Permaculture Earthworks at Sky Mountain Institute
with Paul Wheaton of permies.com.
March 6-8 ,2013
Escondido, CA
FULL WORKSHOP
DETAILS HERE
$510 Regular Tuition
$400 Early Bird Rate (Paid in full by February 1, 2013)
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE
Increase your knowledge of permaculture earthworks during this hands on 3
day workshop taught by Paul Wheaton. You will be able to
watch a raw San Diego hillside side go through a permaculture design
process. From mapping to final construction to planting out of the
installations. It will all be done during these 3 days.
Currently an estimated 350,000 gallons of runoff water runs down through
the property untouched. Some of the earthworks designed and
constructed in this class will be placed and designed to alter this
erosive overland flow and to maximize water capture and retention in the
landscape. Earthworks will be constructed to create cool zones to
give plants a reprieve from the hot summer sun and shield them from the
local winds. The earthworks will be mulched and the construction of
a food forest will take place with the planting of cover crops, fruit
trees, and support species trees. Course participants will have the
opportunity for hands on participation and to contribute during the
design process and work on all of the earthworks.
The workshop will be held at the same site, and immediately preceding the
2013 Southern California Permaculture Convergence, March 9-10 . You
can visit the convergence page and register for the convergence
HERE.
Course Includes:
Capturing rainwater runoff
Siting a swale using a laser level
Site mapping and design
Pond construction and sealing.
Swale construction.
Hugelkultur building.
Cover cropping.
Planting fruit trees and support species into a food forest.
Hands on work include planting, mulching, design, and more.
Course Topics:
Permaculture earthworks theory, design, and installation. Help
contribute to the sites ultimate design.
Pond Construction: Site, dig, and seal a pond. Theory on why
the pond is located where it is.
Swale Construction: Site the swale using a laser level to capture
rainwater on its way down the slope. The swale will also be located
to create cool zones on the property. Cover crops and support
species will be planted to build the soil and nurture the fruit trees
along.
Hugelkultur Construction: Creation of hugelkultur beds around the
property to increase the local water storage capacity.
Some of the earthworks installations will be designed and built to help
keep this water on site and stored in the soil.
Course Layout:
Day 1 – Wednesday, March 6: Theory and Design. A loot of
the day will be spent out on the property evaluating and mapping the
site. How can we manage the landscape to retain and conserve water
and create cool zones. Swales will be laid out using a laser
level. Ponds and hugelkultur bed locations will be surveyed marked
off.
Day 2 – Thursday, March 7: Construction willl be started on
all of the earthworks. The swales will be dug using a tracked
excavator. The ponds will be dug and sealed.
Day 3 – Friday, March 8 : Construction will continuee on any of the
previous days earthworks. The hugelkultur mound will be
built. All of the installations will be planted with cover crop
seeds, fruit trees, and support species. The earthworks will be
mulched and drip line will be installed.
An emphasis will be put on maximizing the attendees experience and
education over completing all of the projects in the allotted
time.
Site Information:
Sky Mountain Institute Permaculture Demonstration Gardens is located
in Harmony Grove, on seven acres on a west facing valley that grades down
and incorporates the plains and riparian area of the Escondido Creek.
Below are some of the features:
* Extensive terracing systems using dry stacked rocks, logs and
urbanite
* Lawn conversion to infiltration basins planted with native plants
* Roof water run off captured in various barrels and storage tanks – the
largest tank is 2600 galllons
* Swales
* Food forests using hugelkultur birms for harvesting water for the
trees
* Hugelkultur beds buried and above ground
* Extensive greywater harvesting systems
* Porous patios and pathways made of urbanite
* Native plant perenial borders around kitchen gardens
* Native plant revegetation on hillside
* Earthbag dome
* Backyard chickens
* Composting worm bin
* Green house made of repurposed materials
* Extensive trellising and arches
* Dry farm food forests
There are many different plant communities on the property including
chaparral, oak woodlands and riparian. There are three houses on
the property. Two of them have zones one and two developed with greywater
and roof water run off collection systems. One of the houses has a
studio with a rest room and kitchen area that is used for
workshops. We have plans next year to build a cob oven and outdoor
kitchen so we can host community events.
Course Instructor
Paul Wheaton, The Duke of Permaculture, is a larger-than-life
character and writer who is the operator of
permies.com, a forum to discuss all
things permaculture, and who also publishes hundreds of podcasts and
YouTube videos. He is a Master Gardener, permaculture designer and a java
software engineer. Paul received his PDC in 2005. He has
visited hundreds of farms and sites using permaculture principles over
the years resulting a wealth of permaculture knowledge.
Registration Information
$510 Regular Tuition
$400 Early Bird Rate (Paid in full by February 1, 2013)
Tuition includes course education, materials, coffee, tea & water,
and snacks.
Registration is limited to 30 participants.
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE
Refund Policy: Cancellations prior to February 15 can be
refunded in full with a $75 processing fee. No refunds after
February 15.
Some lodging is available nearby through a 3rd party. Please
contact me for more details.
Contact
For questions and information regarding the course.
e: diego.crfg@yahoo.com
p: 760.542.8133
www.permafornia.com
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