A one-day practical and hands-on workshop in Medicine Hat where students will learn the fundamentals of permaculture theory and be introduced to some useful tools and design methodology for creating healthy and sustainable homes, gardens and communities.
COURSE IS FULL. With approximately 72 hours of classroom and hands-on instruction, this course, spread out over week-ends through Winter and Spring will provide you with a tool box of skills that will allow you to design and implement living environments that are both regenerative and sustainable, in both rural and urban settings.
An evening presentation and a one-day practical and hands-on workshop in Regina where students will learn the fundamentals of permaculture theory and be introduced to some useful tools and design methodology for creating healthy and sustainable homes, gardens and communities.
Learn how the SPIN-Farming system, which is now being practiced by a growing corps of urban farmers across the U.S. and Canada, can be used to create a high-income garden or improve your current operation.
COURSE IS FULL. With approximately 72 hours of classroom and hands-on instruction, this course, spread out over week-ends through Winter and Spring will provide you with a tool box of skills that will allow you to design and implement living environments that are both regenerative and sustainable, in both rural and urban settings.
A one-day practical and hands-on workshop in Millarville where students will learn the fundamentals of permaculture theory and be introduced to some useful tools and design methodology for creating healthy and sustainable homes, gardens and communities.
A unique opportunity to learn from internationally acclaimed author and teacherToby Hemenway! Toby is the author of Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, which for the last seven years has been the BEST-SELLING permaculture book in the world.
Become the smartest person you know when it comes to soil, compost and compost tea! We are thrilled to be hosting international expert Doug Weatherbee (The Soil Doctor) for the 2nd year in a row - the only course he is teaching in Canada this year.
Learn to design solar greenhouses to provide fresh and organic food year round with minimum energy and input. This course is taught byJerome Osentowski, director of the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute in Colorado.He has over twenty years experience designing and maintaining passive and active heated solar greenhouses suited to cold-temperate climates.
With approximately 72 hours of classroom and hands-on instruction, this part time course, spread out over weekends through the Fall will provide you with a tool box of skills that will allow you to design and implement living environments that are both regenerative and sustainable, in both rural and urban settings.