Monday, November 1, 2010

Tree Update

After good rain the cherry and peach finished blossoming. I haven't needed to water them yet. 

In the pictures you can see:

  • A double grafted lemon tree in the black pot
  • The fig tree that looks like a twig, it's still green inside so i assume this is normal.
  • Triple Grafted apple tree with royal gala, red delicious and pink lady.
  • The peach tree with around 20 little peaches (much sooner than I expected)
  • A sunburst cheery tree, which is self pollinating, meaning I don't need a male and female pair.
  • rosemary and Vietnamese mint growing in the small pots.

Once a month I use a little organic fertiliser so the trees have everything they need to make yummy fruit. I've been able to move the trees around when I need the space for BBQs and when mowing the lawn. Trees on wheels are very handy!










Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Wheelie Bin Trees

I've started with a Cherry, Fig and Peach. It will take at least 2 years for them to fruit.

Because I rent there is no reason to plant the trees in the ground. 


Total Cost $80 Per bin with tree dirt and fertiliser.

More pics Coming soon


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

18 - End of unit Data and thoughts

This is the final post of the major assessment task. In this I will present my original data in comparison to the new data. The hope is that I have in some way reduced my family’s ecological footprint, consumption and waste production statistics. For references to referring to where the information comes from please refer to my first post as I will not be adding the websites in this post.

After the mass of tables I will preview what I have achieved and learnt throughout the unit including my own personal interests in sustainability education.

Ecological Footprint


 

Beginning of unit

End of unit

Hectares

8

6.3

Planets

4.5

3.5

Breakdown:

 

 

Food

30%

26%

Shelter

28%

27%

Mobility

22%

25%

Goods

8%

6%

Services

12%

16%

 


Waste





  • Waste Breakdown.

     

    Beginning of Unit

    End of unit

    Type of waste

    Amount (approx volume) Litres

     

    Paper

    1.5

    0

    Plastic

    8

    10

    Metal

    0

    1

    Organic Food

    2

    2

    Other

    0.5 (glass)

    0

     

    Water Usage

    Where Used

    Percentage of Daily Usage

    Beginning of Unit Per Person Daily in Litres

    End of Unit Per Person Daily in Litres

    Total Household

    100%

    798L a day. 199.5L a day per person

    722L a day 180.5L per day per person

    Bathroom

    40%

    79.8 L

    72.2 L

    Toilet

    20%

    39.9 L

    36.1 L

    Kitchen

    15%

    29.9 L

    27.1 L

    Garden

    0%

    00.0 L

    00.0 L

    Laundry

    25%

    49.9 L

    47.1 L

     

    Energy Consumption

    Energy Source

    How Used

    %

    Beginning of Unit Per Person Daily

    End of Unit Per Person Daily

    Gas

    Total Household

    100%

    109.895 Mega Jules

    123.875 Mega Jules

    Gas

    Space Heating

    80%

      87.916 Mega Jules

    99.1 Mega Jules

    Gas

    Water Heating

    15%

      16.484 Mega Jules

    18.58 Mega Jules

    Gas

    Cooking

    5%

        5.495 Mega Jules

    6.19 Mega Jules

    Electricity

    Total Household

    100%

    6.12       Kilo Watt Hours

    5.92    Kilo Watt Hours

    Electricity

    Appliances

    80%

    4.896     Kilo Watt Hours

    4.74    Kilo Watt Hours

    Electricity

    Lighting

    20%

    1.224     Kilo Watt Hours

    1.18    Kilo Watt Hours

    Petrol

    Private Transport

    100%

    10- 15 L of unleaded

    10- 15 L of unleaded

    Electric

    Public Transport

     

    1.72 Mega Jules

    1.72 Mega Jules

     

    Reviewing the Data

    Ecological Footprint

    This data was really disappointing. My stats go all over the place, some u some down and in almost the opposite of what I believe they should. Even though my family didn’t put much effort in as a whole the base stats of global hectares and planets seem to work pretty well as a judge of progress. I think we have done ok all things considered…all things being the lack of major effort.

    Especially since my Father pointed out that the original bills were from before I moved back home. But I do doubt the EPA’s Ecological Footprint analysis; I think it is more of a way of demonstrating the need for change rather than a tool for comparison.

    It did the trick though, it had us all thinking.

     

    Waste

    Waste was never going to go down well but I was very surprised at the results. From some initially negative reactions my family decided it was wise to at least start separating the different waste types up rather than hoping someone would sort it all out later. We throw our compost to the dogs, as it happens most of what we throw out is healthy stuff for them it’s just a bit tougher at times, so long as it’s mixed with the meat they love it and it keeps us looking at the waste because no one wants to hurt the expensive pups.

    Other than that our waste hasn’t changed we still eat a lot of packaged food so there is a full load of random plastics every day. I am of the belief that if they do not make it simple to recycle plastics they cannot expect us to. I tried figuring it all out but it seemed useless.

     

    Water

    We saved a little bit of water everywhere. At times we even watered the garden with the grey water, but I don’t see that as worth putting on the table as any water we make up that way is a bonus to pay off our large water debt. We still shoot over 155 but it is closer. I am a little annoyed with myself that I didn’t think to use mulch to prevent waterless in the garden when I was trying to grow things. But at least I have adapted not, if slowly. So all in all I think that was a decent gain and not in a specific area so I’d reason that out to be more about us thinking about our water a little bit more possibly.

     

    Energy Consumption

    This one is rather dull. We didn’t really have any noticeable change at all. Gas went up a tad and electricity went down a tad. So I guess this report is rather mediocre.

    Transport as I said stayed still because no one changed their routine at all. I could of car pooled, but the train still would have been running so it makes no difference.

     

    Gardening and Visits

    I had an ace time playing around with a veggie patch which I plan on continuing with for the benefit of myself and the possible career. We still intend to go do a permaculture course but things like trips around Australia come first at the moment with holidays on their way.

    Visiting the places in regards to sustainability has been good fun and I have built a small knowledge of what I want to know; now I just have the problem of trying to get it all into my head. Which I assume will take considerable time.

    Just couple of points I thought were interesting or felt I had to write down and never squeezed them into the Blog, they are what I can remember I often forget long before the pen hits paper so to speak (but on the bright side I remember when it’s relevant to something else):

    ·         We often fill that lovely large green waste bin, but we fill it with stuff from our soil, therefore we are constantly throwing away little bit of the resource every time.

    ·         Mulch is a must next time and every time after until proven otherwise.

    ·         Organic farming (we attempted to) seems really hard to get going, there must be an easier way to start it and keep it going. (Clearly I am missing key information)

    ·         If so many chemicals are added what blooming affect do they have on my body?

    ·         Food seems extremely difficult to control without growing your own or as a community.

    ·         If I lack references on this Blogs it’s because I don’t want to read so much about this from random sources I want to learn hands on, see a Organic Jedi master and read their books first.

    ·         Craig and I have found that even though watching grass grow is rather bland for some reason keeping an eye on what we are growing is surprisingly addictive and entertaining, I would not of put money of that this time last year.

     

    There is likely plenty more to add to this but that’s all I had on my scrap paper for the moment.

     

    Assuming this is pretty much the last post I will be graded on GOOD DAY TO YOU!

    I will try and keep this blog running for the heck of it but I wouldn’t hold my breath about it either.

    Thanks for a good unit :p

     

    -AiDz Out!-