I don't introduce non native species, I collect seed to either grow on or just broad cast in my chosen location, I also use forest gardening methods to encourage beneficial plants that are already found locally. I expect only a small proportion of the plants to survive, but I see it as slowly developing an area over a long period of time that could provide me with food and resources if I ever needed it.
For those who are interested in no dig:

http://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/

If you can stand listening to this guy's bible bashing bull shit, there is some interesting information and ideas here:
http://vimeo.com/28055108

Something on forest gardening:
http://www.agroforestry.co.uk/forgndg.html

I could talk about this stuff till the cows come home so if anyone has any questions please ask.

I will start a new thread on No Dig Gardening because it is something I am really interested in but my wife is not convinced so I am having problems. I would be interested to find out as much as possible about this method of gardening
If you can't strip it down and re build it, you don't own it
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