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  • From: "patty love/Barefoot Permaculture" <patty AT barefootpermaculture.com>
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  • Subject: May Permaculture and Edible Forest Garden Events, Workshops, and Classes - Rochester, NY
  • Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 20:29:41 -0400

Free Upcoming Public Events
http://rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org/events/free_events/

 

Garden Blessing  and Sheet Mulching Party

Sunday May 1, 2011 9:30-11 AM

Location:  163 Helen Road, Rochester, NY 14623

Description:  Join us on Beltane/May Day to bless the developing edible forest garden at Rochester Permaculture Institute, a program of Seeking Common Ground.  We'll celebrate the fertility of the land and then help build the fertility of the soil by sheet mulching some of the new beds.

 

Free Monthly Meetup – Sunday, May 8th

http://www.meetup.com/RochesterPermaculture/

 

Each month we meet up to talk about topics such as (but not limited to) edible landscapes, gardening, farming, renewable energy, green building, local currency, rainwater harvesting, composting, mushrooms, local food, forest gardening, herbalism, "green" living, sustainable economic systems, conservation, community-building, relocalization and transition towns.

Upcoming Classes and Workshops
www.rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org/events

 

Mission:  Rochester Permaculture Institute, a program of Seeking Common Ground, is dedicated to exploring, modeling, and inspiring more conscious, sustainable, and restorative ways of life through the application of permaculture and other regenerative design techniques and principles.

 

Edible Forest Gardening – Rochester, NY

Edible Forest Gardening In A Nutshell:  An Introduction – Saturday, May 14, 2011 9am – 1 pm

Edible Forest Gardening (EFG) is an effective way to design home scale gardens in our climate that mimic forest ecosystem structure and function, but grow food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizer, "farmaceuticals," and fun while we consciously apply the principles of ecology and permaculture.  Join us for a hands-on skill-building experience in edible forest gardening.  Learn to transform traditional lawn landscapes into abundant food-producing perennial forest gardens.  Participants will learn the skills needed to get started at their own home or expand the abilities of a gardening business.  We will get our hands dirty while we install and establish a brand new forest garden.

        Have you wanted to:

•      learn about Permaculture and/or Edible Forest Gardening?

•      learn how to grow more food in less space with less weeding and watering?

•      learn how to use organic gardening methods to produce healthier food for your family?

•      learn how to build healthy soil?
•     learn how to incorporate healthy nuts, fruits, and perennial vegetables into your garden space?
This dynamic, hands-on class will meet 9-1 on Saturday in Rochester, NY (Brighton).  Class size is limited.  To register: Send a check for $60 payable to Rochester Permaculture, PO Box 18212, Rochester, NY 14618 along with (1) your name, (2) your mailing address, (3) your email address, and (4) phone number. Additionally, please send a quick email to patty AT barefootpermaculture.com letting me know to expect you. Must register by May 6th.


Edible Forest Garden Caretake and Harvest – August 19-21, 2011
Edible Forest Garden Design and Theory – Fall 2011 (date TBD)

Join us as we begin installing polycultures of multi-purpose plants at the new Rochester Permaculture Institute, a program of Seeking Common Ground, a local urban/suburban space. Using Edible Forest Gardens by Dave Jacke with Eric Toensmeier as a guide, we will discuss and experience methods and practices to design and plant a food forest. Beginners and experienced forest gardeners and permaculture practitioners will all benefit from this experience. This dynamic, hands-on class will meet 6-9 pm on Friday, 9-9 on Saturday, and 9-1 on Sunday. 
All classes are stand-alone experiences and may be taken individually or as a series.  Unless otherwise indicated, Patty Love, MALS, PDC, is the teacher/facilitator.
For more information or to register visit:  http://rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org/events/efg/

Four Seasons Permaculture Design Certification 72 hour course

http://rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org/events/pdc/

May 21-22, 2011 - April 2012

This course is structured in one introductory weekend followed by monthly Sunday sessions, allowing full-time workers, students, and people with families more flexibility to participate.   All classes will be held in Rochester, NY.  Camping and a few indoor overnight accommodations are available.  Sliding scale $800-1000.

 

In our permaculture design certification courses, you will learn how to observe and use the same principles that make ecological systems self-sustaining and apply them to integrated homes and gardens. In addition, you will learn how to apply these principles to energy systems and water supplies, healthy communities, meaningful and fulfilling work, ecological economies, and global political movements for change.

 

Throughout it all, you’ll be engaged in learning and experiencing an empowering way of living in the world, surrounded and supported by like-minded people and instructors. Our goal is to make you a part of Rochester Permaculture Institute’s community, incorporating our seasonal activities into your permaculture experience as time permits. Activities may include spring and fall pruning, seed planting, plant propagation, bed preparation, compost pile making, water harvesting techniques, natural building, and other activities.

 

Each of our permaculture design certification courses includes the following:

 

Permaculture principles and ethics

Reading the landscape

Pattern and pattern application

Water harvesting

Swale building

Zone and sector analysis

Climate and micro climate

Mapping

Waste composting and treatment

Urban permaculture

Land access

Community building

Plant guilds

 Forest gardening

Aquaculture & Animals

The design process, principles, strategies and techniques

Soil building and sheet mulching

Pond management and ecology

Earthworks, green roofs, and natural building

Grey water systems

Bioremediation

Renewable energy systems

Forest management

Watershed management

Group work on a conceptual design project

Individual work on a conceptual design project

 

Warmly,

patty love, Owner

Barefoot Edible Landscape & Permaculture

patty AT barefootpermaculture.com

www.barefootpermaculture.com


Program Director
Rochester Permaculture Institute

www.rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org

patty AT barefootpermaculture.com

http://www.meetup.com/RochesterPermaculture/


585.506.6505

PO Box 18212

Rochester, NY 14618

My life's purpose is gathering and sharing resources and information that regenerate my own and others' abundant existence and vibrant well-being.

"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought."  ~ Albert Szent-Giorgi, Nobel Laureate

"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" ~ Mary Oliver

 



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