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- Permaculture: examples, zones, elements and plants
- The division into zones
- Example elements for the permaculture garden
- Fruits, vegetables and other plants in the Permakulturgarten: examples
The herb snail is a typical element in permaculture
Permaculture: examples, zones, elements and plants
No permaculture garden is like the other one, since one of the central elements of permaculture is to optimally use the available resources, orientations and conditions. That's why every permaculture garden is unique. Nevertheless, there are a few reference points that are exemplified here, such as the division into zones. Below are examples of plants and elements that you can implement in your permaculture garden.
The division into zones
A Permakulturgarten is divided into zones, which ensure the optimal economies and benefits. These six zones are:
Example elements for the permaculture garden
Some elements have emerged for the profitable cultivation in the Permakulturgarten and have become practically a must. Here are a few examples of the elements that occur in almost every permaculture garden:
Fruits, vegetables and other plants in the Permakulturgarten: examples
Of course, what you plant in the Permaculture garden depends mainly on what you want to eat. It is important that the cultivation takes place at different times, so that you can harvest all year round. In addition, local wild varieties and old varieties of vegetables and fruits are grown in the Permakulturgarten to promote a natural biodiversity, as it once was. Mixed culture is enormously important in permaculture. Read more about good combinations here.
Here are some examples of fruits, herbs and vegetables: