Hillsborough, NC
For information on the whole Permaculture Roots workshop series, please see this page.
We are grateful to be putting on this workshop in collaboration with Living Arts Collective and in the lovingly tended space of Jubilee Healing Farm.
Each workshop in this series will include opportunities to connect with nature and our senses, learn Permaculture design, answer your questions, and meet other amazing humans interested in Permaculture.
Our workshops will also have an optional evening portion around a fire to connect and share in each other’s stories, songs, and plant and animal knowledge.
Our second workshop on May 31 is focused on designing a Food Forest! We’ll review Permaculture design practices and talk food forest / forest garden theory for a little bit – and then work together to apply some of it to designing the beginnings of a food forest for Jubilee.
… and in October, we’ll have a workshop on the same site where we’ll install the Food Forest!
This 5-part series is held at Jubilee Healing Farm – a beautifully tended small farm located on 10 acres in Hillsborough, NC that supports volunteer and community-building activities and workshops for people seeking healing.
We’ll have the workshop part inside and part outside unless the weather disagrees! Please wear comfortable clothing for the day. If it’s going to rain a little, bring rain gear. A little rain is very helpful for Permaculture design!
We’ll likely do a little forest walking. Good to wear compatible footwear. If you’re concerned about ticks or other itchy expressions of the local ecology, please bring non-toxic insect deterrent.
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We offer our tickets at a rate that allows us to continue doing this work. Thank you for supporting it.
We offer discounted rates if you sign up for 3 or more workshops. If you have any questions, please reach out to workshops@silverbranchpermaculture.org.
Matthew “Watersong” Tracy started practicing Permaculture in 2011 and received his design certificate from Wild Abundance in 2015. He has been consulting and teaching as a Permaculture Designer since 2018.
Along the way, he learned from numerous Permaculture teachers, tended land with minimal inputs, worked with around 50 clients on their land, lived off-grid for nearly a decade, and made (… and still makes!) a whole lot of humbling and valuable mistakes on his way back to life in harmony with the earth.
With all that experience, Matt is ever a beginner and student of the land. Nature is infinite. What can we do but listen and try?
Matt is honored to be a Permaculture guide to anyone interested in coming a little closer to the earth. Becoming a father in 2023 has made passing down these teachings that always consider future generations more important than ever.
Read the rest of Matt’s bio here.