Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Monday, 14 October 2019

Permaculture Ethics: Earth Care, Part One.

The phrase "Think globally, act locally". come to mind when you are planning to incorporate Earth Care into your life. You do not need to be a permaculture designer to work with the three permaculture ethics, People Care, Earth Care and Fair Share.

Reduce, better yet, eliminate your use of single-use plastics. This is simple enough to do. Do not by bottled water, for a start. If the tap water is unfit to drink where you live, then you will need to filter or boil it, but the next thing you need to do is engage in non-violent political action to support your right to drinkable water. Water is a human right and our politicians have an obligation to honour that right.

Eliminate the amount of garbage you toss away, after all, there really is no such place as away. We are all inhabitants of one planet. Everything is connected. Reduce, reuse, repurpose, compost. I

Composting turns what is called waste into valuable, organic material, any garden will love. This act of adding compost to t e soil is a great way to take care of the Earth.

Harvest rainwater. Don't let it run away down that asphalt driveway, use it to water the ornamental garden, or lawn, if you must have one, create a rain garden. Do some research on rainwater harvesting before you set up a system.






Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Beyond the War on Invasive Species

I just started to read Tao Orion's book, "Beyond the War on Native Species." This quote needs to be shared.

"Ecosystems should be restored by every action we take and decision we make, including the methods we use t procure our food, shelter, water and other necessities of daily life. Restoration should be designed into every facet of our lives." p.9