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Permaculture Design Course


Our Permaculture Design Course is an experiential and applicable program that will teach you how to design abundant and regenerative systems for your home, garden, community, and beyond.

This course will include four separate sections; Introduction to Permaculture, Community Building, Edible Landscapes, and Homesteading 101.

Throughout these sections, you'll learn about the principles and techniques of permaculture design, including rainwater harvesting, composting, soil building, livestock management, natural building, and more.

Our experienced instructors will guide you through the process of designing your permaculture system, tailored to your specific needs and environment. This is your first step towards designing a thriving and resilient permaculture system!

What you’ll get with this course:

  • A holistic and comprehensive permaculture education

  • Over 72 hours of active learning with experienced instructors

  • With a hybrid model consisting of online classroom time and in-person experiences — you’ll benefit from a course that is as convenient as it is empirical

  • Ongoing opportunities to participate in South Shore Permaculture’s courses, workshops, and events at a discounted rate

  • The option to audit the PDC, a second time, for FREE

  • An in-depth and comparative exploration of our local ecosystem throughout the different seasons 

  • The platform to build relationships with like-minded locals that’ll outlive this 6-month course and grow into a community of change-makers

  • Plus, additional learning opportunities reserved only for PDC students

To sign up now, click here.

For FAQs or to learn more about payment options, click here.

To read more about our Introduction to Permaculture course, click here.

To read more about our Community Building course, click here.

To read more about our Edible Landscapes course, click here.

To read more about our Homesteading 101 course, click here.

For more information on individual classes, click here.

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