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Introduction to Permaculture
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The New York Botanical Garden
January and February 2010


    Permaculture is an integrated design science focused on creating ecologically intelligent human settlements and gardens which cooperate with nature. Permaculture incorporates traditional methods, intuition, and in-depth site analysis. Learn how to create beneficial interrelationships among elements of a landscape design, manipulate microclimates in the landscape, and design cultivated ecosystems. Please bring lunch.

Classroom Hours: 12


Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Gardening I-GAR 301 and Soil Science for Gardeners-GAR 302.

To register or read more, please see The New York Botanical Garden's course offerings at their website...(search for "permaculture")





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