Food Garden Priorities | Permaculture Q&A
Back at Zaytuna Farms, Geoff is again answering questions. This week he talks about what to prioritize when starting a permaculture food garden, as well as how to garden in exceptionally wet environments. Regardless of size, when starting a food garden, we start the same way. We have to consider aspect, noting particularly how much sunlight we get. We have to work with contour, which allows us to maximize our water efficiency. And, we have to size our beds (no more than double-reach) and paths appropriately. Then, there are Geoff’s top six considerations: 6) Controlling the edges and ends of the beds with low-lying and/or perennial plants, 5) mixing annuals and perennials together, 4) cultivating diversity in size and shape and color to confuse pests and favor predators, 3) taking advantage of micro-climates in the design to extend the growing season, 2) utilize the increase of growing area with vertical spacing, 1) and cycling nutrients through the system via waste from the garden, house, and beyond With wet gardens, the priorities are much the same, but we also have to recognize both the value of water in the garden and the value of air. We want aerobic soils with air in them, and we can get this with growing mounds and raised gardens. When put on contour, our raised gardens can help us with retaining water if dry periods arise, and rocks within those garden beds aid with drainage. Next episode, Geoff will be delving into permaculture ethics: care of the earth, care of the people, and the return of surplus. To ask questions regarding permaculture ethics, comment below in this video thread and Geoff will answer the most upvoted questions in the next episode. Watch Episode one, "Dealing with Mosquitoes and Reading the Landscape", here: • Dealing with Mosquitoes and Reading the La... To dig deeper into permaculture, watch the Permaculture Masterclass, a 4-part documentary-style film, here: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/.... To support us in making more videos: ► Sign up for our newsletter and the Permaculture Circle—Geoff's curated collection of 100+ free videos: https://start.geofflawtononline.com/p... ► Like us on Facebook: / geofflawtononline ► Follow us on Instagram: / geofflawtononline ► Subscribe to our Youtube channel: / @discoverpermaculture ► And most importantly, enjoy your permaculture journey! #permaculture #foodgardens #raisedbeds

Dealing with Mosquitoes and Reading the Landscape | Permaculture Q&A

How a Permaculture Garden Works

Shade as a Drylands Strategy

They Grow 80% of Their Food AND Earn $100K From a 1 Acre Backyard!

This Is What 20 Years of Permaculture Looks Like

Mulch as a Drylands Strategy

More Net Zero madness from Miliband & harvest 2026 could be one of the best ever

Ecological Designer Daniel Halsey hosts Geoff Lawton. Dan explains some of his design process.

Urban Permaculture with Geoff Lawton

Exploring the Hungary Permaculture Project

Downsizing the Kitchen Garden with Cover Crop

From 10 Fruit Trees to a Food Forest in 90 Days

Quick Compost

Geoff Lawton: Surviving Collapse, Designing your Way to Abundance

Self-Sufficiency Starts With These 9 High-Yielding Crops

World Famous Permaculture Property Tour | David Holmgren and Su Dennett's Melliodora

25 "Illegal" British Garden Tricks to Grow a Year's Worth of Food in a Tiny Space

Imaginary Gardens, Devoted Dogs and Lettuce Love with Monty Don | Roots S1 E5 | The RHS

#15 What if we change - Perennial Paradise - Zaytuna Farm

