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Washtenaw Permaculture
Washtenaw Permaculture
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Commenced:
01/07/2013
Submitted:
02/12/2013
Last updated:
07/10/2015
Location:
Ann Arbor, MI, US
Phone:
773.789.8887
Website:
http://washtenawpermaculture.com/
Climate zone:
Warm Temperate





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Washtenaw Permaculture

Project Type

Urban, Rural, Residential, Community, Demonstration, Educational, Permaculture Local Group Transition Town Permablitz

Project Summary

The goal of permaculture is to care for the earth and each other by creating harmonious and mutually beneficial relationships through observation of and working with the existing patterns of nature. It can be applied in gardens, technology, businesses, homes, communities, groups, or any other designable system. The Washtenaw Permaculture Guild is one such group that is applying permaculture design to its own development.

Project Description

The goal of permaculture is to care for the earth and each other by creating harmonious and mutually beneficial relationships through observation of and working with the existing patterns of nature. It can be applied in gardens, technology, businesses, homes, communities, groups, or any other designable system. The Washtenaw Permaculture Guild is one such group that is applying permaculture design to its own development. We see this group as an evolving resource to help facilitate the application of permaculture, it’s principles, and connection with others who wish to be involved with permaculture in Washtenaw County and the greater Southeast Michigan Area. Our first focus is the Buhr Park Food Forest to give us a real world physical and social context, allowing the group to plan further activities that specifically reflect the needs and desires of the group. Some examples might be site visits, study groups, field trips, forage walks, workshops, or whatever else you can dream up. Check out our calendar for upcoming and past events. We invite you to join us at any of our upcoming events, where you can meet other permaculturists, get a bite to eat, and share in the learning. In the end we feel that simply learning about permaculture increases awareness of our world’s connectedness and is a step towards sustainability.

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