- - Intensive annual food gardens which are closest to the house; a series of beds running across the contours of the slope and herbs and food along the back of the deck & fence line. It also includes infrastructure for seed raising, and a lawn for play.
- - Less intensive production, filled with fruiting trees and shrubs, perennials, chickens & native plantings. It also contains future elements, including a work shop & space for goats.
- - Bulk food production. As Kat and Zac have a small backyard, they’re never going to grow all their food here. Instead their zone 3 is their local farmer markers, where they can good food locally.
- - Spaces that are semi-wild and can include bushland, windbreaks, water catchments and grazing areas. For Kat and Zac their zone 4 is the creek line along the boundary which contains some weedy shrubs that happen to be perfect fodder for their future goats, as well as habitat.