Permaculture Design Course

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Learn to apply sustainable and productive land use design strategies to any property or site, anywhere in the world

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Tagari Publications Permaculture Institute

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r/Permaculture • comment
10 points • hairybig

Udemy have a special on currently for a permaculture course. It’s 55 hours of lecture recordings of Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton from 2005. You get a certificate of completion but it’s not an official PDC due to no practical component.

https://www.udemy.com/course/permaculture-design-course/

r/Permaculture • comment
9 points • zennyc001

Adding this one The Permaculture design course with Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton is currently only $12.99 at Udemy.


https://www.udemy.com/course/permaculture-design-course/

r/Permaculture • comment
1 points • Braindrainfame

For 80 acres, you may want to look at Silvopasturing rather than Permaculture. If you want the basics, YouTube is going to be hard for free. Permaculture gurus like Lawton or even local Permaculture groups make their living by selling the knowledge to do this yourself. I would start with Introduction to Permaculture. https://www.tagari.com/introduction-to-permaculture/ This is the basics.

If you want to go deeper, then Permaculture Designer's Manual by Mollison. https://www.tagari.com/product/permaculture-a-designers-manual/

If you live in a certain climate, there are specifics for those climates. If you are in the United States and live in the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast or out west to say Minnesota down to Missouri, consider Edible Forest Gardens. https://www.amazon.com/Edible-Forest-Gardens-2-set/dp/1890132608

If you have a lot of wooded property, consider Farming the Woods. https://www.amazon.com/Farming-Woods-Integrated-Permaculture-Medicinals/dp/1603585079

If you want video resources, you might consider paying for some. https://www.udemy.com/course/permaculture-design-course/?referralCode=D0753B7C28EDFD46FC14 This is based on the Permaculture Designer's Manual.

There is also Lawton's Permaculture Design Course. https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/