Designing your abundant garden
Event description
Join Morag Gamble for a deep dive into permaculture design essentials.
Leave buzzing with ideas to create your thriving edible garden at home.
Morag Gamble is an international permaculture ambassador and award-winning permaculture design educator.
Learn practical skills to design a biodiverse, natural, abundant and low maintenance edible garden using the ethics and principles of permaculture.Â
Explore simple ways to develop a plan for a beautiful and regenerative property.Â
- How to use the permaculture ethics and design principles?
- What are the basic skills of site observation and analysis?
- How to bring together all the many ideas you have into a cohesive design.
This session will be useful to those with a variety of skills and property sizes.
This workshop is set in the amazing gardens at Ediblescapes in Nerang, QLD (below). You will be able to see in practice how these design strategies can be applied.
ABOUT MORAG GAMBLE
Morag Gamble lives and breathes permaculture and loves hosting practical workshops like this in the midst of a beautiful community garden.
Morag is an award-winning, internationally recognised permaculture design teacher, co-founder of Northey Street City Farm, and resident of Crystal Waters Permaculture Village for 25 years. She lives with her family in their hand-built house surrounded by her abundant food forest.Â
Morag the Founder of Permaculture Education Institute (teaching permaculture teachers on 6 continents), the global Permayouth movement, the Ethos Foundation for refugee permaculture and the International Permaculture Festival of Ideas. Morag also hosts the Our Permaculture Life Youtube channel that has been viewed millions of times and the popular permaculture podcast, Sense-Making in a Changing World. She holds a Postgraduate Diploma of Landscape Architecture from Melbourne University and a Masters (Hons) in Sustainability Education from Griffith University.
Morag will also be taking people on walks through the gardens during the Botanical Bazaar exploring the perennial edibles on 3-4 August. Make sure to book in for these too.
This event is a collaboration of Permaculture Education Institute and EdibleScapes Gardens.
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