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Earn your Permaculture Design Certification during this 12 day course that integrates real-world design, and homestead skill building.
Two PDC's being offered this year. One in spring and one in fall.


Early bird discounts and group discounts available. Three meals per day plus camping is included in the price.

Spiral Ridge Permaculture's lead instructors, Cliff Davis and Jennifer Albanese have been practicing permaculture for over 14 years and teaching for over 10. We have been trained by and taught with, top notch instructors and have mentored hundreds of students in beginning and advanced design. We are particularly familiar with southern temperate systems and we are consistently living the permaculture life on an off-grid homestead/small farm and by working professionally as designers. We also have a great line up of guest instructors.

Learn to improve efficiency and synergy between elements in your landscape.

Generate an inspired vision for your landscape.

Increase the yields and resilience of your backyard, homestead or farm.

Learn to create and implement a design from site analysis to completion.

Discover the secrets for rapid creation of healthy, and biologically active topsoil.

Plan for whole landscape water harvesting for your property.

Reduce costs and dependency on outside energy inputs, increase profits, and enhance livelihoods while improving your quality of life.

Create resilience and security for your family and your local community.

Contribute to the regeneration of land, water, and air quality to improve the health and wellbeing of the environment and it’s inhabitants.

Think in whole systems, rather than in parts, to understand and enhance the relationships between those parts. Whole systems thinking is a methodology that leads to successful problem solving because it mimics the behavior of natural systems.

More info at: http://www.spiralridgepermaculture.com/
 
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