Quote: "Should NYC rely on food shipped from thousands of miles away? Or
should we prepare for higher transportation costs by growing more of our
food in or near the City? Toby Hemenway, author of "Gaia's Garden: A Guide
to Home-Scale Permaculture," will describe how permaculture design can be
applied to meet urban food needs within city limits, eliminating the use of
fertilizer, imported water, and long distance trucking."

 

Urban Gardening and Permaculture with Toby Hemenway & Hancock upcoming
course

Posted by Geoff Lawton on the January 11th, 2007

 

We are holding another permaculture all-day seminar in Manhattan Sunday,
January 28th and information is included. I have included a book list
gathered at the event.

 

I have also attached information from Hancock Permaculture on our upcoming
modular permaculture course beginning first weekend in February. Please
contact me if you are interested. You can find more information at
http://www.hancockpermaculture.org or

contact me by return email.

 

There are other courses planned for spring in our region which will be
announced at this event.

 

Urban Gardening and Permaculture

with Toby Hemenway

Sunday, 28 January 2007 - 9:30 to 4:00.

General Theological Seminary, 175 Ninth Avenue,

Manhattan at 20th Street.

FREE ($15 donation appreciated to help with speaker costs)

 

Learn how to make urban gardening easier, and how urban gardeners in Los
Angeles and Portland are creating ecologically sustainable gathering spaces
using rooftops and water collection and turning lawns into gardens.

 

Should NYC rely on food shipped from thousands of miles away? Or should we
prepare for higher transportation costs by growing more of our food in or
near the City? Toby Hemenway, author of "Gaia's Garden: A Guide to
Home-Scale Permaculture," will describe how permaculture design can be
applied to meet urban food needs within city limits, eliminating

the use of fertilizer, imported water, and long distance trucking.

 

After obtaining a degree in biology from Tufts University, Toby Hemenway
worked as a researcher in genetics and immunology. Toby's dissatisfaction
with the direction taken by biotechnology led to his interest in the
ecological design approach to sustainable landscapes, homes, and workplaces
known as permaculture. After spending ten years creating a rural
permaculture site in southern Oregon, Toby is now developing urban
sustainability resources in Portland, Oregon He teaches at Portland State
University and consults and lectures on ecological design throughout the
country.

http://www.patternliteracy.com/

 

SPONSORS: Neighborhood Energy Network

http://www.neighborhoodenergynetwork.org/

Peak Oil NYC

http://www.oilawareness.meetup.com/36

Hancock Permaculture Center

http://www.hancockpermaculture.org/

 

Acknowledgment: Meeting facilities have been donated by the General
Theological Seminary.

 

For More Information:

loisnen at yahoo.com

 

PLEASE FORWARD THIS INFORMATION TO OTHERS WHO MAY BE INTERESTED.

 

 

Sunny Lam

 

You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it within
himself.  (Galileo)

 

 





 

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