Training for a Sustainable Future – New Permaculture Courses in February

Last year's APT graduates at work.Willing to go the extra mile to achieve sustainable living? Northey Street City farm offers a broad range of long- and short-term courses to learn the necessary skills.

  • Grow fruit and vegetables sustainably
  • Design and develop permaculture sites
  • Select and use appropriate technology
  • Keep chickens, bees and worms
  • Reduce energy and water use
  • Build local food systems

We are still accepting bookings for the following courses beginning in February.

Organic Gardening Course (Horticulture Certificate 2)

    Identify garden plants and propagate your own; understand and improve your soil; composting and worm farming; manage pests and diseases; design your garden for delicious, year-round harvests; visit other community and home gardens.

    Begins Tuesdays 2 February (late bookings accepted)

    Booking information

Permaculture Design Certificate

    The Permaculture Design Certificate gives a good overview of permaculture principles and practice, with an emphasis on design. At Northey Street, we include significant hands-on practical experience as well.

    Every Thursday from 25 February to 3 June

    Booking information

Accredited Permaculture Training Internships

    For those who wish to gain in-depth practical experience in sustainable gardening and orchard care, and become competent permaculture practitioners.
    Approximately 600 hours of practical training will lead to a nationally-accredited Level 3 Certificate in Permaculture.

    24 February to 5 November.  Wednesdays 9 am to 4.30 pm, Thursdays 9 am to 4.30 pm and Fridays 9 am to 2 pm.

    Booking information

Looking for something smaller?  Stay tuned for news of the single-day workshops on offer in 2010.

Comments
  • Alastair says:

    And just a quick plug-

    (sorry, sorry)
    -for the new 2010 Workshop Schedule – a quicker, cheaper Permaculture fix. These half- and one-day classes include basket weaving, bee keeping, worm farming, bamboo building and all manner of other fascinating noun/verb combinations!

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