
Time: March 10, 2012 at 8:30am to March 11, 2012 at 4:30pm
Location: Accokeek Foundation
Street: 3400 Bryan Point Road
City/Town: Accokeek, Maryland 20607
Website or Map: http://accokeekfoundation.org…
Phone: 301.283.2113
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Molly Meehan <mollybmeehan@gmail.com>
Latest Activity: Feb 21
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Note: There is a $200 fee for this workshop.
Permaculture is about whole systems, not about separate components. Paying attention to all details — from topography, climate, and water to the waste stream, plants, and animals — enables us to make best use of what is already on the ground and what we intend to put there.
With a dynamic interaction of elements in process and an assessment of both spatial and temporal attributes–organized around sound ecological principles– we can maximize yields and balance the landscape.
This workshop will explore the practice of Permaculture as it pertains to sustainable land use design based on ecological and biological principles, and often using patterns that occur in nature to maximize effect while minimizing wasted energy. Topics of this two-day intensive study of Permaculture include:
Permaculture Ethics and Principles
The Local Ecosystem
Planning the homestead
Pattern Understanding
Concepts, Themes, and Methods of Design
Water, Soils, Earth-Working, and Earth Resources
Gardening and Farming Systems Plants and Trees
Healthy Use of Animals in Permaculture Systems Plants and
Trees and Their Energy Interactions Climate and
Micro-Climate Soils, Aquaculture, and Aquaponics Invisible Structures
About the Instructor
Wayne Weiseman is certified by The Permaculture Institute of Australia as an instructor of the Permaculture Design Certificate Course. He is also certified by the American Institute of Architecture and the American Society of Landscape Architects to teach continuing education in Permaculture. He has worked as a builder and contractor, herbalist, renewable energy expert and farmer for 25 years. For many years he managed a land-based, self-reliant community project combining organic crop/food production, ecologically built shelter and renewable energy. Learn more about Wayne Weiseman and his work at www.permacultureproject.com.
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