Permaculture Design Course Intensive in Santa Cruz
At the Santa Cruz Permaculture Farm & Surrounding Region
Certified by PINA, the Permaculture Institute of North America, our course includes the internationally recognized 72-hour curriculum, augmented by an additional 38-hours of hands on practice and field trips. Plus, folks have the option to camp on site, and build community around the fire!
Additionally, course participants work in teams throughout the program to design a holistic permaculture plan for a real-life site in the community. The hands-on learning, workshops, and readings throughout the course prepare students with knowledge and whole systems thinking strategies that allow them to create detailed and thoughtful designs.
Full Series: 6 Weekends over 6 Months
Full series registration is available up until the day before the first session. Late registration is available and you can make up any missed weekends with the next session. Use the next cohort registration and select the class you’d like to join on our registration form. Email info.santacruzpermaculture@gmail.com with questions.
Pricing
Full Tuition: $1295
Early Bird Discount: $1195 (Register more than 30 days in advance)
Super Early Bird Discount: $1095 (Register more than 60 days in advance)
Partner / Spouse Tuition: $995 (When one partner pays regular tuition, the second gets a discount)
Teachers: $995 (Special price for teachers at accredited K-12, Colleges and Universities)
Youth: $795 (Special price for ages 13-18)
Fall – Winter 2024
Session 1: October 12-13, 2024
Session 2: November 2-3, 2024
Session 3: December 7-8, 2024
Session 4: January 4-5, 2025
Session 5: February 1-2, 2025
Session 6: March 1-2, 2025
Session Times: Sessions typically run 9am – 5:30pm both days, with a lunch break.
This Class is now Full
Spring-Summer 2025
Session 1: April 5-6, 2025
Session 2: May 3-4, 2025
Session 3: June 7-8, 2025
Session 4: July 5-6, 2025
Session 5: August 2-3, 2025
Session 6: September 6-7, 2025
Session Times: Sessions typically run 9am – 5:30pm both days, with a lunch break.
If you don’t want to sign up for the full course but would like to sign up for an individual weekend, you’re welcome to do so! The tuition is $295 per weekend.
Permaculture is an ethically based whole-systems design approach that uses concepts, principles, and methods derived from ecosystems, nature connected communities, and other time-tested systems to create human settlements and institutions. It’s also been called “saving the planet while throwing a better party.” Learn more about permaculture.
Grounded in the context of Permaculture & Whole Systems Design, this course covers a wide range of topics, including:
Food Forests
Fruit Tree Care
Agroforestry
Nature Awareness
Rehydrating the Earth
Creating Water
Retention Landscapes
Rainwater Catchment
Gabions
Berms and Swales
Greywater
No-Till Agriculture & Carbon Farming
Preparing Garden Beds for Planting
Cover Cropping
Mycorrhizal Network & Fungi
Soil Ecology
Composting
Natural Building & Cob Construction
Plant Guilds
Crop Planning
School Gardens
Urban Gardens & Orchards
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Sudden Oak Life
Integrated Animal Husbandry
Holistic Management & Rotational Grazing
Local Food Systems
Designing to Mitigate Disaster
Bioregional Networks
The World Café
The Work That Reconnects
Nonviolent Communication
Financial Permaculture
Alternative Currencies
Economic Permaculture
Public Banking
Community Development
City Repair
Transition Towns
Social Permaculture
Intentional Communities & Ecovillages
Neighborhood Resilience
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Session Descriptions
All sessions include a mix of lecture and hands-on activities. Classes run from 9am-5:30pm each day.
Session 6 – Social Permaculture, Community Development, & Design Presentations