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Online Design your own forest garden course 13 June to 19 July

RB Rakesh B Public Seen by 101

2 weekends introduction on how to design food forests
4 weekends design your own forest garden + how to implement
9:00 to 13:30 Sat & Sun (See dates below) 4 hours per session plus half hour break

Imagine your garden looking as lovely as a woodland edge. Imagine that on top of looking wonderfully wild, it produces an abundance of nutrient dense food and will ultimately need very little digging, weeding, manual watering or pest control - all in harmony with animals and other beings (eco friendly and vegan). This is ‘an edible forest garden’.

Forest gardening is a way of growing food where nature does most of the work for you. Modelled on natural woodland, crops are grown in different layers from high and medium sized canopy to roots, ground cover and climbers. And its not just food and medicine you will get from the forest garden, there are many more yields.

Through careful planning plants are chosen which have beneficial effects on each other, attract beneficial insects and create a healthy biodiverse rich system that maintains its own fertility. Once established, your main task will be harvesting!


====== WHAT TO EXPECT =======

This workshop is in 2 parts, the first part will give you the tools you need to design your own forest garden.

The second part will give you an opportunity to design your own place with the help of others. You will also learn how to implement your designs.


====== DATES & MORE DETAILS ON WHAT TO EXPECT ======

First 4 session (2 weekends) Introduction to forest gardening
Sat 13th & Sun 14th June
Sat 20th & Sun 21st June

This section of the course you will learn about the basics of designing a forest garden. You will get to understand
- How to select the right plants for your environment
- Where to place them to ensure they thrive
- How to ensure you have the right nutrients cycling to ensure good crops
- History of forest gardening
- Why make a food forest
- Layout of a forest garden
- Multi-functional pathways
- Creating abundance and resilience
- Low maintenance food growing
- Patterns in nature for forest gardens
- Understanding and maximising edge

YOU CAN ATTEND JUST THE FIRST 4 SESSIONS AS A STAND ALONE COURSE


Next 8 sessions (4 weekends) Work on real designs and implementation
Sat 27th & Sun 28th June
Sat 4th & Sun 5th July
Sat 11th & Sun 12th July
Sat 18th & Sun 19th July

This is where you start to make your own designs. You will
- Make maps and gather the right information to make a design
- Identify your needs and the lands needs
- Make a design for yourself or help someone else (if you do not have a place to design yet)
- Learn how to implement your designs (where to start)
- Make a succession plan (how the forest garden grows and matures by itself)
- Think about any maintenance
- Think about how you harvest your yields
- Water management
- Tree and plant guilds

YOU MUST HAVE ATTENDED THE FIRST 4 SESSIONS OR HAVE DONE AN INTRO COURSE WITH RAKESH TO JOIN THIS PART


====== REGISTRATION ======

To register for this course, please click on the ticket section below and fill in the form (make sure you hit the submit button, after which you will get an email confirmation). If you do not get an email confirmation, have any difficulty filling it in or have any questions please feel free to contact Rakesh

https://forms.gle/Y2ic5d2hJh2tqYXJ6


====== LEAD FACILITATOR ======

The course will be led by Rakesh “Rootsman Rak” - experienced Permaculture designer, teacher and Forest Garden specialist, yoga teacher and homeopath. He has been growing food since he was a child, and has been designing and teaching edible landscaping, permaculture, forest gardening, etc since 2009. Rakesh has designed and implemented forest gardens from small-scale private gardens and schools, to farms, community gardens, communal nature gardens, as well as designing a forest garden on part of a 30-hectare ecovillage in Croatia.


====== COURSE COSTS ======

We want this course to be accessible to all and are therefore working in a conscious contribution system, inviting you to pay what you can afford towards meeting the needs of the facilitator(s). We therefore invite those who can pay more to help those who cannot afford as much.

Please contact us if you have any questions about this.

Suggested contributions of between £10 and £40 per day (i.e. between £40 and £160 for the first 4 session or between £120 and £480 for all 12 session. If you cannot afford this then PLEASE get in touch and we will work something out that is mutually beneficial.

LB

Lyla Byrne Thu 21 May 2020 9:15PM

Dear Rakesh - I was not/do not doubt you at all. - It is only that some people who i know - who share the passion and purpose that you express (as do i) - might like to become teachers of advertised courses, as well as the enjoyment of learning and general practice - and i was just wondering about that process. Thank you, Lyla

RB

Rakesh B Thu 21 May 2020 7:45AM

As far as I know there is not accrediting body for forest garden courses. So any certificate would be issued the the teacher as a certificate of attendance. I do not know of any body who controls who does and does not teach. Those of us who have been making forest gardens for many years (just over a decade in my case) and have practical experience (designed forest gardens in many different regions from the extremes of Scandinavia , through to arid landscapes, though most of my designs have been in temperate climates), I guess are the ones who are passing on their experience. So get 5 to 10 years experience (watch and see how a forest garden matures, learn from your mistakes, find patterns that work for you, see how to adapt your designes to different climates and microclimates), and then you are ready to teach. No piece of paper can replace experience. The first part of the course is theoretical on how to design, and the second part supports you to make designs, including getting into guilds to help each other with your designs and implementations. We need more forest gardens, so the goal of this is course is to help people make real designs and implement them, and skill as many people as possible.

LB

Lyla Byrne Wed 20 May 2020 7:03PM

Hi - This is news of a wonderful opportunity that i will be sending around to friends. Please can you add some information about what sort of qualification if any a person might achieve doing this course - such as might be important if they were hoping to work towards being an official teacher? Is the course accredited by the permaculture associaltion? - Or does it other wise have some equal status with some of thier courses? THANKS, lyla