Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
12-19 November 2011
Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
$1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. We will also be running another 7-day workshop 17-24 March 2012. If you are interested, please contact sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com for more information.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Mon day14th- Sunday 27th November 2011
The course will be held at Turanga Farm, a forming community and eco-hamlet situated on 145-acres of rolling land in Whitford, South East Auckland. This is the first of a planned series of courses to be based at Turanga Farm (see www.turangafarm.org).
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 2-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Deepening your personal relationship to the natural world to bring this into your everyday life, enhance your environment and deepening your social relationships.
For more information on Tutor, see www.earthcare-education.org
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Deepening your personal relationship to the natural world to bring this into your everyday life, enhance your environment and deepening your social relationships.
For more information on Tutor, see www.earthcare-education.org
We have had excellent response from teachers and students from Year 1 through Year 13 to our adaptive approach to integrating permaculture principles and practices into The New Zealand Curriculum. The workshop shares the innovative projects we've designed so far and helps participants design their own projects for their local schools.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Deepening your personal relationship to the natural world to bring this into your everyday life, enhance your environment and deepening your social relationships.
For more information on Tutor, see www.earthcare-education.org
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
MASTER GARDENER PROGRAMME
SPRING 2011
Would you like to grow your own fresh veges and save
money at the same time?
Are you not sure how to get going?
Do you want to get more out of the garden you already have?
Then come along to the Master Gardener course – a practical, hands-on course which teaches people to become gardeners – and gardeners to become master gardeners. This course is accessible for every body.
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Do you have the desire to start a land-based business that is resilient to climate change, energy decline, economic restructuring and peak everything? The NorthTec Horticulture Dept is offering a “Sustainable Rural Development Level 4” in Silverdale with Transition Town organisers and tutors Gawain Sharp and Betsy Kettle. Gawain has a business planning background and Betsy has experience designing organic permaculture/ horticulture properties.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Gathering to oppose plans to open up NZs pristine waters to deep-sea oil drilling.
Come to show support and be prepared to get covered in fake oil (molasses) to help send a strong visual message that we don't want to risk a catastrophic oil spill!
After the action we will enjoy beautiful Kaiteriteri beach, cherishing the clear water, golden sand and sea life - things worth protecting and taking action for.
Shared transport can be arranged from Nelson and Richmond.
Preferably wear dark togs.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
"The Coal Action Network Aotearoa's Keep the Coal in the Hole Summer Festival is now open for registration - and we hope you will join us in Southland in January 2012 to tell the Government and Solid Energy, loud and clear, that Southland lignite has to stay in the ground.
For more information and to register online go to: http://nocoalsummerfest.org.nz/information
Of course, the earlier people register the easier it is for us to plan ahead, so we are offering a generous discount to anyone who signs up before 20 December.
About the festival:
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
"The Coal Action Network Aotearoa's Keep the Coal in the Hole Summer Festival is now open for registration - and we hope you will join us in Southland in January 2012 to tell the Government and Solid Energy, loud and clear, that Southland lignite has to stay in the ground.
For more information and to register online go to: http://nocoalsummerfest.org.nz/information
Of course, the earlier people register the easier it is for us to plan ahead, so we are offering a generous discount to anyone who signs up before 20 December.
About the festival:
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
"The Coal Action Network Aotearoa's Keep the Coal in the Hole Summer Festival is now open for registration - and we hope you will join us in Southland in January 2012 to tell the Government and Solid Energy, loud and clear, that Southland lignite has to stay in the ground.
For more information and to register online go to: http://nocoalsummerfest.org.nz/information
Of course, the earlier people register the easier it is for us to plan ahead, so we are offering a generous discount to anyone who signs up before 20 December.
About the festival:
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
"The Coal Action Network Aotearoa's Keep the Coal in the Hole Summer Festival is now open for registration - and we hope you will join us in Southland in January 2012 to tell the Government and Solid Energy, loud and clear, that Southland lignite has to stay in the ground.
For more information and to register online go to: http://nocoalsummerfest.org.nz/information
Of course, the earlier people register the easier it is for us to plan ahead, so we are offering a generous discount to anyone who signs up before 20 December.
About the festival:
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Permaculture helps us deal with today’s issues:
Maintaining food security - healthy food for each meal
Strengthening our communities – co-operating in many ways, with diverse groups and individuals
Including other species in our definition of community
Developing strong local economies
Creating and maintaining clean air, soil, and water- for ourselves and future generations
Promoting diversity and beneficial relationships.
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Learn the basics of starting, inspecting and maintaining a healthy colony of bees using low-impact, low-cost methods good for you, bees and our environment.
Join Marcia Meehan, passionate urban beekeeper, as she shares her knowledge and experience of keeping bees in top bar hives. Marcia will cover essential elements of hive design and construction, how to start a hive using swarms and nucs, seasonal management of a top bar hive, comb handling and inspection, mite and diseases control options and solving early problems.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Thurs 2 – Wed 22 FEB 2012
With a Deep Ecology & Community Development emphasis
(extended 3 week hands-on course)
The course covers the standard two week international Permaculture Design Certificate curriculum, taught over a 3-week period in an integrated hands-on way, culminating in several land-use design projects. Upon completion, a Permaculture Design Certificate will be issued by The Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa.
Cost:
NZ$ 1980-1580
Includes: tuition, accommodation, field trips, manual, food. Sliding scale. More details on registration.
Registration:
2 - 22 February, 2012
3-week hands-on residential course
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
The Workshop:
This training is one step in a process of helping you and your organisation effectively
accomplish things by forming double-linking circles.
Learn about Dynamic Governance
Use Dynamic governance in your Business, Organisation & Community
Dynamic Governance:
Establishes a “power-with” governance structure in line with social change values
Encourages creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit
Creates, fosters & nurtures harmonious environments
Engages & empowers both paid staff and volunteers
Enhances adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
The Workshop:
This training is one step in a process of helping you and your organisation effectively
accomplish things by forming double-linking circles.
Learn about Dynamic Governance
Use Dynamic governance in your Business, Organisation & Community
Dynamic Governance:
Establishes a “power-with” governance structure in line with social change values
Encourages creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit
Creates, fosters & nurtures harmonious environments
Engages & empowers both paid staff and volunteers
Enhances adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
The Workshop:
This training is one step in a process of helping you and your organisation effectively
accomplish things by forming double-linking circles.
Learn about Dynamic Governance
Use Dynamic governance in your Business, Organisation & Community
Dynamic Governance:
Establishes a “power-with” governance structure in line with social change values
Encourages creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit
Creates, fosters & nurtures harmonious environments
Engages & empowers both paid staff and volunteers
Enhances adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
for more information please go to http://www.ecodesign.co.nz/Workshops12-1.pdf
Design for local resilience by learning some appropriate technology. This is technology that can be made at an affordable price by ordinary people using local materials to do useful work in ways that do the least possible harm to both human society and the environment.
Date: Sunday April 1, 2012, 9.30am-4.30pm
to be held near Warkworth
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Rural Living Skills Internship & Facilitation Training Course
for Permaculture Design Graduates
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
Sustainable landuse design, with a deep ecology & community development emphasis
For people who want to learn practical skills for self and community sustainability, on every level.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
This workshop intends to share the most current educational research in permaculture in schools, with a focus on New Zealand Schools and The New Zealand Curriculum. However, the information can easily be translated to Australian Schools.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
This workshop intends to share the most current educational research in permaculture in schools, with a focus on New Zealand Schools and The New Zealand Curriculum. However, the information can easily be translated to Australian Schools.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
We are starting work to prepare for the Australasian Convergence. This is advanced notice of the dates. Very soon we will have a lot more information and a dedicated web page.
The dates are when the actual convergence will happen in Turangi, but there will be tours and courses before and after.
Keep checking and we will keep you posted as things develop.
This is the first time that the Australasian Convergence has been held in Aotearoa/NZ.
It will be a fantastic networking opportunity and bring together many groups of us that often do not often see each other in our busy lives.
We have invited some awesome speakers from around the world.
Part of each day will be in "Open Space"- so please let us know if you wish to make a contribution.
The fee includes meals but not accommodation
Early bird fee is $280 until 23rd December
We are working between the Hirangi School, Hirangi marae and Awhi Farm,
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
We are starting work to prepare for the Australasian Convergence. This is advanced notice of the dates. Very soon we will have a lot more information and a dedicated web page.
The dates are when the actual convergence will happen in Turangi, but there will be tours and courses before and after.
Keep checking and we will keep you posted as things develop.
This is the first time that the Australasian Convergence has been held in Aotearoa/NZ.
It will be a fantastic networking opportunity and bring together many groups of us that often do not often see each other in our busy lives.
We have invited some awesome speakers from around the world.
Part of each day will be in "Open Space"- so please let us know if you wish to make a contribution.
The fee includes meals but not accommodation
Early bird fee is $280 until 23rd December
We are working between the Hirangi School, Hirangi marae and Awhi Farm,
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
We are starting work to prepare for the Australasian Convergence. This is advanced notice of the dates. Very soon we will have a lot more information and a dedicated web page.
The dates are when the actual convergence will happen in Turangi, but there will be tours and courses before and after.
Keep checking and we will keep you posted as things develop.
This is the first time that the Australasian Convergence has been held in Aotearoa/NZ.
It will be a fantastic networking opportunity and bring together many groups of us that often do not often see each other in our busy lives.
We have invited some awesome speakers from around the world.
Part of each day will be in "Open Space"- so please let us know if you wish to make a contribution.
The fee includes meals but not accommodation
Early bird fee is $280 until 23rd December
We are working between the Hirangi School, Hirangi marae and Awhi Farm,
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
We are starting work to prepare for the Australasian Convergence. This is advanced notice of the dates. Very soon we will have a lot more information and a dedicated web page.
The dates are when the actual convergence will happen in Turangi, but there will be tours and courses before and after.
Keep checking and we will keep you posted as things develop.
This is the first time that the Australasian Convergence has been held in Aotearoa/NZ.
It will be a fantastic networking opportunity and bring together many groups of us that often do not often see each other in our busy lives.
We have invited some awesome speakers from around the world.
Part of each day will be in "Open Space"- so please let us know if you wish to make a contribution.
The fee includes meals but not accommodation
Early bird fee is $280 until 23rd December
We are working between the Hirangi School, Hirangi marae and Awhi Farm,
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
We are starting work to prepare for the Australasian Convergence. This is advanced notice of the dates. Very soon we will have a lot more information and a dedicated web page.
The dates are when the actual convergence will happen in Turangi, but there will be tours and courses before and after.
Keep checking and we will keep you posted as things develop.
This is the first time that the Australasian Convergence has been held in Aotearoa/NZ.
It will be a fantastic networking opportunity and bring together many groups of us that often do not often see each other in our busy lives.
We have invited some awesome speakers from around the world.
Part of each day will be in "Open Space"- so please let us know if you wish to make a contribution.
The fee includes meals but not accommodation
Early bird fee is $280 until 23rd December
We are working between the Hirangi School, Hirangi marae and Awhi Farm,
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Whole Community Approaches to Sustainability Education
This workshop explores two recently developed programmes aimed at engaging all learners within a community in sustainability education, and developing networks of organisations involved in aspects of resource conservation, health, education and community. The two programmes are described below.
1) The Little House That Could (TLHTC) is a model for whole community
sustainability education based on eco-renovation and permaculture food
production. It engages school children from the earliest grades all
This tour is set up to coincide with the end of APC 11 in Turangi. The tour seeks to highlight a diversity of notable permaculture properties in and around Whanganui. They include both rural and urban, individual and community and a retreat centre run by nuns!
Monday, 16th April
1 pm Mt. St. Joseph Retreat Centre
3:30 pm The Quaker Settlement, 76 Virginia Road, Whanganui.
Dinner, optional overnight accommodation and breakfast at the Quaker Settlement. Book you own accommodation: www.quakersettlement.co.nz
Tuesday, 17th April
9:30 am David Aislabie
1 pm Mark Christiansen
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
This tour is set up to coincide with the end of APC 11 in Turangi. The tour seeks to highlight a diversity of notable permaculture properties in and around Whanganui. They include both rural and urban, individual and community and a retreat centre run by nuns!
Monday, 16th April
1 pm Mt. St. Joseph Retreat Centre
3:30 pm The Quaker Settlement, 76 Virginia Road, Whanganui.
Dinner, optional overnight accommodation and breakfast at the Quaker Settlement. Book you own accommodation: www.quakersettlement.co.nz
Tuesday, 17th April
9:30 am David Aislabie
1 pm Mark Christiansen
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
Philosophy and design May 7th. 2011 Hamilton
Climate and Water June 11th.
Human Sphere July 9th. Ngaruawahia
Community Resilence August 20th. Hamilton
Landascape and Site Assessment September 10th. Raglan
Large Animals and Forestry October 8th.
Small Animals and Orchards November 12th. Raglan
Soils and Gardening December 3rd. Hamilton
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
Course covers
- permaculture ethics & principles
- site design
- house design
- water in the landscape
- introduction to soils
- building community
- alternative economic structures
- practical sessions on composting methods, no-dig vege gardens, site design
What you get
- 28 hours small group tuition
- tutor: Jo Duff - one of Hawke's Bay's most experienced permaculture practitioners, founder of Hawke's Bay Permaculture Group & Hawke's Bay Gardener of the Year 2007
- additional session from local permaculture designer Janet Luke (author of Green Urban Living)
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
14 day residential course in the beautiful Coromandel at the Te Moata Retreat Centre. $1,500 fully inclusive of tuition, accommodation and food.
The course will:
• Cover sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates
• Give you a good understanding of the ethics, principles and patterns of permanent design
• Convey a general understanding of a wide range of common strategies and techniques
• Explore the implications of social change towards ecological sustainability
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
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4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.
1. Philosophy and Design March 3rd.
2. Human Sphere April 28th
3. Climate and Water May 12th.
4.Landscape and Site Assessment June 9th.
5. Built Environments Zone 0 June 30th.
6.Healthy soils and Fertile gardening Zone 1 July 14th.
7. Small animals and orchard Zone 2 August 11th.
8.Large Animals and Forestry Zones 3-5 September 8th.
9.Community Resilience October 13th.
10.Energy and Technology November 3rd.
7-Day Straw Bale Home Design & Construction Workshop
3-10 November 2012
LOCATION: Struan Farm, Geraldine, South Canterbury
COST: $1200 NZD (includes workshop, food & dormitory-style accommodation)
CONTACT: Sarah Johnston at sol_design [at] yahoo [dot] com or 03 693 7369
The goal of the 7-day intensive workshop is to give all participants a combination of classroom and hands-on sessions in order to understand straw bale construction systems, from foundation to finish plaster systems. Please contact us for further workshop information and/or registration form/information.