Redefining American Beauty - By the Yard
Written by dan   
Tuesday, 25 July 2006 19:11
  Redefining American Beauty, by the Yard
    By Patricia Leigh Brown
    The New York Times
    Thursday 13 July 2006

Lakewood, California - When Cecilia Foti, a seventh grader at the Bancroft Middle School here, was asked to write a "persuasive" essay for her English class in the spring semester, she did not choose a topic deeply in tune with her peers - the pros and cons of school uniforms, say, or the district's retro policy on chewing gum and cellphones.

Instead, she addressed the neighborhood's latest controversy: her family's front yard. "The American lawn needs to be eradicated from our society and fast!" she wrote, explaining that her family had replaced its own with a fruit and vegetable garden. She argued for the importance of water conservation, the dangers of pesticides and the dietary benefits and visual appeal of an edible yard. "Was the Garden of Eden grass?" she reasoned. "No."

    In this quintessential 1950's tract community about 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, the transformation of the Foti family's front yard from one of grass to one dense with pattypan squash plants, cornstalks, millionaire eggplants, crimson sweet watermelons, dwarf curry trees and about 195 other edible varieties has been startling.

 
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The Lowdown and Dirty on Permablitzing
Written by Web Master   
Monday, 10 July 2006 00:00

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Permablitz Defined

  • create or add to edible gardens where someone lives
  • share skills related to permaculture and sustainable living
  • build community networks
  • have fun

Permablitzes are free events, open to the public, where you learn a lot, share food, get some exercise and have a wonderful time.

The permablitz story

 

Who comes to permablitzes?

What happens on the day of a permablitz?

How to get involved

How to get blitzed

Before and After: Stages to a permablitz

Each permablitz is part of a longer process including a pre-blitz design visit or visits by permaculture designers, prior organisation of materials needed for the blitz, and after-the-blitz follow up visits to see how people are going with their new gardens.

Permaculture design

To stay true to the concept, each permablitz must have the input of someone with a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC), the most basic permaculture qualification.

What is permaculture? Permaculture is a design system which helps integrate people (and their needs, habits, skills, desires, money and time) and place (the physical limitations and potentials of a site such as a backyard) in ecologically harmonious systems providing a good portion of the needs of people living there (with things like water, vegetables, fruit, and eggs). Permaculture systems work more like natural systems such as forests than industrial agriculture, requiring no artificial inputs and producing no waste.

To learn more about permaculture see permaculture as defined in wikipedia.

Who co-ordinates the permablitz network?

The Melbourne permablitz network is currently entirely volunteer and informal. We do it because it's fun, we're learning all the time, doing something which we believe in, and meeting wonderful people along the way. Past and present coordinators have had names like Dan, Nelson, Paul, Jessie, Cam, Clarisse, Kim, Trav, MC Feecee, Neil, Steve, Adam, Asha and Katherine and lots of other fantastic people and volunteer designers have given their time too.

Some of us are professional permaculture designers and teachers. (Check out the Permaculture Design Consultants page to find us.)

Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 12:26
 
Photos of Past Permablitzes
Written by dan   
Thursday, 19 August 2004 20:11

Check out photos of permablitzes 1-6 here.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 August 2006 22:54
 
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Welcome to Permablitz Melbourne - this site has been set up to help people get together and have fun learning about, designing and implementing suburban permaculture systems.  Our focus is edible gardens, and our ultimate aim is to make the suburbs edible enough such that should food become unaffordable, we don’t even notice.  See above for the next permablitz and feel free to submit your own onto the calendar.  Check out photos of blitzes 1-6 here, and photos of more recent blitzes in our gallery.

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"What you guys have created is more powerful than the gardens you have made, it is the concept of the permablitz... the idea that landscapes of lawn, shrubs, concrete and dog mess are not the pinnacle of human achievement, but are an odd manifestation of an age with more oil than sense, and the idea that we can change them, and we can change them fast. Out with the lawn and in with the salad!"

Rob Hopkins, originator of the Transition Network


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