Elements of Permaculture, class two: Design methodologies, reading the landscape, mapping flows of energetic materials, slope, zone, sector, design elements & design functions. Also indoor plumbing, crabs, etc.
15. Stack Functions Assemble Elements to complement each other’s Functions spatially and temporally. Standard & Coppice Circle Garden
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29. Zone 0 : House Zone I : Annual Garden, Deck, Greenhouse Zone II : Barn, Orchard, Ponds Zone III : Pastures, Windbreaks, Zone IV : Woodlot Zone V : Wilderness Zones help us place elements on the site so they reduce Work, Resource use, and maintenance, boost Yields and diversity, and recycle Resources. Zone Planning
30. Sector Analysis • Sun: Summer & Winter paths • Winds: Cold, Hot, Dusty, etc. • Fire • Wildlife Corridors • Views: Pleasant, Ugly, Privacy • Shade: Buildings, Vegetation • Landforms: Slope, Sinks, etc. • Traffic: Human, Cars, etc. • Pollution: Chemical, Noise, etc.
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32. Slope & Water - Water flows downhill - Water collects in low, cool areas with poorly drained soil - Water is stored in the bodies of living organisms - Water is stored in the soil Keyline : Where the slope of the landscape changes.