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Youth Green Team
Who We Are: Residents of the Waukesha County area who enjoy gardening and learning more about how we can incorporate permaculture ideas into our landscape, gardens, homes and lifestyle.
What We Do: As a group, we seek to learn from others, share ideas and food, tour locations, host discussions and build community.
For Information Contact us at perma@waukeshacountygreenteam.org
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Join Us at Our Next Meeting: Check Upcoming Events below. Email us at perma@waukeshacountygreenteam.org for information.

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Upcoming Events
We have the power to create change as we strive to live lightly, consume thoughtfully and garden organically!
Tips for Growing Tomatoes
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
6:30-7:30 pm
Via Zoom
Learn the Secret Sauce to More Tomatoes!
Upgrade your tomato skills beyond sticking plants in the ground and hoping for the best. Tips and tricks for warding off disease, dealing with pests, trellising. and saving seeds for next year.
The presentation will be followed by Q&A and sharing of experience. Be sure to register below!
Community Education
A list of community programs on Permaculture & Gardening topics that we offer can be found on the Community Programs page.
Each year the Permaculture & Gardening group hosts guest speakers and Share and Learn discussions on a variety of topics. What topics would you be most interested in attending? Click here to share your ideas!
What is Permaculture?
Permaculture is a sustainable design philosophy that emphasizes the relationship and interconnectedness of all natural things. Through permaculture design we seek to maximize the transfer of natural energy through water, living soil, trees, & seed to establish a productive environment for growing food, building and maintaining shelter, wisely using resources, and holistically living in a sustainable way.
In permaculture design, natural patterns and characteristics of nature specific to a site and location are identified, observed, and used to develop sustainable closed loop systems, which are labor and energy efficient, productive, diverse, and resilient. Incorporating permaculture principles and design into an environment is an ongoing process. As the environment grows and develops, so do the opportunities for increased synergy among functional elements and energy flows.
Principles of permaculture design are actively being applied to home and farm environments in urban, suburban and rural locations.
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Characteristics of Permaculture Design
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Uses observation and replication of the interconnectedness of nature and ecosystems as a model for designing small scale systems
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Emphasizes replication of natural productive phenomena such as flow of water and wind, slope and edge
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Uses perennial plant species as efficient stores of energy and food production
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Utilizes the transfer of energy through ecosystems
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Seeks to maximize the power of useful work
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Values renewable resources
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Values the knowledge of indigenous peoples and traditional cultures
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Is about taking personal responsibility for our own existence and that of our children
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Permaculture and Gardening Resources
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Complete Guide to Composting - SEW-MG/DNR
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Other Permaculture Organizations
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Permaculture and Gardening Group Handouts and Resources
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Feb 26, 2020 How to Live a Permaculture Lifestyle - Permaculture | Permaculture in Your Garden
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Nov 15, 2018 Year Round Gardening
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Apr 21, 2018 Vermaculture
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Apr 12, 2018 Gardening in Small Spaces
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Mar 15, 2018 Edible Landscape
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Feb 28, 2018 Seed Starting For Your Garden
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Nov-2013 Growing Methods for Gardeners
Presentation by Mike/Carolyn Paik and Debra Schneider
For more more related information see the handouts from the Feb 2012 Soils and Succession Planting Program listed below.
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Nov-2012 Raising Chickens with Cindy Rasmussen
An Introduction to Chicken Raising Handout
Waukesha Municipalities Zoning for Raising Chickens Survey Results
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Feb-2012 Soils and Succession Planting Program with Brian Gifford
Soil Ecology and Vegetable Families
Vegetable Germination and Growth Temperatures ["How to Grow More Vegetables" by John Jeavons]
Vegetable Plant Families ["How to Grow More Vegetables" by John Jeavons]
SouthEasternWisconsin Master Gardeners Vegetable Gardening Spring and Fall Planting Schedule
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Links to Broadforks
Johnny's Seeds
Gulland Forge
YouTube Video on How to Use a Broadfork
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