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#36 Revealing my permaculture design plans 

Son Selva Permaculture
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Permaculture means working with nature, not against it. Therefore, the land will have three main functions: It will provide a living area, where we will also teach knowledge of sustainable living, it will provide food for us, guests and possibly others and it will provide a natural habitat for wildlife and nature. The three functions work hand in hand and restore the circle of nature. Now it is time for the reveal of my current masterplan.
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@pongop
@pongop 2 месяца назад
Amazing land and vision! Every day will be a magical adventure!
@marzupalami
@marzupalami 3 месяца назад
Awesome work so far, thanks for the update and keep it up!
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
Thank you! 😘
@leoreodcinn9153
@leoreodcinn9153 3 месяца назад
First video of yours I have seen, and I am already excited to see the plan unfold! Video layout, presentation and quality is excellent!
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
thank you! I‘m quite excited myself! 😀
@xenoclassical4058
@xenoclassical4058 3 месяца назад
I am doing your same thing but in Puglia in Italy! Still struggling with the building of the house, and I am still studying the land deciding what to do! I hope you will wenjoy your journey! :)
@apollonphotographybynicole2670
@apollonphotographybynicole2670 2 месяца назад
Vielen Dank für die tollen Infos, bald lebe ich in der gleichen Gegend und freue mich jetzt schon einen Workshop zu besuchen ☺️. Alles Gute 🙏 Nicole
@pepe3351
@pepe3351 3 месяца назад
Amazing plans! PS: Careful on getting farm pink pigs as they get sunburned
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
I ordered „porc negre“ a mallorquin heritage breed, resilient, black and used to the harsh sun.
@hannesssss
@hannesssss 3 месяца назад
i am impressed by your courage and see the value of your mission, just a few things i observed and wanted to share, so maybe it could help you: i recommend a composting system inside the reach of the chicken scratcing and also near the veg.garden- so based only on the map i would recommend the veg. garden to be on the north of the house (there you could play with the shadow from the house, maybe its beneficial in your climate?) and the compost right on the other side of the wall (if the black line is a wall?) so the pigpen could benefit the composting too. also it looks like the outdoor shower is quite far away?
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
Thanks for your ideas! I had a compost area planned but realized, that unless I have tons of people here, the animals will take care of that for me and there will be not much left to feed a compost. The bin I have now is always too dry and whatever the animals won't eat, I'll simply put in the composting toilet. The outdoor shower is quite in a weird spot because I want to use its graywater in the food forest. And you can see parts of it (the part closest to the house) from the main road. I might install a second one at the miyawaki forest later.
@Kiritanpo_Nabe
@Kiritanpo_Nabe 3 месяца назад
Much respect, bravo ! 👏👏👏
@SeekingBeautifulDesign
@SeekingBeautifulDesign 3 месяца назад
A cautionary tale from a similar endeavour: On my permaculture property, there was a 20' high maple privacy hedge underneath the power lines. The maples had maxed out in height and weren't close to the lines. But, without my knowledge, the contractor for the power company came and shredded a decade or so of growth. So, the OPM (Other People's Money) principle might be helpful for you. The power company doesn't have much incentive to respect nor understanding of your plans. It looks like you've wisely avoided trees near the power lines, but just because the regulations say one thing, the inspector of the day may interpret them differently and then the contractors do a 3rd thing. And even if they stick reasonably to the regulations, the heavy equipment can destroy other parts of your property they may see as weeds while also compacting your hard won soil. So, my best guess is to double the severity of the legal regulations and stay beyond the doubling to avoid any machinery or destruction on your property. Even if you have a great relationship with your current inspector, much changes in 20 years of government, while your trees must stay where they are. Now, not all is doom and gloom. My privacy hedge must be under the power lines, so I'm allowing the Amur maple stumps to grow back as coppice (deer defence). As well hazelnuts are going in as well. Hazelnuts actually thrive on coppice, so if I don't cut them about every decade, having the power company cut them isn't the end of the world. Of course, I've put in steel stakes to make any contractors think twice about shredding everything, and used markings that hopefully will last a generation. Ideally I can intercept the next round of this, but if I don't, the system is designed to handle it. I suspect in your more arid climate, none of this will happen. P.S. I'm sure you've thought of it, but if you collect and store your rainwater at roof height, you can gravity feed to toilets and for irrigation. Probably simpler to have a single huge underground cistern with a pump, but maybe a hybrid? Storing water high would allow you to pump water from the cistern to the high storage with excess solar. The water can then be used without battery or solar requirements. P.P.S. Worldwide, increasing electrical transmission (the grid) capability is a big thing to support growth and new renewable generation. Hopefully sunny Spain goes with mostly distributed energy generation (like rooftop solar), but if not, more power lines will need to be built. Do you have risk of your land being taken if new lines are built next to the existing ones? Some places call this "eminent domain".
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
thanks for your concern. having a water tank at roof level certainly would be a great idea in a temperate climate. but here I‘d only be able to flush my toilet every two months! 😅 the tank needs to be huge to collect every drop of the few rainfalls we have. that‘s why it is underground. Speaking of toilets: I intend to reuse greywater from the shower and sink for flushing.
@SeekingBeautifulDesign
@SeekingBeautifulDesign 3 месяца назад
@@sonselvapermaculture Thank you. I've learned a big lesson!
@nkemalyan
@nkemalyan 3 месяца назад
@@sonselvapermaculture The most efficient way to increase the capacity of the electrical grid is to install new wires that carry more current on existing towers. One can double the grid capacity without new right-of-ways or towers. Hopefully, that will be the paradigm for the Majorca grid as well.
@farmstrong5434
@farmstrong5434 3 месяца назад
So cool! Well done! Love from our homestead here in Morocco to yours 🇲🇦
@ainabearfarm8075
@ainabearfarm8075 3 месяца назад
Amazing plans! Definitely a paradise.
@nkemalyan
@nkemalyan 3 месяца назад
I think you might give the dog a little bit more credit. He's active, curious and seems to range all over the property. Guard dog might be the wrong title. A dog who tries to run off every creature that isn't well known to him won't be very good for the visitors you anticipate. However, if he knows the boundaries of his "domain", he'll naturally alert you to encroachment, like when the sheep come over the wall. He seems like a great mascot to me! (full disclosure-I've rarely met a dog I didn't like!)
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
Do‘t get me wrong, he is the best partner I could wish for! Also he is getting better and better with the ducks. But he never barks and therefore never alerts me if someone is coming. 😅 but we‘re still in training. He‘ll learn it one day.
@mitchellbrown9713
@mitchellbrown9713 3 месяца назад
Fantastic video Scarlett! I enjoyed seeing your plans for the land. I am certain you have updated it a number of times but it helps to visualize the property. Will you be planting pistachio trees? Will they grow in your climate?
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
Thank you Mitchell! I already planted two pistachios, a male and a female. I intend to take cuttings from the female tree to propagate this winter. 🌱
@mechanics4all405
@mechanics4all405 3 месяца назад
worm bin compost not much sign,pond,miriaky shd be priority,as ultimately self watering,good luck❤❤❤❤❤💘💘💘💘
@rolfwelsch8570
@rolfwelsch8570 3 месяца назад
Hallo Scarlet, Vielen Dank für die Einladung! Wo erfährt man denn wie man dahin findet und die Details was man braucht um bei Dir zu arbeiten?
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
melde dich gerne per mail an info@sonselva.com.
@Max-vg8mg
@Max-vg8mg 20 дней назад
Great video! Which software did you use to draw your property? Thank you:)
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 20 дней назад
thanks! i used affinity design (similar to adobe illustrator).
@Max-vg8mg
@Max-vg8mg 20 дней назад
@sonselvapermaculture Thanks big help! Working on my PDC final exam. Good luck with everything:)
@agostinopeta2295
@agostinopeta2295 3 месяца назад
How will you create the biopool? With synthetic materials or purenature?😊
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
I honestly don‘t know in detail. it is not that simple in this climate, but my architect has one and I count on his expertise.
@agostinopeta2295
@agostinopeta2295 3 месяца назад
@@sonselvapermaculture wenn helfer bruchsch bim biopoolbaue de würdi gern als freiwillige cho zum was lerne :-) aber es müesst ain sy ohni kunststofffolie :-) en gruess und viel glück lg agostino
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
das wird no es paar jährli ga, aber chasch di denn gern nomal melde!
@defoe9864
@defoe9864 3 месяца назад
Any concern re wildfire for the part left to nature?
@sonselvapermaculture
@sonselvapermaculture 3 месяца назад
no, the important thing is to create a dead zone between forest and the house. the forest is shading a big part of the land and prevents water from running of. so it has more benefits thank risks.
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