Chinampa Sheet Mulching
Chinampa Sheet Mulching
Chinampa Sheet Mulching
AR SPECIALIZATION 1
HISTORY OF CHINAMPA
This system of combined Aquaculture
1. Originated from Aztec Civilization AZTEC FARM CROPS
and Agriculture is also called chinampas. Also
referred to as “Floating Gardens”, chinampas AZTEC FARMING Chinampas weren't the only type of farming that
are typically rectangular gardens protruding was used. There were crops on the mainland, as well
into or floating within lakes or ponds. When the Aztec farming has become most famous because of as gardens, both small personal gardens and large
Spanish arrived in 1519, what they found was the brilliant chinampas system that Aztec farmers experimental gardens. The gardens were a common
a vast network of chinampas in the shallow used. Certainly there were a number of techniques used in the feature in the homes of the ruling class. The people
Aztec empire. But with the great city of Tenochtitlan built on would also collect naturally growing food, such as algae
lake beds of the Mexico Valley, built from water
swampy but rich ground, the chinampas became key to the food in the water.
hyacinth reeds, and soil. production of the people.
These vast systems of floating Farms included crops of maize, beans, and
CONSTRUCTING CHINAMPAS squash. Tomatoes and chilies were also popular crops.
gardens protruding out from the lake shore,
But the gardens and particularly the chinampas were
were self-watering, self-fertilizing, navigated To build the chinampas, plots about 30m by 2.5m were used to grow large amounts of flowers, making the
easily by boats, and highly productive. staked out on the lake bed. A fence was woven between the Aztec farming land an even more lush and colourful
These sophisticated traditional systems stakes, and the area would be filled in with mud and vegetation. place.
demonstrate a perfect example of the kind of The next rectangle would be parallel to this one, with room for a
multi-functioning, self-supporting, and life- canal in between, where canoes could pass through. These
regenerating systems we seek to create canals of course offered irrigation, and provided food of their
own such as fish and water fowl. Often willows would be planted
using Permaculture Design.
along the edge of the plot, to provide further stable fencing as
well as shade (though they would be carefully pruned to allow
enough sunlight into
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(http://www.aztec-history.com/aztec-farming.html)
CREATING CHINAMPA
So what makes this system so
In order to ensure that the chinampas produced good What I found most fascinating about the chinampas is productive?
harvests throughout the year, it was vital that the supply of human agency. Although the Aztecs may seem like a blood-
water was well managed. During the rainy season, flooding thirsty race, their ability to exploit the landscape to their Well one way of looking at this is that
would have been a problem. Hence, a sophisticated advantage shows human ingenuity and sophistication. In
addition, the organisation of the chinampa building
the combination of Agriculture and
drainage system, which included dams, sluice gates and
canals, were put in place to counter this problem. This programme and the management of its water supply by the Aquaculture, as in an aquaponics
management of the supply of water is further evidence of Aztec Empire is further evidence of the highly developed system, can create a more or less
the well organised agricultural project by the Aztec Empire. society that was attained by the Aztec peoples. The fact that “closed loop system” where nutrients
During the dry season, however, moisture had to be a modern city is trying to emulate this ancient system in order
maintained, and this was done manually by carrying water to solve its water treatment problem also attests to the are cycling within all life in the system.
in containers from the canals to the plants in complexity of Aztec society. The plants create food for the fish, the
the chinampa plots. As for fertilisers, the Aztecs used fish create fertilizer for the plants, and
human excrement collected in canoes from the city of the abundant sunlight and carbon
Tenochtitlan. By using human excrement to fertilise the (http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-
crops, the Aztecs were also able to create a healthier living americas/chinampas-floating-gardens-mexico-001537) dioxide create more plants to feed the
environment as the city’s wastewater would have also fish.
been treated. It has even been claimed that the city of
Mexico once attempted to create a wastewater
treatment system which functioned along the lines of
the Aztec chinampa system.
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There’s another way to look at it though. Permaculture design principle number ten tells us
to “Use edge and value the marginal” in the design process. The edges are always where you The basic strategy was to dig out half of these
bed areas into ponds, and build up the beds left behind
find the most biodiversity and productivity in Nature, such as in an estuary, where the river with the soil removed for the ponds, while layering in
meets the ocean, or at the edge of a forest and prairie. Where edge is maximized, there is more straw and sand to lessen the density and create more
functional bio-diversity, and therefore more stability, resilience, and productivity. aerobic soil conditions. The entire edge of the terrace
has a strip of free flowing water going around the beds
and the water finally spills out down into the next
Chinampa systems, if designed well, can have an immense amount of horizontal and chinampa system below.
vertical edge. “You may have canopy trees, understory trees and shrubs, land crops, edge
crops, emergent crops, trellis crops, fish, crayfish, water fowl, chickens on the land base, and On the ponds, dig at least one meter deep so
that the temperature of the pond would be moderated
floating water plants for fertility and mulch production… It’s due to all of this vertical and by it’s thermal mass. In other words, if the pond is
horizontal edge [in a chinampa system] that made it the most productive system ever deeper, the water is not so easily warmed by the sun
documented per square meter.” –Geoff Lawton (from a PDC course he co-taught with Bill or chilled in cool climates, which makes for a more
stable aquatic ecology.
Mollison). There is an immense amount of possibilities for cultivating these systems. Like Geoff Raised emergent garden beds layered with straw, volcanic sand,
mentions, you may have trellises hooping over the waterways with fruits hanging down which (http://blog.numundo.org/2015/07/07/bali-chinampas- and soil, and dug out pond, water source pipe on left. Tirta Gangga
Organic Farm, Bali. Photo by Brandon Bodhi Denton
can be harvested by boat. You may even design in a way of easily draining the waterways to a-mesoamerican-aquaculture-tradition-in-southeast-
harvest fish/crayfish, and flooding the land base to bring nutrient rich water to the plants. The asia/)
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d. Compost
e. Manure
Goat, sheep, horse, chicken, steer. See if you can find
some for free at local stables. Don’t use dog or cat
feces.
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1. It is where the nutrients are cycling within all life in the system
a. Closed loop system
b.open loop system
C. Loop system
D.none of the above
a. Sheet mulching
b chinampa
C.aquaculture
D.floating garden
3. How much area will you be digging out in the bed areas to make it a pond?
A. One third
B half
C. Three fourths
D whole
4. On the ponds, how deep will you be digging so that the temperature of the pond would be moderated at its thermal mass?
A. At least 3 meters
B at least 2 meters
C. At least 1 meter
D.at least half meter