Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Permaculture Project Final Design: Part 3 Integral 28 Acre Map




2          2 x Animal complexes

Purpose:
To safely house the sheep, goats, chickens, miniature cows, and donkeys/horses while providing enough space for them to roam and graze when not taken out to pasture.

Design Features:
Four 12.5’x16’ barns with 50 feet of chain link fence run from each to the next, forming a large courtyard area for the animals to safely roam in. While 10 acres (20 x ½ acre sections) are available for rotational grazing, this courtyard area provides a safe, lockable place for the animals to be housed at night and if the family should travel. Each barn can house up to 10 sheep or goats, 48 chickens, two miniature cows, or two horses or donkeys. The chickens can feed from the livestock manure, keeping a healthy environment.
We plan to keep 3 ewes (Dorset), 2 goats (Nubian), 2 miniature cows (Jersey), 2 donkeys (Mammoth Jack), and 4 different types of chickens, 48 of each type. Four chicken coops will house them, each type being kept separate. One type will be in each animal complex. The other two will be in areas where they are needed. The types of chickens are Jersey Giant for eating and large eggs, Sussex for eggs and meat, Easter Eggers for their unusually colored eggs, and Marans for their chocolate brown colored eggs. The “gourmet” egg collection will be sold in the farm shop, at farmer’s markets, and any other viable outlets.
There is room for expansion, as more barns can be added within the perimeter fence, still allowing for a good-sized central area. Rain catchment from the barn rooftops will be channeled into a 3,000 gallon water storage tank to provide drinking water for the animals, irrigate the grass, and for cleaning out the barns. Drinking and feed troughs, as well as grass will be in the complex.

3          20 x Gazebos

Purpose:
  •  To provide shade for the livestock while grazing on a rotation system
  •  To harvest rain-water for the animals to drink
Design Features:
Made of wood, these inexpensive 8’ x 8’ structures used for livestock shade will have metal roofs to harvest the rain-water and moveable galvanized steel troughs will be in place for the days they are grazing in that section.

4          2 x Wallapinis

Purpose:
Underground greenhouses with stable, sustainable temperatures year-long to facilitate the growth of plants requiring a different climate, delicate plants, and germination of seeds

Design Features:
Wallapinis will have a modified Plexiglas roof to maximize aerodynamics in the high winds, to use fewer materials, for aesthetics, and to provide more surface area for rain catchment to feed water barrels inside, thereby creating moisture within a microclimate.

5          Farm Shop

Purpose:
To sell produce, eggs, herbs, baked goods, dairy products, refreshments, and any other by-products or goods produced by the farm. This in turn is hoped to provide some income for the general expenses. It is situated near the state road, Route 39, with nothing around it for about 19 miles towards the east and 5 miles towards the west. There is little to be found along the route, so it will serve as a stop for refreshments and organic food supplies. It will also be used as a check-in and check-out station for the pick your own organic orchards.
Design features:
Wooden 10’x12’ shed used so the shop can be up and functional as quickly as possible. Eventually, it is planned to cob around it, to provide insulation, strength, and aesthetics in line with Healing Earth’s farm and architecture.

6          Pick Your Own Organic Orchard & Picnic Grove

Purpose:
To be a source of income for Healing Earth, create a micro climate, wind break, and encourage rain.

Design features:
A selection of trees including: various types of apple, pear, peach, nectarine, plum, cherry, fig, and pomegranate. Companion planting will be employed to encourage beneficial insects, to add nitrogen to the soil, impede grass growth, create a microclimate, and additional food source. A chicken coop in the area will be used to fertilize, eat pests and fallen fruit.
Picnic grove will have gazebos with wooden trellis roofs for shade and grapevines planted at the base of the posts, to provide shade and food. Insect repelling plants will be planted around the perimeter and natural seating by way of rocks or wooden benches will be in place. Fire rings or barbecue pits will be built beside them for picnicking.

7          Family Orchard

Purpose:
To provide family food supply, this orchard’s fruits and nuts will be eaten fresh and also dehydrated, canned, or frozen for long term storage.

Design features:
Trees are all circled with mulch 6 inches from the trunk and the mulch ring is circled by rocks. The mulch provides cover which retains the moisture in the earth and the rocks provide a natural watering system by gathering condensation overnight or in wet/damp conditions and it rolling down into the ground. The mulch also eventually composts down to nourish the earth and rich compost can still be added around the trunk and under the mulch. The trees and berry bushes are saddling the naturally occurring swale the runs down from the house to the vegetable garden, benefitting from household grey water run-off. The bushes are planted in a zigzag formation to maximize space and assist gravity with the irrigation system.
A chicken coop will be built in this area so the chickens can free-range, fertilize, and eat any pests & fallen fruit.

8          Vegetable Garden

Purpose:
  •  To provide food for the family
  •  Excess and scraps for the animals
Design features:
A well mulched area, organized into rows for easy access, this falls at the end of a natural swale running from the northwest corner perimeter wall of the housing compound. It will be supplied grey water as well as have rainwater channeled to it when it rains. It will be served by a nearby composting unit for fertilizer and is beside a composting toilet and tool shed, for convenience.

9          Flax field

Purpose:
  •  To grow flax for domestic cloth needs
  •  To make rope and twine
  •  Fibers for cob mixture
  •  Organic matter for composting
Design features:
½ acre field, which is enough to provide approximately 44 yards of fabric, will be sown. Specific types of flax will be sown to ensure a good quality, softness, and soil management.

10       Grains Field

Purpose:
  •  To provide the yearly grain needs for the family
  •  Straw bedding for animals
  •  Straw for cob building
Design features:
Plant 2-3 acres of diversified crops covering many grains and grasses that are very expensive to purchase. The varieties will include: hard and soft white wheat, einkorn and emmer wheat, kamut, spelt, amaranth, millet, oats, quinoa, sorghum, and the grass buckwheat. This gives the best chance of having sufficient grains, so if one doesn’t do well, there are others to compensate.

11       Zone 5 Forest/Tree Nursery/ Pick your own nut orchard

Purpose:
  •  To have a 3 acre forested area as windbreak, source of wood for fuel and lumber, and seed clouding
  •  This will serve as a place to grow seedlings in a nursed environment, especially for the more unusual or exotic trees we would like to try growing and trees for sale
  •  Provide a different environment for a bee hive
  •  This area will also house a pick your own nut orchard, approximately 1 acre in size, open to the public
 Design Features:
A special feature of this forested area is the planting of Pinon Pine Trees. There are no cultivated pine nuts in the USA, largely due to the length of time for the trees to produce. It takes 25 years to have an initial harvest and they reach their prime for harvesting in 75 years. This is a planned source of income for our children, and the generations after them.  Considering that pine nuts are very expensive, with only macadamia nuts being higher in cost, it is planned to be a long-term, high income cash crop.

12       Existing Access Road

The state road, Route 39, borders the southern side of the property. It is elevated from the land, with a sharp grassy drop. It is always exceptionally green from the rain runoff, and we can use this area to plant trees that require more water. This road is the main highway that connects Texas to Taos, a major ski resort and natural building haven. Cars traveling this route are potential customers for the farm shop, especially as there is no pick your own or organic store within 1.5 hours drive.

13       Existing County Road

The existing county road, Homestead Road, turns off the state road. The farm entrance and farm shop are accessed from it. There is a wide enough section of land between the road and the perimeter fence to allow parking for people who stop for the farm shop or the pick your own.

14       External Kitchen

An external kitchen is established in a 10’ x 12’ building northernmost on the property, housing the solar array to run a solar freezer. It will include a cast iron wood stove, all food supplies, and the outdoor cooking apparatus, such as the rocket stove and sun oven. This will be used by the family until the houses are built, and later on by guests, course and workshop attendees, and volunteers such as WOOFERS, POOSHERS, and apprentices.

15       28’ Travel Trailer

This serves as temporary housing while building the houses and other structures. It can sleep 8, so can be used in the future for a guest house or accommodation for volunteers coming to work on various projects with us.

16       Bee Hives
Purpose:
  • Pollination
  •  Honey
  •  Nurture and restore bee population
Design Features:
Strategically placed in different growing areas to pollinate the various plants and trees

17       Perimeter Windbreak/Privacy Screen

Purpose:
  •  Windbreak
  •  Firebreak
  •  Privacy
  •  Attraction for potential customers passing by
  •  Food for wildlife and humans
  •  Nature trail surround
Design Features:
Sunflowers will be planted first on the inner side of the perimeter fence, both perennial and annual, to establish a border and some nursing for tree seedlings. They grow up to 10 feet tall. Wildflowers will be planted on the outer side of the perimeter fence, for a lower cover, to attract bees and other insects for pollination and propagation. Along the inside perimeter fence we will plant lilac, lavender, and New Mexico privet hedge for long-term, lower, and fast growing cover. Then three layers of varying drought resistant trees will be planted, which will make a dense privacy border, a windbreak, firebreak, cloud seeding, as well as a pleasant moisture/temperature controlled micro-climate.
Capitalizing on the dense and aromatic privacy border, a pathway will be woven amongst them to provide a beautiful and secluded nature trail for reflection, relaxation, personal enjoyment, and access to the border trees and bushes for harvesting, maintenance, and watering if necessary.

18       Internal roads

Purpose:
  •  The internal roads connect plants, trees, and barn areas to control where vehicles are driven on the farm
  •  They will also provide cycling paths for recreation
19       Cemetery 

Purpose:
  •  To keep Islamic burial traditions
  •  To keep burial expenses to a minimum
  •  To provide plots for other Muslims in the surrounding areas
Design Features:
On the easternmost section of the farm, midway between the northern and southernmost sections will be a ½ acre Islamic cemetery. This section is the highest elevation on the farm and located in a non-flood plain (a requirement for zoning), and the area least accessible to pick your own customers. The cemetery will be surrounded by flowers and hedges to provide privacy and help restore bio-diversity.

20       Bat houses
 
Purpose:
  •  To control the ever increasing and annoying mosquito population
  •  Reintroduce bats into the area
  •  Help restore bio-diversity
  •  To make nights more enjoyable
 Design Features:
On the eastern and western corners of the farm, running parallel to route 39, two wooden bat houses will be erected. A 6x6x16 beam will be used as a post for the houses. By burying the beams 3 feet into the ground, the post will be secure and out of predators reach.   

Note on the positioning of various zones and fields

Purpose:
To ensure that family members get a good amount of exercise moving from place to place in their daily lives. Health and wellbeing of the family is paramount, and healthy organic food is effective in conjunction with physical exercise. Exercise should be an integral part of daily life, not something that has to be made time for or done in an artificial way. In this way, all areas of the farm are surveyed on a daily basis and everyone gets plenty of fresh air, sunshine, and exercise.

Permaculture Design Final Project: Part 2 Housing Compound and Main House Design






Map Corresponding Numbers

1a       Housing Compound Area

Building Strategies:
Cob houses at four corners joined by perimeter wall to form a 1 acre private courtyard, which will be zone 0. The courtyard will have small scale structures, landscaping, and vegetation to address the family’s immediate needs and recreation within close proximity and privacy. 

Design Features:
700 sq. ft. round houses on each corner of the family complex all have access to southern side sun for passive solar. Made of cob, entirely earth friendly and insulating – cool in summer, warm in winter, and well suited to the relatively arid climate. Houses will have metal roofs for maximum rainwater catchment and longest life. No pipes or cables will compromise the strength or insulating properties of the walls, as the houses will not have plumbing or wired electricity. 
Cob and straw bale perimeter wall will provide windbreak, privacy, protection, and due to the thermal mass, create a micro-climate in the family courtyard area. Plants requiring partial shade and a warmer environment can be grown both inside and outside this perimeter wall.
Power will be supplied by solar arrays, housed in one building used as family office, schoolroom, and library. This will be the repository for the computer, printer, and charging other electrical appliances, etc. Personal solar phone chargers will be used to keep phones operational while mobile.
Water for drinking and cooking will be from rainwater catchment, filtered and purified through a Berkey gravity feed unit. 



1a.1    Details of Main House

This is a cob round house of 30 meters in diameter that has a conservatory on the southward facing wall. The conservatory wall begins at 123.71° and continues to 236.25°. These degrees coincide with the winter sunrise and sunset. As the hours of sunlight are shorter in the winter, this will allow us to maximize light and heat to conservatory vegetation. It will also assist in the solar passive heating of the house. The inner wall between the conservatory and the living space of the house will be a Trombe wall. During the day, the Trombe wall absorbs light and circulates heat. In addition, during the night it retains and radiates heat.
The kitchen is located at 66° and the dining room is located at 90°. This will allow for maximum sunlight during the hours where the kitchen is used for breakfast, so no artificial or additional light is required. The summer sunrise is at 5:38 a.m. and the winter sunrise is at 7:07 a.m.
There are thermal masses built into the walls where heat would be needed the most. The wood range kitchen connects to one of these thermal masses to radiate heat into the kitchen, dining room, living room, and one bedroom. Two additional thermal masses make up the wall of the second bedroom, with a built in rocket stove. This will heat the other room and assist in heating the living room. In the center of the living room is the third thermal mass, which will radiate heat from the house’s epicenter.
The bathroom and bedrooms are located in the areas that receive the least amount of light, as minimal time is spent in them or darkness is preferred.

1b       4 x bathhouses/composting toilets

Purpose: 
  • To house composting toilets and bathing facilities
  • To harness their own supply of water
  • To provide a windbreak
  • To create shaded, protected areas for storage of composting toilet supplies to the rear

Design Features:
These facilities will have metal roofs with guttering for rainwater catchment draining into 55 gallon drums – one above ground and one buried ¾ into the ground. The above ground drum will have rainwater stored for washing needs. The interred drum is to collect the grey water from washing to irrigate crops in zone 0. Composting toilets will be emptied in a composting unit outside perimeter wall. Extended metal roof to perimeter wall will provide covered storage for composting toilet supplies, i.e., cover material and additional 5 gallon buckets.

1c        Playground area
 
Purpose:
  •  Play area within the courtyard to provide a safe place for children to play
  •  Creativity center
  •  Snack/picnic area
Design Features:
Wooden play area will have special features such as a working loom, so actual textiles can be woven, natural games such as tic-tac-toe, hopscotch, and large 1, 2, and 3 foot long Lincoln Logs to build life-size structures. It will have a surround of a fruit salad garden, edible flowers, and snack plants. In effect, a small selection of dwarf fruit trees: plum, peach, apricot, apple, pear, cherry, and nectarine will be planted with grapevines along the side of the play decks. Two decks at 5’ height off the ground allow for an under-deck picnic area and on the other side under-deck sandbox with rings, trapeze, and rope swings. The shaded under-deck areas will be edged with berry bushes, cherry tomatoes, sugar snap peas, and edible flowers interspersed with companion plants that deter pests. Playhouse on deck will have planters with strawberries and, interspersed, will be planters that have insect repelling plants such as lemongrass, citronella, gardenia, catnip, mint, and rosemary. Run off from playhouse will provide water for surround and edge plants.

1d       Small prayer building

Purpose:
  •  As prayer is an integral part of our life 5 times a day, a place for spiritual retreat is needed
  •  Rain catchment
Design Features:
Made of cob within the courtyard, it will provide thermal mass, heat retention, shade, assist with micro-climate, and rain catchment channeled to 55 gallon steel drum for irrigation of surrounding grass and flowers in family garden.

1e       Small laundry building

Purpose:
  •  Wash clothing
  •  Dry clothes (winter)
  •  Rain catchment
Design Features:
Made of cob within the courtyard, it will provide thermal mass, heat retention, and shade. Rain catchment from the metal roof will be channeled to 55 gallon drum for laundry needs. Grey water will drain out through simple pipe at base of the perimeter wall to a swale beginning outside perimeter wall that runs down between the berry bushes to the large vegetable patch.

1f        2 x Herb Spirals

Purpose:
Convenient access to herbs for culinary and medicinal use
Design Features:
These will be stone-walled, raised bed spirals, where there is a choice between having a footpath or a place to grow root crops in the ground between the stone walls.  

1g       Water Tank
Purpose:
To provide water for drinking and cooking
Design Features:
1650 gallon, above-ground water tank

Permaculture Design Final Project: Part 1

All thanks and praise is for Allah, the Creator and Sustainer, the One from Whom all good originates! We have finally finished our Permaculture Design Certificate course and our certificates are in hand! The culmination of the course was a final project, which we centered around the 28 acre piece of land we are setting up as our homestead, farm, and pick-your-own area. The other 23 acre piece of land, which is designated to be an educational retreat with a campground, large natural playgound surrounding the lake bed, and a masjid inshaa Allah.

We will share the design for the 28 acre plot with you, posting the drawings and explanations inshaa Allah. It is rather long, so it will be split up for ease, inshaa Allah.

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Healing Earth




Goal of Healing Earth’s Project

  • To design a sustainable, off-the-grid, living environment providing environmentally harmless housing, the majority of food, medicinal, and material living needs, and income for a family of six.
  • To be a Permaculture design model and teaching center and a natural building workshop and training site

Technical Data

  •  Geographical Location: Roy, New Mexico - 35*53’25.46”N 104*07’52.53”W, 5 miles to nearest village (population 210), 78 miles to nearest city (population 14,408)
  • Site Size: 28 acres
  • Existing development: on the corner of a paved state road and a gravel county road, property is fully fenced with 4’ high goat and sheep page wire fencing
  • Elevation: 5,768 feet
  • Rainfall: 8 – 16” per year
  • Rainy Season:  June, July, August
  • Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Coolness Zone: 6
  • Heat Zone: 6

Site Characteristics and Assessment

Used as grassland for cattle grazing for the past 30+ years, this site is covered in grass, albeit dry  at times due to drought conditions over the past 4 years.  With rain, the grass grows lushly - a blend of Western wheat and Blue grama at present. The ground is slightly compacted from dry conditions, however prickly pear cacti, some type of gourd, other cacti, curly gum weed, thistle, sunflowers, and various other plants are naturally growing and thriving there in the dry conditions. The land slopes downhill gently from the road, with visible natural swales for water flow.  These can be utilized by planting along the swale and at its end point. Side runnels/swales will be ideal for planting sunflowers as a privacy border/a windbreak/nursing plants for saplings/and a food source for both humans and wildlife.  Sunlight is plentiful, making for excellent solar energy harnessing.  There is a wind that blows strongly by late afternoon each day, and the area tends to have very strong winds in general, which can be used to harness energy through wind generators. The wind will facilitate the use of simple homemade sound-based animal deterrent devices in the orchards and other growing areas.

Site Challenges and Solutions

The site does not have a well and annual rainfall is estimated to be 8 to 16 inches per year. Drought has been an issue in the area for the past 4 years, but in reality for longer than that. Ways to harness water, conserve, have complete grey water system, and build structures that will make moist microclimates must be utilized. Barrels and tanks will be positioned to get maximum run-off collection from rainfall. Fortunately, water from the sky is safer than water from the ground. This is particularly true in this rural farming area where pollution is minimal and air quality is excellent. 

After researching, the catchment from the roofs of the houses alone would provide more water than is required for the whole year. Naturally, we will have more catchment than that, with large and small scale water storage strategically placed over the land to provide water for the animals, irrigation, and general purpose use. All water used for washing, cleaning, laundry, dishes, etc. will be safe for reuse on plants by using soap nuts and environmentally safe and natural castile or homemade soaps.

As with most natural environments, there is a danger of livestock being preyed on and vegetation being eaten by indigenous animals. Aside from a perimeter fence suitable for sheep and goats, there will be a 5,180 sq. ft. animal complex surrounded by chain link fence to keep them safe overnight and at times when nobody is there to let them out to graze. Trees and bushes as food sources will be plentiful and scattered over the property, providing food for wildlife without causing loss of main crops. Natural deterrents such as clattering can mobiles and companion planting will be employed to address the issue as well. In addition, there will be an Anatolian Shepherd named Maximus, to guard the livestock.
Planting techniques suitable for dry, arid, and drought stricken areas will be employed, such as the Zai, wallapini, ground cover, and condensation catchment with rocks.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Parenting: Communicative Problem Solving - Understanding Love

Here are the latest series of questions posed to get them thinking and understanding what real love is.

Questions:

What does it mean to love someone?

Can you love someone after seeing the once because you think they are good looking/attractive?

Can you love someone without knowing them?

If someone gives you all the things you like or want, does that mean they love you?

If you love someone, should you never correct them, tell them off, or punish them if they do wrong or haraam actions on purpose?

What would you do if someone you love keeps on doing haraam actions?

Does it change how much you love them if they keep on doing haraam actions, even though you have tried to correct them or stop them many times?

Is it easier to love people who love Allah and are obedient to Him or people who just do as they like?

Who should we love the most, and why?

Extension:

There are a couple of posts on the other blog which tie in with this exercise, and could be used afterwards as part of the learning and growing process. They can be found here and here.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

What we're reading in April 2014

Here is the mix of books being read in our home this month.

Please note, we had posted the book Kaffir Boy, which comes in two versions - one with some adult content and one revised for schools. We had the version revised for schools, but have since decided to remove the book completely to ensure nobody purchases or reads the unrevised version or purchases it for their children and exposes them to anything inappropriate. May Allah guide and protect us and our families from all harm - ameen.

 

 

 

 
 

Parenting Young Adults: Marriage Questions

Once children have reached puberty, they have also reached the age of maturity in Islaam. That is a good time to start a line of questioning that will open up thinking and communication lines regarding their future life.

Marriage is a huge part of their future, so it is important to discuss the subject openly. As we have girls, these questions were presented and then the answers given to their father, who sat down and had a private one-on-one talk about the subject. He went through the questions one by one, discussing, expanding, correcting if the mindset was wrong, and providing guidance and advice. Why the father? Because he is the one who will have to seek out a suitable husband.This can easily be used for males as well. After the initial discussion, it can be used as a springboard to teach and drive home certain points or aspects that need to be considered and understood.
  • When does she/he want to get married?
  • What does she/he need to do in order to get married?
  • What Islamic knowledge must she/he have in order to get married? 
  • Why should someone want to marry her/him? What does she/he have to offer?
  • When should she/he start preparing for marriage?
  • What are her/his husband's/wife's rights?
  • What are her/his rights?
  • How will she/he prepare for marriage?
Having young adults realistically contemplate marriage has various psychological effects. It can make them realize that they need to start preparing immediately, making changes, being more responsible, improving their character, and correcting their bad habits. After all, any prospective spouse will be asking about them from various sources and they will surely want everyone to have positive things to say. In addition, it can turn the otherwise "floating" young man, unclear and uninterested in choosing a career or educational area of focus, into an ambitious, focused go-getter. The prospect of marriage makes the need for money to set up a home, take care of a wife and eventually a family, etc. a reality that needs to be addressed. The prospect of marriage is a great motivator for improvement all around, maashaa Allah.


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Parenting: Muslim Police Force


How many of you are trying to remind your children to use the appropriate dua' for the different day-to-day activities? Well, here is an idea you might like to implement that is fun and educational.

Set up your own Muslim Police Force.

Make police badges for each Officer, for example:

Bism'Illah Officer
Al hamdul'Illah Officer
Bathroom Dua' Officer
Bedtime Dua' Officer
Post Adhaan Dua' Officer
Prayer Time Officer

Basically, choose whatever titles you want to have and need to teach/implement in your home. Then assign the badges to each family member for a week. Each person is in charge of reminding all the others to say the appropriate dua' at the specified time. So, Bism'Illah Officer will make sure everyone says it before eating, Bedtime Dua' Officer will go around ensuring everyone says their bedtime dua' before sleeping, etc. As the weeks go by and the officer's rotate roles, it will give everyone an opportunity to reinforce the daily dua' and also when things seem well established, new Officer roles can be created to add to the dua. The dua' for putting clothes on, the dua' for leaving the house, the dua' for the traveller, etc. Masha'Allah, the beauty of it is that for the younger ones, it can be a very simple one word thing and for the older ones something longer that they can teach others.

I never forget how the children would all ask each other, "Did YOU say bism'Illah?" before eating, LOL. It was like a police inquiry and it gave me this idea. You could even authorize them to issue tickets for offenders, LOL!