This workshop aims to empower you to start growing your own food and to gain an insight into knowing where our food comes from. As a participant you will also discover –
– Harvesting and preparing local food; Secrets of Our Salads & Tribal Booster Juice.
– Circle garden Module: The circle garden is your first permaculture garden. It is a simple module that incorporates many aspects of the philosophy of the natural farming and permaculture practices and the garden is easy to replicate in schools, public spaces, offices, hospitals etc. This module has a huge social and economical value by reconnecting us to essential values such as nutrition, medicinal plants, community and our relationship with mother nature.
– The nursery is a heart of the farm. Learning how to create a healthy soil, how to propagate seedlings and cuttings, Sowing seeds (fruits & vegetables) and transplanting seedlings. Urban gardening and the extension of this work with children and schools.
– Understand the principles behind water recycling, and how to make your own enzyme & hand soap!
– learn about how to cook local foods that have been eclipsed by industrialised agriculture and reintegrate them into your diet.
– Learn and implement permaculture design, physiological difference and time duration between the plants, understanding rotations, intercropping, intense mulching.
– Exploring the economic viability of natural farming, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), education, festivals, eco tourism, involving the community in the farm.
– The evenings with localicious dinner and reading from ‘One Straw Revolution’ by Masanobu Fukuoka & Music by Krishna from his Band ‘Emergence’.
What will be covered in the workshop
- 20 hours of direct teaching by Krishna and team
- Learn Principles of Natural Farming and Permaculture
- Soil Regeneration
- Mulching
- Intercropping and Crop Rotation
- How to create an Edible Perennial Hedge
- Urban Gardening
- Setting up a nursery
- Circle Garden
- Hands on Creating a Community Garden Experience
- Recycling Water
- Creating Natural Soap
- Creating Bio-enzymes
- How to create secondary income using medicinal plants
- Creating a sustainable economic model with a community basket service model.
- Reading of One Straw Revolution
- Social Permaculture- The Importance of Celebration
- 7 meals and refreshments
All modules are taught within actual context.
Accommodation –
Solitude Farm is a sustainable farming community with simple yet charming bamboo huts and a few tree houses for guests. There are compost toilets, western toilets and showers are open to the sky. We are by no means a resort but the authenticity of the farm, the food and the closeness to nature will touch your heart.
This is an intensive workshop and it requires you to have energy, enthusiasm and an inquiring mind.
Take a look at our videos from past workshops! –