Permaculture is a system of agricultural and social design principles centered around simulating or directly utilising the patterns and features observed in natural ecosystems. This interactive workshop will cover the ethics and principles of permaculture, demonstrate how to apply these in design and share ideas about how these principles are relevant to the home garden.
Join us on Tuesday 31st October at the Strathalbyn Natural Resource Centre (6-9pm) for a fun, relaxed, interactive evening. Bring along some of your excess produce to swap or share. We will have some light finger food available including vegetarian options.
Presenter:
Nadja Osterstock is passionate about sustainable, healthy living and creating a lasting human habitat. She combines a background in permaculture design, energy efficiency and community health.
Nadja trained for her Permaculture Design Certificate with David Holmgren and Graham & Annemarie Brookman at the Food Forest in SA in 2004, and completed Permaculture Teacher Training with Rosemary Morrow of the Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute and Nick Ritar of Milkwood Permaculture in NSW in 2014. She pops up at workshops, festivals and open gardens wherever delicious, healthy food is grown.
This project is supported by the SA Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme and the NRM Levies.
Permaculture is a system of agricultural and social design principles centered around simulating or directly utilising the patterns and features observed in natural ecosystems. This interactive workshop will cover the ethics and principles of permaculture, demonstrate how to apply these in design and share ideas about how these principles are relevant to the home garden. […]
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