Basics of Permaculture Design
Basics of Permaculture Design, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 47 lectures, based on 621 reviews, and has 5660 subscribers.
You will learn about Overview of sustainable land design By the end of the course, participants will learn strategies to create a sustainable farm This course includes information in a Permaculture Design Course (PDC), a practice of sustainable living This course is ideal for individuals who are Folks interested in starting an organic farm or Beginner farmers interested in living off the land It is particularly useful for Folks interested in starting an organic farm or Beginner farmers interested in living off the land.
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Summary
Title: Basics of Permaculture Design
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 47
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Curriculum Items: 47
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Overview of sustainable land design
- By the end of the course, participants will learn strategies to create a sustainable farm
- This course includes information in a Permaculture Design Course (PDC), a practice of sustainable living
Who Should Attend
- Folks interested in starting an organic farm
- Beginner farmers interested in living off the land
Target Audiences
- Folks interested in starting an organic farm
- Beginner farmers interested in living off the land
Basics of Permaculture Design: Sustainable Living Made Simpleprovides a general outline to live off the land. This course presents many sustainable solutions based on real projects from around the world demonstrating how we can be responsible custodians of the earth. This is a crash course on nature. After watching this course, you will have a general idea of how to live off the land.
This course follows a book, The Permaville Handbook: Strategies of Permaculture Design and is based on a Permaculture Design Course (PDC).
In this course, you may learn how to:
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Build with natural materials
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Filter water
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Make compost
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Grow plants
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Raise fish, insects, and animals
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Quick steps to start a farm
Learn how to live off the land with strategies of permaculture design.
Who is the target audience for this course?
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This course is for people interested in learning the basics of sustainable living. No experience is required.
Does the Permaville Course count as a Permaculture Design Course certificate?
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This course meets the requirements for a certified Permaculture Design Course (PDC) and may help prepare for an in-person workshop.
Timeline of course updates:
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2016 uploaded original course
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2018 added videos about hydroponics, compost tea, greenhouses, and seasonal planting
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2019 added BONUS section, a summary of the course
This course has been viewed by people from 136 countries and translated into 35 languages.
What people are saying about this course
“Very simple and non-threatening… The content is superb, relevant, usable and jam-packed!” -Clarence Garay
“I have Permaculture One, this is a better discussion point stimulator.” -Joseph Van Wyck
“The information is mostly general and thus suitable for a starting point.” -Svetoslav Vasilev
“Einfach gut geklärt” (Simply well clarified) -Petra Panglisch-Breuer
“I really enjoy your outlook – I don’t find it as utopian as I was expecting (sorry about that) Rather I feel it to actually be a realistic outlook.” -Peter Stuart Turner
“Brian is great in explaining information that is simple and directly to the point and awesome simple drawings!” -Rita Falsetto
“Overall I feel that the course is well worth the time and money investment and that he does a good job of explaining many different types of sustainable systems that we can implement.” -Michael Taylor
“Really nice course explaining the basics of permaculture with the added bonus of real-life applications. Lovely chap and very inspiring.” -Carrie Marshall
Syllabus
Overview
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What is permaculture
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Story of permaculture
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Story of humans
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The cloud
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General goals
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Principles and Ethics
Strategies
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Site analysis
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Site maps
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Zones and sectors
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Climates and microclimates
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Patterns in nature
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Urban design
Earth and structures
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Earthworks
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Paths and access
Water and soil
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Water
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Soil
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Compost
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Microorganisms fungi and worms
Plants and creatures
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Nursery
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Garden
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Trees
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Fish
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Insects and animals
Home
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Natural building
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Kitchen
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Sanitation
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Appropriate technology
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Economics
Field
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Greenhouse
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Compost tea
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Hydroponics
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Field prep
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Field map and field log
Crops
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Spring and summer crops
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Fall and winter crops
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Seed log
Farm
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Post-harvest
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Sales and harvest log
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Preview and bio
Lecture 1: Instructor bio
Chapter 2: Overview
Lecture 1: What is Permaculture
Lecture 2: Story of Permaculture
Lecture 3: Story of Humans
Lecture 4: The Cloud
Lecture 5: General Goals
Lecture 6: Principles and Ethics
Chapter 3: Site plan
Lecture 1: Site Analysis
Lecture 2: Site Map
Chapter 4: Strategies
Lecture 1: Zones and Sectors
Lecture 2: Climates and Microclimates
Lecture 3: Patterns in Nature
Lecture 4: Urban Design
Chapter 5: Earth, water and soil
Lecture 1: Earthworks
Lecture 2: Paths and Access
Lecture 3: Water
Lecture 4: Soil
Lecture 5: Compost
Lecture 6: Compost tea
Lecture 7: Microbes, Fungi and Worms
Chapter 6: Plants and animals
Lecture 1: Nursery
Lecture 2: Garden
Lecture 3: Trees and forests
Lecture 4: Field preparation
Lecture 5: Hydroponics
Lecture 6: Fish
Lecture 7: Insects and animals
Chapter 7: Farm
Lecture 1: Greenhouse
Lecture 2: Seed log
Lecture 3: Spring and summer crops
Lecture 4: Fall and winter crops
Lecture 5: Field map and field log
Lecture 6: Post-harvest
Lecture 7: Sales and harvest log
Chapter 8: Home
Lecture 1: Natural building
Lecture 2: Sanitation
Lecture 3: Kitchen
Lecture 4: Appropriate technology
Lecture 5: Economics
Chapter 9: BONUS: Permaculture in brief
Lecture 1: Overview in brief
Lecture 2: Earth, water and soil in brief
Lecture 3: Plants and creatures in brief
Lecture 4: Home in brief
Lecture 5: Plan in brief
Instructors
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Brian Newhouse
Farmer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 15 votes
- 2 stars: 18 votes
- 3 stars: 105 votes
- 4 stars: 216 votes
- 5 stars: 267 votes
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