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Hands-On Workshops May 28-June 1

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 19, 2012 by Heather HolmFebruary 13, 2013

Here are details for the “Implementation Week” workshops that will be offered by Graham Calder of P3 Permaculture Design at the Blockhouse School Project during the week of May 28 to June 1, 2012. The Wednesday, Thursday and Friday sessions are open … Continue reading →

Posted in Courses, Permaculture, Permaculture design

PDC Day 5: Water

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 19, 2012 by Heather HolmJune 6, 2012

Permaculturalists design for water before anything else. Water is the limiting factor in many landscapes. Even in wet places like Nova Scotia it could be, and often is the limiting factor in late summer. As the climate changes, we can … Continue reading →

Posted in Growing food, PDC 2012, Permaculture | Tagged Graham Calder, keyline ploughing, Nova Scotia, permaculture, water

PDC Day 4: Climate and microclimates

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 17, 2012 by Heather HolmJune 6, 2012

Today’s theme encompassed the broad strokes of world climate as well as the small details of microclimates created by features in the landscape. Graham emphasized the oversimplification of the hydrologic cycle as it is usually taught in schools, ignoring the … Continue reading →

Posted in PDC 2012, Permaculture | Tagged climate, herb garden, herb spiral, hydrologic cycle, PDC

PDC Day 3: Patterns

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 16, 2012 by Heather HolmFebruary 27, 2013

Today was less intense than yesterday and rather fun, as we looked for patterns in individual plants and then on the grounds themselves, and speculated on the causes. For example: Only one of the apple trees is in full blossom … Continue reading →

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PDC Day 2

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 15, 2012 by Heather HolmJune 6, 2012

A few times during today’s class, immersed in techniques for living well on the earth without depleting its resources, the spell broke and I recalled my life and how very far most of us are from that goal. So far, … Continue reading →

Posted in Courses, PDC 2012, Permaculture design

PDC Day 1

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 14, 2012 by Heather HolmJune 6, 2012

We are 14 students in the Permaculture PDC course, and there were others who attended the Intro talk on Friday night who would have jumped in if they could. It’s a very interesting collection of people, some from the South … Continue reading →

Posted in Courses, PDC 2012, Permaculture design | Tagged Graham Calder, PDC

Permaculture students arriving

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 12, 2012 by Heather HolmFebruary 13, 2013

Today is arrival day for the Permaculture Design Certification course. Students are arriving from near and far with their camping gear. Last night Graham gave his very interesting Intro to Permaculture talk to about 20 people from the community. It … Continue reading →

Posted in Courses, News, PDC 2012, Permaculture design

Introductory talk on Permaculture May 11

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on May 1, 2012 by Heather HolmJuly 2, 2013

What is permaculture and why does it matter? Permaculture instructor Graham Calder will give a public talk on the eve of The Blockhouse School’s first Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) course. Time: 7-9 pm Place: The Blockhouse School Everyone is welcome. … Continue reading →

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Permaculture Course? What is Permaculture?

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on March 22, 2012 by Heather HolmFebruary 13, 2013

“Permaculture is a theory of ecological design which seeks to develop sustainable human settlements and agricultural systems, by attempting to model them on natural ecosystems.” – Wikipedia It’s about working with nature rather than against it. About using less effort … Continue reading →

Posted in Courses, Growing food, Permaculture design | Tagged Graham Calder, PDC, permaculture, permaculture course, Permaculture design

Permaculture design course starts May 12

The Blockhouse School Project Posted on January 14, 2012 by Heather HolmFebruary 13, 2013
Permaculture class

Earn your certification in permaculture design at The Blockhouse School Project and leave your mark on an exciting new project! 72 hour intensive course Course runs: May 12-27, 2012 Implementation (optional): May 28-June 2 The course, facilitated by Graham Calder, … Continue reading →

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"What permaculturists are doing is the most important activity that any group is doing on the planet. We don't know what details of a truly sustainable future are going to be like, but we need options, we need people experimenting in all kinds of ways and permaculturists are one of the critical groups that are doing that."
            ~ David Suzuki
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