Workshops, Permaculture Design Courses and Public Appearances

I offer many workshops and courses, including:
· The 72-Hour Permaculture Design Certification Course

as well as one- to five-day workshops on:
· Introduction to Permaculture
· Ecological Design Methods and Principles
· Urban Permaculture
· Creating Great Garden Soil
· Water Harvesting and Conservation
· Greywater Systems
· Polycultures and Guilds
· Designing a Food Forest
. . . and many others

Send an email if you'd like to host a workshop.

I'm offering these upcoming workshops and lectures:

Permaculture Design Course
in Portland
Six Weekends, September, 2009
to February, 2010
For details, contact
Jenny Leis
for a flyer, click here

Urban Permaculture and Forest Gardening Workshops in Minneapolis
PRI Cold Climate
Minneapolis, Minn.
January 7-10, 2010
For details, see
www.pricoldclimate.org

Litten Lecture at James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA
February 11, 2010
for details, call
(540) 568-3194
or visit the
Edith J. Carrier Arboreturm.

Workshops in NC Research Triangle Area
Raleigh-Durham, NC
February 12-13, 2010
Contact
me for details

Keynote Address, Ecological Landscaping Association
Springfield, Mass.
February 25, 2010
For details, see www.ecolandscaping.org

Lecture and Workshops at Alaska Botanical Garden
Anchorage, AK
March 26-28, 2010
For details, contact Megan Lillick

Permaculture Design Course
in Santa Fe, NM
May 16-18, 2010
For details, visit Permaculture Institute USA


Lecture and Workshops in Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
May 21-23, 2010
For details, contact
Kris Kaul

Permaculture Design Course
in Seattle
Six Weekends, May to October, 2010
For details, contact
Seattle Tilth


Permaculture and Whole Systems Design
ELP, Portland State University
Fall and Winter Term, 2009-2010
A 4-credit graduate and undergraduate course. Contact Diana Woolsey for details

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Just out! The revised, expanded, all-color Second Edition!
Gaia's Garden: A Guide to
Home-Scale Permaculture

by Toby Hemenway

Chelsea Green, 2009.

“The world didn’t come with an operating manual, so it’s a good thing that some wise people have from time to time written them. Gaia’s Garden is one of the more important, a book that will be absolutely necessary in the world ahead.”

—Bill McKibben, author of
Deep Economy and Hope, Human and Wild