Wednesday, April 26, 2006

save thomas st!!

It seems that Thomas st as we know it is under threat of destruction by our lawn loving landlords and their gardener who wishes to “relevel” and “spray” the place in an attempt to reconvert our bountiful garden to the weedy lawnscape which we arrived to.

We stand accused of “intensive permaculture with associated ponds and mulch supply” (their words!) which, amazingly, is considered to be a “loss or damage” to the property.

We have been issued an ultimatum: dig up all our healthy, food producing, and rare medicinal plants and replant lawn within 14 days, or pay our landlords the arbitrary sum of $2100 which will allow them to do so. If we refuse? They can evict us.

Since we couldn’t bear to destroy the happy little ecosystem which we have created here, and we can’t imagine what we’d eat if we were forced to do so, we may need to either find 2000 odd dollars in compensation, or potentially more in legal fees if we can’t reach a happy arrangement. It may not come to this. Currently we are attempting to negotiate a situation which would be beneficial to all involved. We have offered to volunteer our time, skills, labour and plants in creating a longterm, low maintenance, productive garden which the landlords and future tenants will be able to enjoy. Awaiting a response, we are prepared to defend the basic human rights of all tenants, and all people, to grow food where they live.

All this coincides with the birth of a new venture, Permaculture Solutions, which aims to assist people in achieving sustainability through permaculture garden design, skills, plants and poultry.

We are asking all who have experienced, eaten and enjoyed the suburban oasis that is

Thomas st (or indeed all who appreciate the idea) to lend your support. Come along next Sunday 7th to the Thomas st Open Day (which may need to be a fundraiser) and launch of new venture Permaculture Solutions… Let us know if you can contribute an act, a work of art, your workshop facilitation skills, fresh garden produce, delicious baking, or other valuable stuff, as we’d like the event to be as big, fun and powerful as possible. Legal skills also would be appreciated!

Monday, April 10, 2006

up and away

this is it, finally i'm off for my long awaited soul time... farm work, herbs, a tiny cottage and a magnificent tree i befriended already, time for meditation and breathing, for writing and exploring and learning things of earth and of spirit...
yay!!!

Saturday, April 08, 2006

PERMACULTURE PLAY AT THOMAS ST

I do believe that Ad is right, a blog will be the best way to record all my permaculture playings...

there's a half moon been shining, and i've just transplanted the first neem seeds, which amazingly enough did germinate with the new moon! cuttings time easter weekend. can't quite get my head around biodynamics, but i did start tinctures with the new moon, weed in days before it.

we have new chickens!! 2 isas, a shiny silver leghorn and a blue-egged araucana- yay! plus six eggs sitting under miss silkies bum, hopefully to soon be lil chickens, at least some of em.

the seedling liberation front is achieveing great things, and yet there remains so much to be done! we can offload some stuff tomorrow to Vilmas.

strawberries, drive
cuttings cuttings
fill up tubes


i really want to depend more on my garden and myself for income, less on other less reliable or valued sources, and there's so many possibilities!!
brainstorm:
bay leaves, fresh bunches- local shops, almond dealer
indian shops, local- brahmi, gotu kola, neem, ashwaandha
tinctures, ointments (comfrey, calendula)
markets- monash, dandenong
bump up frs, get back into ebaying
contact shops to sell for us
gardening job
grants for community garden project

more later...