Produktbild: Bioshelter Market Garden

Bioshelter Market Garden A Permaculture Farm

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2010

Verlag

New Society Publishers

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/19.5/3 cm

Gewicht

947 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-86571-678-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2010

Verlag

New Society Publishers

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/19.5/3 cm

Gewicht

947 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-86571-678-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Bioshelter Market Garden
  • Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Toward a Permanent Culture
    Prologue
    Book Outline
    Five Acres and Interdependence
    The Value of the Small-Scale Farm
    Creation of Sustainable Local Food Systems
    Integrated Systems: Permaculture Design
    Sustainability
    Concepts of Ecology
    Permaculture and Agriculture
    Farm Ecology
    Three Sisters Farm
    Resource Survey
    Season Extension
    Outreach
    Back to the Earth

    Chapter 2: Sustainable Food Systems :
    Safe, Healthful and SecureSustainability for Food Systems
    Food Safety and Public Awareness
    Food Security

    Chapter 3: Direct Marketing for a Small Farm
    Preparation
    Business Management
    Marketing Farm Products
    Outreach and Education Programs

    Chapter 4: The Permaculture Farm: Design
    Farm Design and Planning
    Site Analysis: The Land, the Community and the Environment Planning
    Season Extension
    Case Study: Design of Three Sisters Farm
    Sector Analysis
    Overlaying the Farm into the Landscape
    Bioshelter
    Wildlife at Three Sisters Farm: Many Neighbors
    Applied Observation

    Chapter 5: Energy Systems on the Farm
    Conservation
    Biothermal Resource Recovery
    Solar
    Photovoltaic Applications

    Chapter 6: Beyond Integrated Pest Control :
    Insects, Disease, Weeds and Other Pests Organic Methods
    Whole-systems Planning
    Ecological Pest Control
    Insects on the Farm
    Spiders on the Farm
    Design for Ecological Control
    Insects in the Bioshelter (and Other Creatures)
    Pests and Permaculture

    Chapter 7: The Market Garden Farm: Management
    The Spiral Garden
    The South Garden
    The East Garden
    The Southeast Garden
    The Pond Garden
    The West Garden
    Smaller Gardens
    Crops and Products
    Perennials
    The Farm Woodlot
    Managing Plant Interactions

    Chapter 8: Seasons of the Garden
    Winter
    Spring
    Summer
    Fall
    Bioshelter Maintenance
    Managing the Permaculture Landscape
    Planting
    Linda's Crop Profiles
    The Edible Flower
    Fungi

    Chapter 9: Bioshelter Defined and Designed
    The Bioshelter Defined
    Why Build A Bioshelter?
    Bioshelter Daydreams
    Bioshelter Design
    A Bioshelter for Three Sisters Farm
    Farm Design

    Chapter 10: Bioshelter Management
    Managing the Indoor Ecosystem ¿ An Overview
    Gardener as Ecosystem Manager
    Bioshelter Management through the Seasons
    Other Aspects of Bioshelter Management
    From a Tiny Seed: Starting Seedlings
    Countless Bioshelter Possibilities

    Chapter 11: Compost and Biothermal Resources
    Harvesting Compost's Multiple Yields
    Traditional Uses of Biothermal Energy
    Compost and the NOP
    Biothermal Resources
    Composting Practices at Three Sisters Farm

    Chapter 12: Chickens in the Greenhouse
    Food Security
    Finding the Right Bird

    Chapter 13: Permaculture for Wetlands
    Lost Wetlands
    Care of the Earth
    Classes of Wetlands
    Basic Design Procedures
    Design for Wetlands
    Ponds
    The Pond at Three Sisters Farm and Nursery

    Chapter 14: Education on the Farm
    Benefits and Costs
    Three Sisters Farm Programs

    Chapter 15: Home Sweet Home
    Taking the Lessons Learned Back Home
    Epilogue: The Farm Ecosystem Evolves
    Feeling Part of the Cycle
    Biodiversity: Farm Community
    A Hopeful Enterprise

    Appendix A (to chapter 11): Applicable Regulations for
    Agricultural Composting n PennsylvaniavRelevant Pennsylvania DEP rules excerpted from "Agricultural Composting of Manures: Supplement to ManurevManagement for Environmental Protection,"

    Appendix B (to chapter 11): Compost Calculations
    Compost
    Heat Gain and Loss

    Appendix C: Greenhouse Heat Dynamics: Figuring Solar Gain, Solar Storage, and Heat Loss
    Temperate Zone Wetland Plants

    Index
    About the Author