We have an action packed
workshop planned for August 5th-16th in Austria with
Sepp Holzer. Participants will visit his new farm the Holzerhof, the Krameterhof, and several Permavitae sites in Ubelbach.
The Synergy of
Land and
Water | A terrace and
pond, agro-forestry and
aquaculture ecosystem at the Holzerhof
I was blown away to see each of these sites in person last year, and this year’s trip is shaping up to be even better. The first 4 days are spent with
Sepp Holzer at the Holzerhof. This is followed by a full day tour of the Krameterhof with his son Josef. I highly recommend a visit to these sites for those of you that have not experienced them. Reading the
books and watching the videos was a very important
experience for me. Learning from Sepp himself took it even a step further. But seeing these concepts as a living example, all of the beauty and bounty that comes from working with nature, that was one of the most profound experiences of my life.
We then spend the next 5 days with Permavitae taking part in various workshops throughout Ubelbach. We take what we've learned and put it into action, working as a group to plan a landscape. This is followed by a tour of a traditional building museum and then a no treatment
beekeeping workshop. We’ll learn how to use and maintain a scythe, enhance seasonal fruits of nature and wild game, traditional shoe-making and more.
This is a testimonial from
Permie Mary Yett about last years trip:
Mary Yett wrote: I had read Sepp's books, watched his videos and even took a great course with him in Duluth -- BUT - Nothing can compare to actually seeing and walking around 2 functional family farms set up by Sepp -the famous Krameterhof and also Sepp's new farm, Holzerhof.
Holzerhof had been set up 10 years before by Sepp for a client who did nothing to maintain it for a decade. Now Sepp owns it and has recently moved there. Even without care for all those years and in the middle of a terrible drought, it was green, lush and productive. There were abundant walnuts, hazels, chestnuts, grapes, apples, apricots, elderberry, sorbus, pears and much more ripening. All the neighboring farms were crispy brown with crops dead in the field. What a contrast.
I came home more inspired than ever to make my farm look and function like one of Sepp's. My fellow travelers on this course also continue to inspire me. I think I learned as much from them as from the course itself. I am deeply grateful for having had this experience.
For more details on this year’s trip to Austria please
click here.
This year’s trip looks like it will be even better than last year. I’m very excited to again visit the world's most vivid examples of Holzer
Permaculture in action. The life and abundance available by working with time and nature is awe inspiring. If you are able to join us I highly recommend the trip!