Permablitz!

So a few months back we attended our first Permablitz at our friends’ house.  A Permablitz is basically a backyard blitz with a permaculture design.  And we had such an amazing time!  So wonderful to join in with a bunch of awesome people to descend on someone’s house and transform their space into a highly functional, productive working garden.  Not only did we get to meet heaps of interesting people, we got to learn a lot too.

Watching our friends’ garden grow since has been so exciting to watch so when we were offered the opportunity to have our own garden blitzed, we couldn’t be more thrilled!

As readers and friends will know, 2010 has not been the easiest for us.  So we couldn’t have been happier to learn something amazingly GOOD was going to happen to us!

We had the amazing design help of Angela, Amanda and Mara, who worked with us to come up with a great plan to transform our garden.  And one slightly boggy Sunday in November about 50 people rocked up to our place and made our dreams a reality.  We had a pretty strict policy of buying as little new stuff as possible.  In the end the new stuff we bought was dirt, sand, gravel, some chicken wire, screws, nails and a gate latch.  Everything else was dug out of our shed, brought by people on the day or scavenged from around our neighbourhood.   I’ll let the pictures tell the story.

BEFORE:

DURING

Pre-gardening stretches led by the awesome Lex. Coupled with the chi kung session after lunch, we cemented our role as the neighbourhood freaks :)

SERIOUS mud.  We had a clear day but we’d had a months rain the day before and this area was already pretty thick with clay.  MASSIVE respect to the people who worked on this area!

Chook house construction.  Utilising our old outdoor table, a few wooden pallets and an old cabinet unit.

Garden bed construction, featuring the old top of the outdoor table.

Planting!  It’s always the highlight of a blitz, putting in the seedlings everyone brought at the end of the day.

Halfway through the morning we decided that since we had such an awesome turnout we’d do the nature strip too.  Fully planted out with indigenous grasses, small shrubs and ground covers.

And at the end of the day, everyone was EXHAUSTED!!

AFTER

My favourite recycled material was the inside of an old screen door.  We knocked it out of the frame, turned it sideways and attached it to the side of our courtyard frame.  Perfect climbing frame for our happy wanderer!

Arguably the world’s coolest chook house!

Little window sill gardens for the chooks, drip watered from the chook house roof.  Now planted out with marigolds, cress and strawberries.

And arguably the worlds first pallet chook gate with a nice mesh on the actual gate – a perfect cross stitch canvas!  I’ve already stitched a small heart on it and planning a lot more.  I’ve also planted beans on the right side to grow up the timber.  And I just noticed the first one has sprouted today!

Well I reckon that’s enough pictures for one post.  The blitz was just over a month ago and the place has grown so much.  I’ll do another post with updated photos so you can see the transformation. EDIT: it’s here.

But before I wind this one up I just want to say how amazing the permablitz community is.  The Melbourne Permablitz organisation just had it’s 100th blitz (we were #98).  So that means 100 gardens at peoples houses, community centres and gardens and school gardens have been transformed into food producing spaces all thanks to the voluntary hard work of people who truly believe it is possible to turn this world around if we just roll up our sleeves and just bloody get on with it.  And no one got paid, and everyone had yummy food and great times and learnt lots and met new people.

And if that’s not revolutionary then I just bloody don’t know what is.

Our biggest love, thanks and eternal gratitude to everyone who turned up and mucked in.  Can’t wait to repay the favour at your house!

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7 Responses to “Permablitz!”

  1. Nikki says:

    SO. FREAKIN. COOL.
    Nikki´s last [type] ..Its the never ending story

  2. Rayna says:

    oh Nikki ISN’T IT! Words just can’t explain how much I love my garden. It’s truly, truly wonderful!

  3. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by radicalxstitch and Cross Stitcher, Nikki Elisabeth. Nikki Elisabeth said: Faith in humanity restored. Permablitz!: http://radicalcrossstitch.com/2010/12/17/permablitz/ [...]

  4. Telma Guedes says:

    Greate job! congratulations! hugs from Sao Paulo, Brazil!

  5. Andersson says:

    Nice transformation! I must applaud all of you who are taking away from your own free time to build and beautify communities this way. In these days when food crisis seems to loom and people seem more and more estranged from each other, except online, your example is something all of us should try to follow. (Now let me try to get up the nerve to start.)
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  6. [...] a bunch of wonderful people came to our house and blitzed our garden. You can read about that day here and here. I like to tell people that was the day our house became our home, and it truly [...]

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