Permaculture earthworks demystified with Douglas Barnes, author of The Permaculture Earthworks Handbook: 048

Published: Dec. 22, 2017, 9:57 p.m.

b'My guest today is here to demystify one of the aspects of permaculture design that I hear the most questions about, but also one of the issues that I see folks most entrenched in their viewpoints about. I\'m talking about earthworks; one of the first aspects that people implement and the most permanent change made in a landscape. Today I\'ve got Douglas Barnes, author of \\u201cpermaculture earthworks\\u201d and owner director of EcoEdge Design Ltd. to answer our questions and take the guess work out of the subject of terrain changes.\\n\\nIn this interview Douglas talks about the best way to map out contours on the land, some of the most effective ways to harvest rainwater on a site, how to link up various earthwork and containment systems to make them work in tandem, and most importantly, he talks in detail about many of the safety concerns that many people have no idea about when it comes to installing swales and dams.\\n\\nThere\'s a ton of valuable information in this session but don\'t forget to check out his book \\u201cpermaculture earthworks\\u201d for some essential formulas on calculating for swales, water catchments and so much more. Make sure to keep listening at the end of the interview to hear how you can win your own free copy of the book as well.\\n\\n\\n\\nFor "The Abundant Edge" listeners only, you can now get 50% off your digital subscriptions to Permaculture Magazine North America\\xa0by entering the code PMNA50abedge\\xa0at checkout.\\xa0Get your subscription today and dive deep into the local and global solutions that go beyond sustainability.\\n\\nResources:\\n\\nPermaculture Reflections Blog\\n\\nThe Permaculture Earthworks Handbook\\n\\nEcoEdge Ltd'