Fruit Forest:
Orchard as Ecosystem (Sept 2009)
http://commonvision.org/programs/courses/applegrower/applegrower.php
September
11-13
ÝM.A. Center in Castro Valley,
CA
Michael
Philips is author
of The Apple
Grower, a definitive guide to growing organic
apples holistically. Michael's knowledge of fruit trees, orchard
management, companion plants, and soil science have helped him to
become well spring of information and inspiration for orchardists and
backyard gardeners alike. He integrates the intuitive knowledge
of our great-grandparents with the fruits of modern scientific
research and innovation. Michael shares his breadth of wisdom woven
through personal stories in a way of amplifying a passion and
inspiration for growing fruit trees and 'abetting Nature's way'.
Using the MA Center orchards, Michael will bring participants on an
ecological journey that explores how we can create an optimal
"forest-edge- ecosystem" perfect for fruit trees.
*
Walking through the orchard season
* Moving
beyond organic: The holistic appoach
* Creating
a diverse, healthy orchard ecosystem
*
Managing understory plants, nutrients, and
beneficial microorganisms.
*
Using plant medicines and compost teas to boost tree immune
resistance
*
Evaluating strategies for the existing and new hillside
orchards at the MA Center
* On site
Apple Harvesting and Juicing
* Optional
Camping
* Organic
Meals Included
The MA
Center is the US
headquarters for the international humanitarian and spiritual
activities of an India saint, Mata Amritanandamayi (known as Amma).
The 180-acre grounds also serve as an educational hub for the Bay Area
through demonstration of exemplary sustainable practices in
reforestation, water catchment, and orchardculture. Drawn
by the site's beauty, accessibility by public transportation, and the
center's uncompromising dedication to using all proceeds to fund
international humanitarian aid projects, hundreds of volunteers have
joined together in service here to plant the orchards and reforest the
hillsides. The MA Center currently has 350 fruit tress looking
to expand to 1100 within the next years.
"Holistic
connection takes into account far more variables that affect overall
health, rather than merely repressing disease symptoms by allopathic
means. Knowing why the apple tree thrives in a forest-edge ecosystem
suggests understory practices by which orchardists can abet Nature's
way. Promoting the health of the soil is the means by which
orchardists produce life-enhancing fruit that in turn promotes human
health. The right kind of yields and financial rewards follow from
there." ~ Michael
Philips
Costs:
Tuitions include delicious
organic lunch, dinner, and snacks
$300 ~ Course Tuition
$250 ~ Early Bird Discount (Register & pay by July 30)
Work trade is available.
Accomodations:
Camping & Organic
Breakfast Package:
$25/person for Friday and Saturday night.
Common Vision will be hosting camping at Anthony Chabot State Park
campsite. The camping package will include organized carpools
and shuttles to and from the campground, organic breakfasts, and
likely night-time music/slide shows/movies/treats and morning yoga
classes. Participants provide their own sleeping gear, tents
(optional), & marshmallows. Children up to 13 are free.
For more information please contact us at: info@commonvision.org.
If you do not want to camp, there are many hotel options in the San
Ramon and Castro Valley area.
Location:
M.A. Center, 10200 Crow Canyon
Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94552.
Travel:
In efforts to minimize
carbon footprint and the cost to participants, the M.A. Center and
Common Vision are creating a contact list of people looking to share
rides based on the information provided below. We also
will be coordinating pickups and drop offs between the Castro Valley
BART and the M.A. Center. Disclaimer: This service is purely to
assist course participants in connecting with other participants to
share rides. The M.A. Center and Common Vision are not
responsible for your travel experience.