Building A Pond For Drought Resilience, Livestock and Habitat

In this video we will discuss the importance of stripping the topsoil as a resource to use on other parts of the property. In Permaculture we work with a mantra called water access structures. When we develop the water systems first we gain access to resources for the access and structures components of the property build. In this case, the topsoil is going to be used for the food forests and gardens.

If you want more information on permaculture design check out our blog book which is loaded with information on permaculture property design.
The Verge Blog Book: http://bit.ly/2Dqjg5G

Verge Website: https://vergepermaculture.ca/

Share your interest in permaculture and sustainability with T-shirts and other products from the Verge Merch Store!
https://teespring.com/stores/verge-merchandise

DONATE TO THE SHOW!!
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$10 – http://bit.ly/2Deg0Xx
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Watch More Rob Avis:
Make a Living With Permaculture/Farming: http://bit.ly/2DEOGCR
Urban Homesteading Video Series: http://bit.ly/2DilqF3
Verge Grad Interview Series: http://bit.ly/2FM9AAE

About Rob Avis and Verge Permaculture:
In less than 10 years, Rob & Michelle Avis left Calgary’s oil fields and retooled his engineering career to help clients and students design integrated systems for shelter, energy, water, waste and food, all while supporting local economy and regenerating the land. He’s now leading the next wave of permaculture education, teaching career-changing professionals to become eco-entrepreneurs with successful regenerative businesses. Learn more and connect with Rob & Michelle at https://vergepermaculture.ca/

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Building A Pond For Drought Resilience, Livestock and Habitat

In this video we will discuss the importance of stripping the topsoil as a resource to use on other parts of the property. In Permaculture we work with a mantra called water access structures. When we develop the water systems first we gain access to resources for the access and structures components of the property build. In this case, the topsoil is going to be used for the food forests and gardens.

If you want more information on permaculture design check out our blog book which is loaded with information on permaculture property design.
The Verge Blog Book: http://bit.ly/2Dqjg5G

Verge Website: https://vergepermaculture.ca/

Share your interest in permaculture and sustainability with T-shirts and other products from the Verge Merch Store!
https://teespring.com/stores/verge-merchandise

DONATE TO THE SHOW!!
$5 – http://bit.ly/2mRYEd4
$10 – http://bit.ly/2Deg0Xx
$20 – http://bit.ly/2rjHqtM

Follow Rob Avis
https://www.facebook.com/vergepermaculture/
https://twitter.com/vergepc?lang=en

Watch More Rob Avis:
Make a Living With Permaculture/Farming: http://bit.ly/2DEOGCR
Urban Homesteading Video Series: http://bit.ly/2DilqF3
Verge Grad Interview Series: http://bit.ly/2FM9AAE

About Rob Avis and Verge Permaculture:
In less than 10 years, Rob & Michelle Avis left Calgary’s oil fields and retooled his engineering career to help clients and students design integrated systems for shelter, energy, water, waste and food, all while supporting local economy and regenerating the land. He’s now leading the next wave of permaculture education, teaching career-changing professionals to become eco-entrepreneurs with successful regenerative businesses. Learn more and connect with Rob & Michelle at https://vergepermaculture.ca/

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