amandacv86
Chillin' In The Garden
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I'm wanting to make our whole yard into a permaculture garden. The whole low maintenance thing appeals to me, because I tend to get lazy. I know I need to start slow, not only to slowly add responsibility, but also because I don't have a lot of money to bring in loads of compost, wood chips, etc.... so I'd like to make my permaculture landscape from things I can find in our yard. I already have 4 compost bins going and two look like they'll be ready soon. The area I want to begin is the part in front of the house. I want it to be 100% useful, sustainable, and to add some curb appeal to the house. The first picture is of a layout I drew up in paint. The measurements aren't exact and I'll just go by feel as I'm doing the work, but this is pretty much how I think the paths would work.
The open space on the bottom is in front of the porch. I can't do anything there so far because we need to have some work done on it at some point. The green would be living mulch instead of just grass. The brown circles are trees and stumps as noted, and all other brown would be plantable area.
I would like to add as many fruit trees as I can, but I'm really worried about sunlight. I'm thinking the front end of this area would be the best for morning sunlight, even though the canopy of the olive trees would shade them out for the later part of the day. If I have a lot of fruit trees, I don't think I'll notice so much if one tree produces a little less, correct me if I'm wrong.
So what do you guys think? I'm having trouble finding out how to start with very minimal knowledge about permaculture. I'm just going to be learning through trial and error.
This photo is to give an idea where the sunlight is. How many fruit trees do you think I could squeeze in?
The open space on the bottom is in front of the porch. I can't do anything there so far because we need to have some work done on it at some point. The green would be living mulch instead of just grass. The brown circles are trees and stumps as noted, and all other brown would be plantable area.
I would like to add as many fruit trees as I can, but I'm really worried about sunlight. I'm thinking the front end of this area would be the best for morning sunlight, even though the canopy of the olive trees would shade them out for the later part of the day. If I have a lot of fruit trees, I don't think I'll notice so much if one tree produces a little less, correct me if I'm wrong.
So what do you guys think? I'm having trouble finding out how to start with very minimal knowledge about permaculture. I'm just going to be learning through trial and error.
This photo is to give an idea where the sunlight is. How many fruit trees do you think I could squeeze in?