Monthly Archives: July 2014

Aquaponics Festival, 8/9 & 8/10, Longmont

From Avery Ellis of Integrated Aquaponics and Colorado Greywater:

The first ever Aquaponics Festival will be August 9 & 10 in Longmont (http://theaquaponicsource.com/aquaponics-fest-2014/) and I will be presenting about “A Permaculture Approach to Aquaponics”.  I will have a table at the festival as well and will be advertising for the Denver PDC and some other upcoming events.

Be sure to check this out!!

CRMPI hosts 28th Annual PDC, August 10-23, 2014

Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute will host its 28th annual residential Permaculture Design Course from August 10-23, 2014.  Instructors include Jerome Osentowski of CRMPI, Adam Brock, and Kelly Simmons.  Email jerome[at]crmpi[dot]org for more information.

Ecological Farming Workshop & Keyline Design with Owen Hablutzel, 8/16-8/17/2014

From Jason Gerhardt of Real Earth Design:

Boulder Keyline Design Course – August 16th &17th
Learn the water-saving and soil-building process of keyline design from the leading practitioner of the subject in the US, Owen Hablutzel. This course is most applicable to land owners and farmers/ranchers, but will be of interest to all permaculture thinkers out there. It will take place at the beautiful McCauley Farm. I hope to see you there!
For more info: http://fromourfarm.org/ecological-farming/

Integrated Ecological Design with Brad Lancaster & Eric Toensmeier, 7/25-8/3/2014

From Jason Gerhardt of Real Earth Design:

Rainwater Harvesting and Edible Forest Gardens Workshop – July 25th-August 3rd
Woodbine Ecology Center is once again hosting their excellent workshop series with world-renowned Brad Lancaster on Rainwater Harvesting and equally renowned Eric Toensmeier on Edible Forest Gardening, Carbon Farming, and a new vision for localized agriculture. These two will be sure to inspire you on a path toward making a very positive impact in your community. I’ll be serving as a local bridge between the two subjects during the course as well.
For more info: http://www.woodbinecenter.org/integrated-ecological-design