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Agorist Permaculture Paradise - Iteration 1

Apr 6th, 2024
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  1. **[Mixtral8x7B-v0.1 @ Groq]:** Sure, I'd be happy to help design a permaculture paradise based on a Mediterranean diet, Agorism, and bodybuilding!
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  3. First, let's start with the layout of the property. We would want to observe the property and its features to determine the best placement of the different elements. We would also want to consider factors like sun exposure, wind patterns, and water flow.
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  5. In a back-to-Eden style design, we would start by building up the soil using techniques like sheet mulching and hugelkultur. This would involve laying down a layer of cardboard or newspaper to suppress weeds, followed by a layer of compost, and then a layer of mulch. We could also bury logs and branches in the ground to create hugelkultur mounds, which would provide nutrients and habitat for beneficial organisms as they break down.
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  7. Next, let's consider the different elements we would include in our permaculture paradise. Since we're focusing on a Mediterranean diet, we would want to include a variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs that are commonly used in Mediterranean cooking. Some examples might include:
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  9. * Fruits: olives, grapes, figs, pomegranates, apricots, peaches, and plums
  10. * Vegetables: tomatoes, eggplants, bell peppers, zucchini, squash, and artichokes
  11. * Herbs: basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, and parsley
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  13. To incorporate Agorism, we could set up a farmer's market area where we can sell seedlings and cuttings from our plants. This would allow us to share our abundance with our community while also generating income.
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  15. For bodybuilding, we would want to focus on high-yield, nutrient-dense crops that provide a balance of macronutrients. Some examples might include:
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  17. * Protein-rich crops: beans, lentils, chickpeas, and quinoa
  18. * Carbohydrate-rich crops: sweet potatoes, potatoes, and brown rice
  19. * Healthy fats: olive oil, avocados, and nuts
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  21. To maximize yield, we could use techniques like intercropping, companion planting, and vertical gardening. For example, we could plant nitrogen-fixing legumes like beans and lentils with our grains to provide natural fertilization. We could also plant taller crops like tomatoes and cucumbers with lower-growing crops like lettuce and spinach.
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  23. In terms of the layers of a food forest, we could include:
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  25. * Canopy layer: tall trees like olives, pomegranates, and fruit trees
  26. * Understory layer: dwarf fruit trees like apricots, peaches, and plums
  27. * Shrub layer: herbs like rosemary, thyme, and oregano, as well as berry bushes like raspberries and blackberries
  28. * Groundcover layer: low-growing herbs like chamomile and thyme, as well as creeping plants like strawberries and nasturtiums
  29. * Vertical layer: climbing plants like grapes and beans
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  31. By incorporating these different elements and layers, we can create a diverse and productive permaculture paradise that provides for our needs while also supporting the health of the ecosystem. We can enjoy fresh, healthy food while also engaging in ethical economic activity and promoting sustainable living.
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