EDIBLE LANDSCAPE-GARDEN UPDATE

WHERE DID THE SUMMER GO??? I for one, CANNOT believe it is almost over! Yes, I harvested crops of delicious, wholesome, fresh fruits and veggies all summer long, but never really got to sit back and truly enjoy my precious gifts from nature as I usually do! I spent most of the summer with our precious children – enjoying what little time we had left with our son before he moved away to college and getting my daughter ready for her first year in highschool! I am truly blessed…and poor!!!

I did however manage to take some pictures of my backyard, and would love to share them with you! Continue reading EDIBLE LANDSCAPE-MICHELE’S GARDEN UPDATE

Permaculture Courses offered at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

September 22nd will kick off the first permaculture course to be offered at Phipps!!!  Over the years, Phipps has shown their commitment to sustainability by demonstrating green building practices, sustainable development and environmental awareness.  This year they take their commitment even further by including permaculture courses with their Adult Education program.  Four courses will be offered this fall, two of which are being taught by Pittsburghpermaculture.org founder, Troy Hottle!  Various permaculture classes are offered from September thru November.  Please read below for course descriptions and information.     

 

Permaculture Techniques for Creating Healthy Soil

Dates: Wednesdays, September 22, 29

Time: 7 to 9 p.m.

Instructor:  Troy Hottle 

Objective:  To be able to create healthy soil in your backyard. 

Level:  Beginner  

Fee:  $40 members; $60 non-members

Location:  Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park, 1059 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15232

Contact:  Phipps Garden Center at 412-441-4442

Learn about the importance of building healthy soil and soil life.  Discover why soil organisms are so beneficial to the soil and how you can increase the amount of life in the soil.  Learn how to increase organic matter in your soil, thus increasing humus and minerals, with the use of composting, sheet mulching, cover crops, nitrogen fixers and green manures.

Designing an Herb Spiral

Dates:  Tuesdays, October 5, 12

Time: 7 to 9 p.m.

Instructor:  Elizabeth Lynch

Objective:  To be able to create an herb spiral in your own yard.

Level:  Beginner

Prerequisite: None

Fee: $40 members; $60 non-members

Location:  Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park, 1059 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15232

Contact:  Phipps Garden Center at 412-441-4442

Do you want to grow and harvest your own fresh herbs right out your door, but don’t have a lot of space?  Learn how patterns found in nature, such as spirals, can be replicated in your garden.  Understand how to plant all of your favorite herbs in a small area using vertical space and microclimates provided by a permaculture herb spiral.  Draw up designs to create your own spiral of herbs.

Introduction to Permaculture

Dates:  Tuesdays, October 19, 26, November 2, 9, 16

Time: 7 to 9 p.m.

Instructor:   Elizabeth Lynch

Objective:  To understand the principles of permaculture and permaculture design techniques. 

Level:  Beginner

Prerequisite: None

Fee: $100 members, $150 non-members

Location:  Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park, 1059 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15232

Contact:  Phipps Garden Center at 412-441-4442

Learn about various definitions of permaculture, its history and dissemination, as well as basic permaculture ethics and principles.  Gain an understanding of ecological design while learning how to build soil, conserve water and select the most useful plants in order to design a sustainable landscape.  Participants will discover local and regional examples of sites that have applied permaculture principles with great success. 

Analyzing Your Site: Permaculture Zones and Sectors

Dates:  Mondays, November 15, 22

Time: 7 to 9 p.m.

Instructor:  Troy Hottle

Objective: To be able to use the concepts of zones and sectors to efficiently plan your backyard.

Level:  Beginner

Prerequisite: None

Fee:  $40 members; $60 non-members

Location:  Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park, 1059 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15232

Contact:  Phipps Garden Center at 412-441-4442

The first step of any good landscape design is site analysis!  Learn how to use permaculture design principles of zones and sectors to efficiently plan your backyard plantings including kitchen gardens, windbreaks, microclimates and privacy barriers.  Urban and suburban settings will be addressed.

Northeast Ohio Permaculture Design Course, 2010 Presentations

Over six weekends, Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon, we will present the internationally recognized curriculum in permaculture design. Permaculture can have a huge impact in the formerly industrial cities of the Midwest, where shrinking populations and abundant urban land are leading the development of regenerative urban food systems. This course will place a focus on exploring options for developing healthy local food systems, community resilience, and local networks of support.  Participants will gain experience with permaculture by developing designs for emerging urban garden projects, installing a demonstration garden and visiting established systems. This course will also include a weekend trip to explore the renowned local food system of Athens county, Ohio.

This course is sponsored by:  the Green Triangle Project, Grow Youngstown,  Nature Center at Shaker Lakes,  Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, and Habitats Ecological Design.

Instructors:  Mark Cohen, Josh Beniston, and Peter Bane with local guests.

Downloadable pdf’s of presentations throughout the Northeast Ohio Permaculture Design Course:

Additional Course Resources