Course website 2025 Winter/Spring Permacultu… Dates and times 18 Jan 25 - 30 Mar 25 More info Classes will be held on Saturday and Sunday on alternating weekends from 9 am - 5 pm over a 12 week period at Hundred Fruit Farm in Buckingham, PA, for a total of six weekends. The course will run from late January through the end of March on the following dates: Jan 18-19, Feb 1-2, Feb 15-16, Mar 1-2, Mar 15-16, and Mar 29-30. Students are expected to eat breakfast and dinner before and after class. Lunches will be potluck style with each person bringing a dish and sharing with the group. Hundred Fruit Farm will also provide provide tea, coffee, and occasionally snacks for breaks. Cost The cost of the course is $950 per person for early bird registrations before December 1, 2024; or $1050 per person for registrations after December 1, 2024. Most PDCs cost quite a bit more than this. Why is ours cheaper? By designing this course for commuters and local residents, we don't need to factor in the cost of housing and meals into the course, which keeps costs down significantly. Low on funds but have lots of spare time on your hands? We also offer PDC tuition reimbursement for anyone who completes an internship or apprenticeship program with us! Course summary When: Jan 18 - Mar 30, 2025 (See exact weekends below)Time: 9 am - 5 pmCost: $1050 Full Price Tution$950 Early Bird Price (Before December 1, 2024)Recommended Ages: 18+ Course Details Come join us for our eighth annual permaculture design course! The permaculture design course, or PDC, is an intensive 72-hour internationally recognized permaculture certification. It's designed to give participants the inspiration and knowledge they need to make a positive change in the world, needed now more than ever. It will give you the skills necessary to design your home/yard/landscape into an ecologically-resilient edible system, and for some, it could be the first stepping stone to a permaculture career in design, education, consulting, or regenerative farming. This course will be offered as a weekend course designed for local residents who don't have time to take an intensive (and expensive) two-week PDC. This course will be mostly classroom-based but will also include hands-on components. It will go through the basics of permaculture design relating to different climates, energy, natural building, the global climate, social systems, and more. The course curriculum includes: how permaculture started and what it means the ethics of permaculture and how it informs what we do in designs permaculture design principles and how to apply them design process: a detailed run-though of the design process used in permaculture, including methods of design and how to apply design strategies how to mimic natural systems to create better design climatic factors and strategies, covering all major climates trees, forests, and forest gardening no-spray knowledge: learn which fruit trees and berries grow well here and which do not; how to grow a wide range of easy to care for and disease-resistant fruits water: conserving, collecting, reusing in your design soil: learn the basics of soil chemistry and biology and how to work with the soil food web to build new soils and repair degraded land earthworks: shaping the land to manage water in the landscape ecological sanitation systems: turning waste into a valuable resource aquaculture and aquaponics animal systems: the importance of animals in food systems and the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals; how to design silvopasture systems and other regenerative integrated animal systems natural building: learn different methods of how to build beautiful, inexpensive, resilient structures using available natural resources appropriate technology: home-scale biogas, solar cookers, rocket stoves, etc. alternative systems: alternative economic systems, food sovereignty, community living The final part of the course will focus on co-creating a viable real-world design for a site that could include gardens, fruit trees, greywater systems, rainwater catchment, food forests, natural building projects, and more. Participants will have the opportunity to have their site designed by other students in the class. To register, and for more information, go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-winter-spring-permaculture-design-cou… Certified teachers Adam Dusen Adam Dusen Jason Gerhardt Michael Green Lindsay Napolitano Johann Rinkens Apprentice teachers This course is open to offers from apprentice teachers wishing to gain teaching experience Course can be started at any time (online) Off Course type Permaculture Design Course Engagement style Face to face Postal address of venue 1744 Holicong Rd New Hope, 18938 United States Course contact email [email protected] Contact name Adam Dusen Contact telephone number 6103245085 Share this course Copied to clipboard