Permaculture Systems In Action – 2 day Workshop:


FIRST Workshop of the Season!

Giving you the tools to take control of your food, water, and shelter – Eco-Sense and Hatchet & Seed are teaming up to provide a weekend workshop where you will be immersed in the theory and principle of permaculture and tour all the systems in action at two different sites.   Be prepared to complete this workshop with excitement for all the ideas and design principals that can be integrated into your situation.
This two day class is split between two homes and gardens:  The first day is at Wild Edge Garden & Nursery, home of Hatchet & Seed (Tayler and Solara); the next day is at Eco-Sense, where you can see what 7 years can look like starting from scratch.  Topics covered include design principles, soil and plant ecology, rainwater, grey water, key line design, sustainable building and energy, and a whole lot more.     Bring your own lunch.  Max of 20 people.  See link below for more info.

Tayler and Solara from Hatchet & Seed helping to install living roof layers on the new Eco-Hut.

Tayler and Solara from Hatchet & Seed helping to install living roof layers on the new Eco-Hut.

Technical Appendices for Research


Ann and I may be getting older and more grey which may explain the absence of the technical appendices for the technical science report  uploaded a few  years back.   So for those who have wanted to see the list of sensors, the sample data collected, design criteria, system schematics, etc… please accept our apologies for making you wait so long

Technical Appendices  to the technical report  Can be found here:

Technical Appendices ,

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Eco-Sense Fall 2013 Update


Eco-Sense Fall 2013 Update:

What’s going on?  It’s been so long since our last update that I don’t even know where to begin.  A lot has happened, and IS happening on the Eco-Sense homestead.

Our lives continue to evolve to focus more and more on FOOD.  Whether it be expanding our gardens, mulching, creating micro climates, growing different crops (like sweet potatoes and chick peas), mulching, planting perennial food forests, learning about companion planting and soils, harvesting, milking a neighbours goat, preserving foods, and did I mention…MULCHING.  We have been drying, fermenting, milking, cheese making, canning and even learning about meat…catching, killing, cleaning, cooking and eating.  Chickens continue to a big part of our lives and we are even planning their food garden so that they can harvest their own food…they like this…A LOT.

Chickens self harvesting their OWN food.

Chickens self harvesting their OWN food.

Bumper crop of SWEET POTATOES

Bumper crop of SWEET POTATOES

Perennial Foods:  Our passions are also taking us to new places…Gord has spent so much time researching plants that I swear he’s growing leaves.  The green looks good on him…especially with our global climate changing so rapidly…he’s adapting quickly.  Perennial veggies are much tougher plants as they don’t need perfect conditions to start new growth every year…and damn they are fun to learn about.  Once established, perennial food forests provide much easier access to food.  I simply love wandering through the food forest to gather whatever I can find for dinner…is seems so much more natural than all those straight lines of manicured veggies.

Food Forest Plants

Food Forest Plants

Aligning our passions with our income:  Eco-Sense has entered a new phase to officially become a farm.  Our focus will be spread out on many aspects of food.  This is to keep life interesting, to mirror  life’s reality, to adapt to changing growing conditions, and increase resiliency in unpredictable economic times.  Gord is expanding his perennial plant knowledge exponentially…his brain is well suited to this and I find it very sexy when he rattles off Latin names.  We will be selling specialty perennial plants here at Eco-Sense, as well as plant group packages.  This means selling groups of plants that grow well together (guilds).  Also available will be extra items like eggs, teas, herbs, seeds, and produce from the garden.  We plan on having a weekly open house where people can come and wander through the food forest, talk to us about plants, specific cultivars, guilds, chickens, veggies, nuts, water systems, energy, food preservation, cheese making, mud, ponds, climate resilience, rant about politics, etc.  We may even talk about our Eco-Sense home or the Eco-Hut.  Stay tuned for the grand opening of our Farm Resilience Business in the Spring of 2014.

This is where milk comes from.  My friend and Neighbours goats.

This is where milk comes from. My friend and Neighbours goats.

What’s an Eco-Hut?  The sustainably built Eco-Hut, located by the refurbished old pond, is the new office for our farm resilience business.  This off-grid solar-powered natural building is about 130 sqft plus a sleeping nook.  It is totally self-contained and we may even move in there when the kids are grown.  We like to think of it as our retirement home.  Anyone interested in the small home movement will certainly love this space.

Eco-hut: Under Construction

Eco-hut: Under Construction

Fully off-grid self contained mini home

Fully off-grid self contained mini home

Peak Moment TV:  Our friends Robin and Janaia from Peak Moment came for a ten day visit this fall and parked their home on wheels here with us at Eco-Sense.  We had a grand time sharing our lives, stories, and food with these two amazing women.  They travelled around the Victoria area filming conversations with inspiring people.  Janaia also painted a watercolour of our greenhouse/cob oven.  We LOVE IT.  Here it is:  http://peakmoment.tv/journal/early-autumn-chronicles-from-the-salish-sea-coast/  If you are not familiar with Peak Moment TV,  you may wish to check out their journal (http://peakmoment.tv/category/journal/) and on line conversations http://peakmoment.tv/category/videos/. Peak Moment is made possible by donations and sharing, so if you like what you see you may wish to donate to Peak Moment TV.  Here is a Peak Moment video tour of the Eco-Sense Home:  http://peakmoment.tv/videos/an-eco-sense-house-natural-building-natural-living/

Janaia's painting "Earth Hands" gifted to us.

Janaia’s painting “Earth Hands” gifted to us.

Island Gals:   Ann continues to write for Island Gals Magazine here on Vancouver Island.  My articles are the story of our Eco-Sense Journey, our home, our lifestyle, and lots of rants.  Most of my articles are available on our website in the Island Gals section.  The magazine is a great collection of Island Women writing about their lives and challenges…it’s so very real.   Website for Island Gals:  http://www.islandgals.ca  I would like to thank my good friend Pattie Whitehouse who has edited all my articles from the beginning.  Pattie is a brilliant editor and writer who wrote the first ever published article on Eco-Sense.   These days, Pattie applies her talent as a personal historian.  If you would like to save your memories and stories so that they don’t get lost, you may wish to hire her expert services.  http://www.pattiewhitehouse.ca

Tours:  We have dramatically cut back on tours due primarily to scented laundry products, which the majority of people are using…quite sad really, as fragrances are known to interfere with the natural hormone functioning of the body and may also contribute to cancers.  Here a link to a quick and engaging read regarding the top hormone disrupters to watch out for.  http://www.ewg.org/research/dirty-dozen-list-endocrine-disruptors.   We are not so obsessive as to think small doses are going to kill us…we just don’t like how people smell with all those chemicals on them and feel uncomfortable inviting the chemicals into our healthy home.  So, if you are not offended by our offence at smelly people, and would still like to book a private UNSCENTED tour, just send us an email.  Rates start at $150 for a 2 hour tour.  For a free virtual tour check out this Peak Moment tour of our Eco-Sense home.  http://peakmoment.tv/videos/an-eco-sense-house-natural-building-natural-living/

Eco-Sense is participating in Living the New Economy:  (the old economy is broken…if you agree read on…)  http://neweconomy.ca/victoria.html Living the New Economy event on Vancouver Island on Nov 29-Dec 5. There is a full week of amazing events that will rock your world!  Dream about a better and fundamentally different way of living.  Come explore what innovation and collaboration can create in our communities. Find out how to mobilize a New Economy on Vancouver Island – one that is co-operative, ecologically sustainable, socially empowering and rooted in wisdom.  Come and connect with folks who have brilliant ideas, audacious projects and ambitious enterprises, and who are looking for people just like you to be part of their plans.  Explore opportunities to align YOUR values with your livelihood.  Find new mentors, partners, investors and allies.  Something for everyone here.  Website:  http://neweconomy.ca/victoria.html  Tickets on sale now and it’s based on what you can pay and the value you find in the experience…very interesting way of doing business.

Eco-Sense slideshow:  2013 year in review.  We are currently working on a slide show with photos of projects, gardens, food, and chickens for the year.  Stay tuned.

Ann and Gord

Ann and Gord

PEAK MOMENT Episode #230


An Eco-Sense House – Natural Building, Natural Living

Virtual tour and conversation from Sept 2010 – 44 min:  http://peakmoment.tv/videos/an-eco-sense-house-natural-building-natural-living/

PM230_640The Eco-Sense House is alive! From dream (see episode 103) to reality. Its curving cob walls embrace Ann and Gord Baird’s three-generation family. A living roof offers summer cooling and filters winter rains stored for garden water. The composting toilet provides rich soil for the veggie gardens, which supply much of the family’s food. This “net zero energy” house uses the sun for electricity, hot water, and warm floors. Tour this small-footprint house, designed as part of the ecosystem surrounding it. Episode 230.

If you enjoy this video and all the other Peak Moment episodes (like we do), please consider a donation to Peak Moment to support their amazing work. Donations can be made on line at the link above.

Eco-Sense is Still looking for neighbours…and we have new ideas:

https://ecosenseliving.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/813/

Ann and Gord

NEW IDEA:   With the right people, maybe we could buy the house across the street together.   We are interested in the Joel Salatin model of working together on the land with shared values, individual passions, partnerships, teamwork, and everyone making a living in a synergistic way…stacking functions on the land.  If you know what this means and you have a passion for permaculture, have lots of skills, are entrepreneurial and innovative, have a joy of learning, an open mind, overflowing passion/energy, have strong communication and community values, walk the talk, and are a local food omnivore, send us an email (ann@eco-sense.ca) to discuss.  Endless possibilities to make a living doing what you are passionate about.  Our lower garden area could have greenhouses, meeting places, teaching areas, community gardens, food swaps, value added food/medicinals, plant propagation/seed saving, pond, aquaculture, etc, etc.  This opportunity could work with one family/couple owning with us, and one renting…this would be an ideal situation for the younger generation to get their foot in the door.     Who knows how this could evolve.  Anyone have any ideas?

Ann and Gord

Eco-Sense: Looking for Neighbours


Anyone dream of moving to the rural community of the Highlands?

Two homes across the street from our lower garden are for sale.  Both homes have been listed.The first one belongs to friends of ours that are moving to the other side of us.

Ann and Gord

We are looking for community minded folks interested in building a stronger more resiliant neighbourhood.  Are you interested in local food, permaculture, conservation, sharing, and community building? Are you concerned about energy, climate collapse, and a failing economy?  Do you crave a meaningful, joyful, playful life in the face of all the negative?  If so, check out these listings and maybe we could be neighbours.  Let’s build this dream together.

http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=12897554&PidKey=231644164

http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetails.aspx?propertyId=12806422&PidKey=-138686092

Map of properties for sale

Ann and Gord