Introduction to Permaculture Workshop – Sustainable Living Education
Discover how to work with nature, grow healthy food, and create more sustainable living systems with Far North REAP's Introduction to Permaculture Workshop.
This engaging five-hour workshop introduces the principles of permaculture and shows how thoughtful design can help improve soil health, conserve water, support biodiversity, and strengthen food security in our communities.
Whether you're interested in home gardening, small-scale farming, sustainable living, or community resilience, this workshop provides practical knowledge you can start applying straight away.
Learn the Fundamentals of Permaculture
Permaculture is a design approach that works with nature rather than against it. It focuses on creating sustainable systems where plants, animals, people, water, and soil work together to support long-term environmental and community wellbeing.
In this free workshop, you'll explore how permaculture can be applied to:
Home gardens
Lifestyle blocks
Farms
Schools and community spaces
Urban and rural properties
Sustainable landscaping projects
You'll gain a better understanding of how simple design choices can produce healthier ecosystems while reducing waste and improving productivity.
Participants will explore how natural systems function and learn how to apply these ideas in everyday settings.
Tutor: Lynn Wytenbroek