Juliette | December 29th, 2010
This is a reminder… exactly one month until the PDC, register NOW to join us at the Phipps Garden Center!
6 WEEKENDS (January to April 2011):
Jan 29-30; Feb 12-13, 26-27; Mar 12-13, 26-27; Apr 2, 9:00am to 4:30pm
– Earn your internationally recognized Permaculture Design Certification!
– Share 6 weekends immersed in a fun, supportive learning environment!
– Increase your understanding of local ecosystems and your confidence in ecological design
– Experience a thorough, on-site, permaculture design from start to finish for a historic landmark
located in an urban setting
– Learn practical skills to nourish your landscape, home, community
– Visit rural and urban examples of permaculture systems
– Empower yourself to create positive, regenerative changes in your life, your landscape, and your
community
Course Topics:
Permaculture Ethics & Principles
Observation & Ecological Design
Site Analysis & Assessment
Edible Forest Gardens
Water Harvesting
Natural Building
Compost & Soil Building
Greenhouse & Bioshelter Design
Mapping, Surveying, & Presentation
Group Design Projects & Design Charettes
Transition Town Movement
Fee:$770 members, $850 non-members
Lead Instructors:
Darrell Frey of Three Sisters Farm and Bioshelter
Elizabeth Lynch of Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Juliette Jones of Pittsburgh Permaculture
For more information or to register, call the Garden Center at (412) 441-4442 ext. 3925. Or visit the Phipps website to download a registration form.
Be your own landscape designer! This intensive weekend course will teach you the secrets of ecological design; learn how to garden like nature! Capture and store water on your site, reducing irrigation costs; build soil and use plants that mulch, reducing your need for artificial fertilizers; and design more sustainable garden systems, reducing your maintenance and maximizing the yield and aesthetics of your property. Visit local examples of permaculture design, use mapping and site analysis tools and complete a guided design project. This course will challenge both beginning designers and experienced gardeners alike.
Permaculture design is rooted in agriculture and horticulture, yet is far reaching and interdisciplinary in nature, making connections to city planning, ecology, architecture, and appropriate technology. This course covers the foundations of ecological design and addresses how these concepts can be applied to both urban and rural settings in order to create regenerative landscapes.
Juliette | October 25th, 2010
Get your PDC in Pittsburgh! It’s inexpensive!!! Hands-on!
Permaculture Design Certificate Course at Phipps
Join us at the Phipps Garden Center for 6 weekends of intensive permaculture design and practice!
Primary Teachers:
Darrell Frey, Three Sisters Farm and Bioshelter
Elizabeth Lynch, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Juliette Jones, Pittsburgh Permaculture
Dates: January 29, 30, February 12, 13, 26, 27, March 12, 13, 26, 27, April 2
Time: 9am-4:30pm
Cost: $770 Phipps members, $850 Non-members
Location: Phipps Garden Center, 1059 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 15232
Be your own landscape designer! This intensive weekend course will teach you the secrets of ecological design; learn how to garden like nature! Capture and store water on your site, reducing irrigation costs; build soil and use plants that mulch, reducing your need for artificial fertilizers; and design more sustainable garden systems, reducing your maintenance and maximizing the yield and aesthetics of your property. Visit local examples of permaculture design, use mapping and site analysis tools and complete a guided design project.
This course will challenge both beginning designers and experienced gardeners alike.
Permaculture design is rooted in agriculture and horticulture, yet is far reaching and interdisciplinary in nature, making connections to city planning, ecology, architecture, and appropriate technology. This course covers the foundations of ecological design and addresses how these concepts can be applied to both urban and rural settings in order to create regenerative landscapes.
Course Topics
Permaculture Ethics & Principles
Observation & Ecological Design
Site Analysis & Assessment
Edible Forest Gardens
Water Harvesting
Natural Building
Greenhouse & Bioshelter Design
Compost & Soil Building
Mapping, Surveying, & Presentation
Group Design Projects & Design Charettes
Transition Town Movement
Contact:
For more information and to register, please contact- Sarah Bertovich, sbertovich@phipps.conservatory.org , 412/441-4442 x 3925
After a long time of consideration about the potential of our yard at Edgerton Avenue, the effect of yard work on the property value, and the amount of work it actually takes to make a difference, we have come to a difficult decision. We are moving away from permaculture design.
The work Andrea and I have done to-date has been rewarding and fun but we have decided upon installing a swimming pool. We will get more enjoyment, have less work to do and hopefully make some money if we ever decide to sell the house.
We will continue to provide updates on the project, you can see the progress below.
Sincerely,
Andrea + Troy
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 Breaking ground for the pool.
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Contact Us info@pittsburghpermaculture.org
412-780-5833 Or 724-531-1100
Winter/ Spring Events Visit Education page for more information
February 1-4, Permaculture at Pa Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) in State College.
February 18 - May 6, Phipps offers second annual Permaculture design Cerrtificate (PDC) course at the Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park.
March 23 - April 1, Teaching Permaculture Creatively: A 9-Day Intensive Teacher Training with Dave Jacke in Eastern Pa
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