Graduates of the Community Training in Ecological Design (CTED) leave with a new way to see their landscapes and a renewed sense of possibility for sustainable design. Students also walk away with a draft design of their property or project site.
No Comments. Continue Reading...Local authors, teachers and researchers Ken Mudge and Steve Gabriel-through the frameworks of forest farming and permaculture-present a way to see the forest for more than just the trees. They have published a new book from Chelsea Green Publishing (VT) called Farming the Woods.
No Comments. Continue Reading...Presenting the 1st annual Finger Lakes Permaculture Tour Showcasing the burgeoning practice of permaculture design in our region of New York. Saturday, September 6th, 2014* Tour: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reception: 6:00 p.m. See concrete examples of permaculture theory in practice at farms, homes, businesses and gardens. Learn a tactics you can apply at home. [...]
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Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute would like to highlight an upcoming event organized by Karryn Olson-Ramanujan for anyone interested in the international permaculture movement and offer a recording of her recent interview on The Permaculture Podcast show regarding her work on “A Pattern Language for Women in Permaculture.”
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Jonathan Bates, contributing author of “Paradise Lot: Two plant geeks, one-tenth of an acre, and the making of an edible garden oasis in the city,” speaks about his 10-year-old edible forest garden in Holyoke, MA.
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