Permaculture Sector Maps: Basics and how I use them

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Sector Maps are a part of the Permaculture Design process that lies atop your base map and works well alongside Zone maps. I am new to this, but the process is helping me so much that I wanted to share the concept.
    This is a useful step in design that exposes risks, strengths, weaknesses, and strengths. It helps with placement of key features but also designing around the present and/or uncontrollable ones. We can apply this at almost any scale, I reckon, from urban permaculture to large systems.
    Thank you Patreon Members that make it worth the time and effort to assemble the videos:
    Jacques, Zac, Kevin, Tiaan, Markath Goateries, Joe and Philippe! (I forgot two of you in the mentions, sorry!).
    / simple_earth
    #simpleearth #selfsufficiency #homestead #survival

Komentáře • 10

  • @MichaelBrown-hh1ds
    @MichaelBrown-hh1ds Před rokem +3

    Thank you for having pictures. I’m a visual learner and it’s so helpful to see what you’re talking about too

  • @branmakmorn06
    @branmakmorn06 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting presentation on the climatic conditions of the location, we realize by listening to these explanations the importance of the different climatic indices of the region.

  • @mandandi
    @mandandi Před rokem +3

    Thanks for clarifying this. I got a map of my farm from Google maps. It was up to date, thankfully. I wondered how I would go about incorporating the various changes and plans I needed to make on it. Sector maps are the answer. I am about to start marking contours for swales in a few days. This info came at the right time.

    • @SimpleEarthSelfReliance
      @SimpleEarthSelfReliance  Před rokem

      I hope to hear more about your projects. And happy to share info. May you have green thumbs and good rains.

  • @sandyvanderlinde237
    @sandyvanderlinde237 Před rokem

    Every land owner certainly needs a Base Map.

  • @ozumsoz
    @ozumsoz Před rokem

    Pleasure my dude! Keep it going

  • @lesliebrannon2191
    @lesliebrannon2191 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Clearly it's handy to know this stuff when planning where to have your house, garden and live stock. Was wondering how you picked where best to put them before you started. Did you already have that information. When you started and planning the lay out. Especially about wild fires did not think about that. Great video.

    • @SimpleEarthSelfReliance
      @SimpleEarthSelfReliance  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Leslie. I'll admit that we learnt a lot about the environment and its moods after we moved in. Feels like you need 2 years to really see the extremes and exceptions to the rule. Even then, there are curve balls. But it's easy to get the initial information from neighbours and weather reports, reading the landscape to see where flow happens and so on.
      Thank you for the comment. ☺️

  • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
    @SuerteDelMolinoFarm Před rokem +1

    I'm sure someone changed the sun direction some time ago! Ha ha