•August 4, 2010 •
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I have set this website up to provide more information about Permaculture and Introduction to Permaculture courses that I am running in the South-West and Midlands. In the spirit of fair-shares, I aim to make all the courses that I teach low cost, and accessable to all. Please get in touch if you are interested in coming on a course, or would like to ask me to run one in your area – email: course_enquiries@yahoo.co.uk
Sustainable Gardening – One day Workshops in Bristol 2011

Picking peas
A series of 1 day introductory workshops around garden practices that are sustainable for you and the earth. Suitable for home, allotment and community gardens
See Gardening courses 2011 for more info.
Evening/weekend Intro Course at the CREATE centre Bristol Sept 2010
Please see intro courses for more info.
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•February 11, 2010 •
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the pond at Ragmans Lane Farm
Sarah Pugh and myself will be running some residential Introduction to Permaculture Weekends at the beautiful Ragman’s Lane Farm starting during 2011. Please see ‘Intro course’ page for more information.
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•December 4, 2009 •
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Coppiced hazel poles
The first ever Introduction to Permaculture course at the amazing 43acre City Farm in Bath went really well this July. I am hoping to run some more of these weekends both there and at Windmill Hill City Farm in Bristol, on a sliding scale of £65/£45/£25, please get in touch if you would like to come on one of these. Email course_enquiries@yahoo.co.uk
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•December 4, 2009 •
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An abundance of delicious fruit bushes
Last years cutting’s have now been dug up and are for sale at the city farm. What better way to support the gardens and farm? And they still need all the financial help they can get at the moment! Availiable – Blackcurrant, Redcurrant, White Currant (White Versialles), Jostaberry & Worcesterberry (both crosses between blackcurrant and gooseberry), and last but not least Red Gooseberry. Right – Participants in the current Practical Introduction to Permaculture potting up fruit bushes.
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•November 21, 2009 •
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Thanks to everyone for a brilliant course, and for all the positive feedback.

Mulching - bad news to good
Left, Introductory course participants mulching a new bed at Ragmans Lane Farm’s new Community Supported Agriculture Scheme, Dean Community Food
For a review of the course by one of the participants please see: http://www.permaculture-wales.org.uk/index.php/guest-writers/96-review-of-introduction-to-permaculture-residential-weekend-at-ragmans-lane-farm-gloucestershire
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