ABOUT
Permaculture is a design science that uses nature as a model for designing human systems–from farms to cities. Through the lens of several inspiring local case studies, we will touch on topics such as the permaculture design process, techniques for rainwater-harvesting, designing forest gardens, integrating animals into living systems, and social design. There will be plenty of time for discussion and engagement with other participants.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Amy Scanes-Wolfe is native to South Africa but grew up mostly in Longmont. Amy’s original interest in agriculture was born out of a degree in cultural anthropology and a fascination with sustainable human subsistence. After five years helping run two organic farms on the East coast, she discovered permaculture. Since then, she has helped found an urban ecovillage, interpreted cultural and natural history in various contexts, worked at Harlequins Gardens Sustainable Nursery and with Boulder County Parks and Open Space, and founded a permaculture landscaping business. During this time, Amy took the 2018 Boulder Permaculture Design Course as well as the 2020 Permaculture Teacher Training. Currently, Amy is the Community Outreach & Research Coordinator with Dryland Agroecology Research and manages a 1.3 acre homestead in Niwot.
AGES
14+
COST
FREE!