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Yestermorrow School Courses and Workshops
Permaculture Design Certification 12 days, 84 learning units
This course covers the core Permaculture Design curriculum including
applications of Permaculture in diverse settings, and techniques for
meeting human needs that harmonize with ecological patterns. Lectures and
hands-on work will also explore: bioregional designs, natural history of
Eastern woodlands and designs that cooperate with their regeneration, evolution
of agriculture, energy and nutrient cycling, watershed health, gravity spring-fed water systems,
tree paste for fruit trees, selective firewood and pole harvesting to encourage maples, apples,
shitake and ginseng, and the integration of animals into cultivated ecosystems. Local experts
on organic beekeeping and biodynamics will make guest appearances. The course will
conclude with students doing their own Permaculture site design. Permaculture
design benefits community leaders and professionals in the fields of architecture,
planning, ecology and education. All Levels.
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Ecological Water Systems: For Farms, Families and Communities
2 day course
Fresh water is essential for healthy human communities and is becoming ever scarcer. In this class students will learn holistic approaches for increasing aquifer recharge and percolation to alleviate flooding, sediment and siltation problems and to make more high quality fresh water available on your site and in your community. This course will focus on Permaculture and ecological design solutions for multiple water issues. We will explore in-depth designs for a range of applications and environments: mountains, plains, deserts, temperate and tropical. Specific topics will include:
siting ponds, developing springs, gravity fed systems, solar pumps, cisterns, rainwater catchment, intentional wetland wastewater treatment, rain garden designs for biofiltration of runoff from parking lots and roadways, erosion control, stabilizing stream banks, and much more. All Levels.
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Permaculture for Home and Garden 2 days, 14 learning units
In this workshop, students
will learn Permaculture principles as applied in temperate homes and gardens.
We will discuss organic gardening, building with local natural materials, ecological
lawn, meadow, stream and wetland care, orchards, composting, off-the-grid water systems,
and domestic and wild animal management. Bring questions about your garden and home and
be prepared to learn about ideas that can improve your quality of life, simplify your
needs, and increase your family time by cooperating with ecological processes to create
abundance and diversity. All Levels.
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