We currently run a selection of courses that accommodate different levels of learning in permaculture. These range from our taster days & introductory weekends, to full design courses (90hrs) that provide participants with an opportunity to learn about & to start to apply the principles & tools. We also run more specialist courses for design course graduates, that advance permaculture learning & provide tools & skills for teaching & facilitation. A recent addition is the Living with the Land course, providing an opportunity for hands-on learning around running a permaculture land-based project. |
If you have recently (or not so recently!) completed your Permaculture Design course & are looking to further your learning, then the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design may be just the thing that you are looking for! The Diploma process provides you with a support network, while allowing you to design your own learning pathway using the process of Action Learning. These events are designed to clarify for you all the different aspects of the Diploma process; from signing up, right through to your accreditation process. We really value what the Diploma provides & would love to help you benefit from it as much as we have. |
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Advanced Permaculture Design Course |
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This one week course is designed as a follow on from the full permaculture design course. It is an ideal springboard for anyone wanting to start their permaculture diploma and will also complement those further along their action learning pathway. If you enjoyed your permaculture course and want to reconnect and deepen your understanding of permaculture design: this is the course for you! |
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Permaculture Training of Teachers Course |
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 The course is suitable for all abilities: both apprentice & experienced teachers & also for those who have just completed their Permaculture Design course (PDC). During the course we will be focusing on the tools & techniques for teaching & facilitating permaculture learning & the practicalities of convening & running courses. We won't be revisiting the topics on a PDC in any depth and so it is recommended that if your permaculture knowledge is a bit rusty that you do some preparatory background reading before the course. The ToT will concentrate on permaculture training but the techniques covered can be applied to any other subject and hence the course would be valuable for any teacher wanting to expand their creative teaching techniques. |
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 Edible
forest gardening is the art and science of putting plants together in
woodland-like patterns that forge mutually beneficial relationships,
creating a garden ecosystem that is more than the sum of its parts. You
can grow fruits, nuts, vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, other useful
plants, and animals in a way that mimics natural ecosystems (Jacke). The aim is to create a low input, high output system that benefits people and the environment, providing a great range of products. A forest garden is designed and established according to site and the needs of the client. |
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