Permaculture Design Course, Monte da Orada, São Teotónio, PortugalEndorsed By The Permaculture Association UK
Come join us for an amazing Permaculture Design Certificate course in the Alentejo, on a stunning 70ha site committed to sustainability, featuring countless examples of sustainable living strategies and techniques. Not to be missed! The site: Monte da Orada The dates: June 24-July 7, 2018 The teachers: George Christofis, Wallace Toughill Cost (inc. all meals): €600 camping €800 in a twin suite €1,000 for a single suite €1,600 couple in a double suite To sign-up for this course, Please fill in the registration form below and pay the small €50 deposit Click here for the registration form You can view a sample schedule of the course here. The schedule gives a general idea of what to expect but will vary slightly, course to course The site: Check out the the video of the site here Check out cool sustainability techniques on site here On site at Monte da Orada as well as the Mandala Organic Gardens, Organic Farming (medium scale), Compost Toilets, solar hot water, solar pump, and examples of natural building such as a cork cabin, you will see many sustainability features including, but not limited to: Abobe and Taipa Buildings Most of the ancient ruins of Orada were recovered using ancient local building techniques: Taipa & Adobe. Also known as rammed earth, Taipa is a technique used to build the foundation walls and floors using only natural materials such as earth, gravel, rock, chalk and lime. It is an ancient method that has been revived recently as it is interesting in terms of thermal mass, strong, durable very beautiful and sustainable! 'Earthship' kitchen This outdoor kitchen was build using old glass bottles and local stone and clay. Container Homes To recycle containers in to a livable space is a great way to recycle! They are affordable and relatively easy to transport, and because of their mobility they can be a solution when time and practicality is an issue. Containers are adaptable structures, and natural materials can be used inside and outside to integrate them into the landscape. Biopool Cool off in the pool! The Biopool is a natural, living system, chemical-free, in which all purifying of the water is achieved through biological filters and plants rooted hydroponically in the system. The biopool has 2 areas : the swimming zone and a regeneration zone consisting of a lined overflow pool filled with specific filtration substrate and flora. Plants used for water regeneration are supplemented with decorative flowering species to create an attractive water garden environment. The biological processes that clean the water take place in this zone. The fauna (birds, frogs and lizards) are attracted to the biopool, increasing biodiversity in the region. The temperature is always lukewarm. Lovely. Chicken Tractor Chicken tractors allow free ranging along with shelter, allowing chickens fresh forage such as grass, weeds and bugs (although these will quickly be stripped away if the tractor remains in the same place for too long), which widens their diet and lowers their feed needs. Unlike fixed coops, chicken tractors do not have floors so there is no need to clean them out. They echo a natural, symbiotic cycle of foraging through which the birds eat down vegetation, deposit fertilizing manure, then go on to a new area. Tree House The Tree House is located in the green forest inside Orada´s Valley. The tree house was built using recycled and organic materials including wood, cork & burlap, materials that 'breath' and provide a healthy, comfortable temperature inside regardless weather. Unlimited silence within an evergreen forest reservation. Amazing canopy vistas, endless creek trails - why aren't we all living in one of these! A tree would never be felled again. Seed Bank Abundance is one of Juliana's guiding principles. She is the keeper of a live seed bank with more than 1,000 varieties of vegetables, fruits and flowers. We usually grow about 40 different kinds of tomatoes and 30 different pumpkins, plus a big variety of greens and root vegetables. Forest Garden Peach, apple, prune, grapes, strewberry tree, cork oak, blackberries and some of the amazing trees we worship in Orada. Compost Creating soil is so important. We compost everything we can! There is so much value in "rubbish"! If it's organic, we compost it! Compost returns valuable nutrients to the soil to help maintain soil quality and fertility. We do not use chemicals fertilizers, and composting reduces the impact of chemical fertilizers that runoff into our rivers, lakes and streams. Believe it or not, you can compost a dead animal in a matter of a few weeks. We probably won't do that on this course. Hot tub with fire wood Thick cast iron bath tub encased in stone framing heated by firewood. The bath tub is outside, located in a beautiful setting with a view to a virgin green forest in the middle of nature. Ok, not the most sustainable thing you've ever heard of - but you want so see it, don't you? Outdoor wood fired bath tubs will save the world! Fermented drinks "laboratory" We ferment healthy and delicious drinks like kombucha, Ginger bug and Kefir. We use amazing natural flavours and spices to make them super tasty and available to everyone. Mushroom "plantation" We grown our own Shitake Mushrooms. Yummy! Green House We also want to eat organic during the cold season! We have peppers, eggplants, tomatoes and zucchinis till November, fennel bulbs, swiss chard ( our favourite), all the brassicas many other delicious veggies during the winter. Solar dehydrator and solar oven During the summer season we have an abundance of fruit and abundance of solar energy. We use this free everlasting energy to dehydrate fruits and vegetables, and store them for winter, when the fruit season is over. Course program: The 72 hour Permaculture Design Certificate course follows the curriculum as laid out in Bill Mollison's Permaculture - A Designer's Manual. It covers subjects ranging from ethics and principles of permaculture, natural systems, aquaculture, sustainable design methods, patterns in nature, land restoration, water harvesting, grey water recycling, natural building, food forests and guilds, energy conservation, appropriate technology, renewable energy, urban permaculture and invisible structures. The course teaches how to develop sustainable human settlements, and how to extend and preserve natural systems. The content will be covered between theoretical lectures and practical applications. The courses aim to utilize the collective intelligence of the group with engaging participatory classes. You can view a sample schedule of the course here. The schedule gives a general idea of what to expect but will vary slightly, course to course Accommodation: The site offers WC/shower and access to electricity. There are various sleeping options available. What to bring? - comfortable clothes and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty - note taking (blank pages recommended) and drawing materials - ecological body care products - torch - sturdy shoes - a swimming suit - musical instruments! - Only organic soaps, detergents and shampoo This land gives us so much. We want to give back to her, saving her from toxicity. In Orada we only use biodegradable and organic detergents, soaps and shampoos. We treat the dark and grey waters, so we protect her keeping her purity. To sign-up for this course, Please fill in the registration form below and pay the small €50 deposit Click here for the registration form |