2020 Please use “Advanced Search” on our Events page to see past and future events by date, starting in 2020.
2014-2020 See below for some of the PAST classes and events that we have offered at Paradise Permaculture Institute since 2014.
INHABIT, A PERMACULTURE PERSPECTIVE
Free Screening of Inhabit, A Permaculture Perspective, presented by Paradise Permaculture Institute at the Livingston-Park County Library, February 27, 2020 at 7pm.
The 6th Annual Paradise Permaculture Institute Seed Swap Extravaganza For Farmers & Backyard Growers
Date/Time: Saturday, January 25, 2020, 1-3:30pm Admission: Free Location: Livingston-Park County Library


Paradise Permaculture Institute is dedicated to supporting seed saving and growing healthy produce in our community. We are pleased to partner with the Livingston-Park County Library for our 6th Annual Seed Swap Event.

2020 Herbal Apprenticeship with Angela Segraves

Nov 2, 9, 17 Plant Medicine Workshops with with Angela Segraves 11/2 – Immune Boosters 11/9 – Antiviral Tinctures 11/17 – Antibacterial Tinctures
Sat, Oct 26 – Making Herbal Vinegar (aka Fire Cider). Join Angela to make your own immune stimulating herbal vinegar. PDF
Wed, Oct 23 – Create Your 2020 Edible Garden/Landscape Plan with Mona Lewis. PDF
• Plan your edible dreamscape • Design your patio garden, front yard, back yard or large acreage! • 10 tips to improve garden and edible landscape productivity • Create a map to use in spring Also: Plan for plant diversity, hardiness, growing mulch naturally, encourage self-seeding and multifunctional pants. You will receive a list of Plants and Resources, and a list of Permaculture Principles.Sat, Oct 19 – Herbal Preparations
Join Angela to learn about the many ways you can incorporate plants into your daily life. We will discuss tinctures, infusions, decoctions, compresses, poultices and other methods for healing.Saturday, Oct 12 Making Lip Balm with Angela Segraves
Oct 9 Tips for Cold Climate Edible Gardens with Mona Lewis (Postponed)
Wed, Oct 2 – Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk – Myers River View Trail. Join Angela to learn about the variety of medicinal and edible plants right in town.
Pruning Trees & Shrubs (Cancelled) with Alice Siebecker Saturday, September 28, 2019, 9-11am.
Sun, Sept 29 – Making homemade soap. Join Angela to learn how to make your own soap.
WORKSHOP: Plant Walks with Herbalist Angela Segraves
Final Walk in the Series this summer!
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Location: Deep Creek Trailhead.
WORKSHOP: SOAP MAKING with Angela Segraves
Creamy. Luxurious. Scented. Tailored to YOU! Saturday, August 31st , 2019 10-1pm • $30 + materials ($30)

PPI EVENTS, AUGUST 2019
- Livingston Garden Tour, Sunday August 4, 10am-Noon. Free.
- Livingston Hoot, August 8. Free.
- Wild Medicinal Plant Walk with Herbalist Angela Segraves, August 10, 9am-Noon. Register here.
- PPI Open House, Partnering with Nelson Tree Company. A Livingston Chamber of Commerce Network Live Event, August 15, 5:30-730pm. Free.
- Selected Livingston Farmers Market dates, Wednesdays, 4:30-730pm. Free.
WORKSHOP: Making Flower Essences in the Wild
Saturday, July 20, 2019 9am–2pm
CANCELLED
Instructor: Kristine Backes
A Flower Essence is the bio-energetic imprint of a flower in pure, spring water. It is not an essential oil, but an energy medicine. Flower Essences are a fascinating and powerful way to work with plants for healing. In this class, we will learn the history of flower essences; talk about Dr. Edward Bach’s work in classifying and popularizing their use; and explore the intuitive discovery of medicinal qualities of the flowers around us. We will learn the simple method of using pure water and sunshine to make flower essences, and then put what we learn into practice with local flowers. Each person goes home with a flower essence of their choice! $40 plus $5-10 for supplies. Please Note: Registration cut off Tuesday July 16th, 2019.
Creating a
Medicinal Garden with Bev Axelsen
Thursday, June 27, 6-9pm
Creating a Medicinal Herb Garden Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 6:00PM Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 9:00AM (Repeat Class)

Learn how to start a medicinal plant garden for our climate zone! Reaping a medicinal harvest is rewarding with these annuals and perennials that require little care other than good soil and sunshine. Many Medicinals suited for our climate zone are not easily accessible in local nurseries. With the addition of the Rolling High Tunnel Greenhouse PPI is now able to germinate and grow the seedlings locally. $30 per class.
Soap Making Workshop with Angela Segraves Saturday, May 18, 2019 • 10AM
Learn how to make your own bath and body soap bars. A variety of essential oils will be available so you can make a scent that is harmonious to you. Each person will make 8 or more soap bars and take home a soap mold filled with their product. Download the flyer.
Permaculture in a Nutshell FREE PRESENTATION Wednesday, May 8, 2019 6-8PM

Rolling High Tunnel Open House
Saturday May 4, 2019, 10AM to Noon • FREE
Paradise Permaculture Institute Demonstration Site

Edible Backyards Series 2019
5/1/19 True or False? Carrots Love Tomatoes… Have fun discovering practical facts, secrets, and myths of companion planting with vegetables, herbs, fruits, berries and wild plants. 3rd of 3 classes in the Edible Backyards Workshop series. Instructor: Mona Lewis, Certified Permaculture Design Specialist. 4/17/19 Boost Your Vege and Fruit Production. 2nd of 3 classes in the Edible Backyards Workshop series. Instructor: Mona Lewis, Certified Permaculture Design Specialist. 4/3/19 Edible Backyard Planning create a garden site plan with new permaculture ideas to spruce up tired gardens. April 3, 2019. 1 of 3 classes in the Edible Backyards Workshop series. Instructor: Mona Lewis, Certified Permaculture Design Specialist.
Pruning Trees and Shrubs
with Alice Siebecker
Saturday, April 13, 2019
10-11:30 am
Get your pruning questions answered!
Maintenance pruning to promote plant health. When to prune, what is the correct way, how to keep the plant’s natural shape, how to restrict growth where needed, corrective pruning, and more!
Herbal Preparations Workshop
with Herbalists
Angela Segraves & Rachelle Sinnard
Saturday, March 9, 2019 • 10am-1pm
Warming Herbal Teas. Immune Building Syrups. Energizing Products to take home!
Here is a way to remedy common ailments with herbal medicine-making in the home kitchen! You will be introduced to the many ways you can make herbal medicine. From tinctures to salves to syrups, we will discuss the process and benefits of each method. You will have the opportunity to make your own product, going home with your very own homemade tea and immune building syrup.
Fire Cider Making Workshop
with Herbalists Angela Segraves & Rachelle Sinnard
Saturday, February 23, 2019 • 10am-1pm
In this class, we will make 2 varieties of fire cider…one that can be consumed immediately and another that needs to sit and incubate for 4 weeks. We will be grating fresh horseradish and onion, so come prepared for your sinuses to open and your eyes to water. You will take home 1 jar of each variety of cider.
Healing with Spices
with Kristine Backes
Tuesday, February 19, 2019 • 6:30-8:00pm
In this workshop, led by instructor Kristine Backes, we will take a look at common herbs and spices as well as a variety of foods and their specific healing properties. The herbs and spices we discuss will be those that are likely already in your spice cabinet, or are readily available either fresh or dried. $25.
Make Your Own Lip Balm and Salve Taught by Herbalist Angela Segraves Saturday, February 9, 2019 • 10am-1pm

Soap-Making Workshop Sunday, January 27th, 2019 • 10am-1pm $30 + materials ($30)

5th Annual Seed Extravaganza – Seed Swap. At the Livingston-Park County Library, January 26, 2019.

Past PPI Events 2018
Make your own lip balm and salve! With Herbalist Angela Segraves
Antibiotic and Antiviral Herbs/ Tincture Making Instructor: Bev Axelsen
Thurs. Nov. 1 and Thursday Nov 8, 2018, 6-8 pm. SOLD OUT. Cost $40 for the two classes. $5 per tincture ( covers all supplies). Nov 1 the focus will be an in depth look into viral and bacterial infections worldwide and the importance of having Antiviral and Antibiotic Tinctures on hand. Nov 9 we will make a variety of Tinctures that will address viral and bacterial infections. Students will have the option of choosing to make Tinctures of Echinacea Angustifolia, Licorice Root, Sage, Juniper, Oregon Grape, Red Root, Rhodiola, Elderberry and Valerian. $40 for both classes … $5 per tincture made … includes all supplies, jars, bottles, herb and solvent (alcohol or vinegar). You will leave with your Tinctures of choice in hand. Please register early in order to have the proper amount of supplies. Class filled / sold out.
Drinking the Plants
Instructor: Bev Axelsen
Thursday Oct. 11, 2018, 6-9pm, $25.
Learn the easiest and most economical way to create an apothecary of healing and nutritional teas and decoctions for healing and nutrition. Medicinal qualities of 30+ plants that can be grown in our local gardens, harvested in the wild or purchased from an organic source will be studied and discussed. Register here.
Pruning Trees and Shrubs
with Master Gardener Alice Siebecker
Thursday, September, 27, 2018, 6-8pm. $25.
The Art of Seed Saving
with Cheryl Moore-Gough and Michele Evans
October 3, 2018, 6-8pm,
Livingston-Park County Library
Free.
May through September 2018. Wild Medicinal Plant Walks with Bev Axelsen.

July 21, 2018. Making Flower Essences in the Wild with Kristine Backes and Bev Axelsen

A Flower Essence is a living energetic medicine made from the biological imprint of the living plants’ vibrations in water. It is not an essential oil. Flower Essences are a fascinating and powerful way to work with plants for healing. We will cover the following subjects … Medical Discoveries of Dr. Bach, Gathering Knowledge from the Heart of Nature, Sacred Plant Medicine, Process for Making Flower Essences, How Flower Essences are Used, Results of Flower Essence Therapy, Long Term Changes with Flower Essences, Summary of Flower Essence Therapy. We will make group and individual Essences to take home. All work and study will be in the field. We will meet at Deep Creek Trailhead at 9:00am. Bring a snack/lunch, water or anything else that pleases you. Class may go longer than 1:00 pm depending on the number of participants. Plan accordingly. Beverly Axelsen is an Herbalist, Instructor of Plant Medicine and Herb Classes, and Habilitation Services Specialist at Counter Point. She has studied in the mountains and prairies of Montana, the jungles of Belize, Costa Rica and in Bali. As a teacher and guide for others Bev promotes direct experience with plants. Kristine Backes offers consultations, workshops and mentoring rooted in nature-based healing traditions. Kristine is a registered yoga teacher, holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership, and has studied Ayurveda and other traditional healing methods for over a decade. Information: PPI Contact Form Register here.
APRIL 21, 2018. Create Edible Windbreaks, Hedging or Linear Food Forests

MARCH 10, 2018. DIY SOLAR

JANUARY 27, 2018. SEED SWAP EXTRAVAGANZA
Paradise Permaculture Institute Presents 4th Annual PPI Seed Extravaganza SEED SWAP! Bring your own seeds if you have them, and envelopes or containers to collect them. Recycled junk mail envelopes work well. Featured Speaker: Kiki Hubbard, director of advocacy & communications for Organic Seed Alliance. Kiki manages OSA’s State of Organic Seed Project. Panelist: Toby Day, MSU Extension Horticulturalist. Panelist: Michele Evans, Master Gardener Level 3, Bio-Intensive Instructor, PPI Board Member.
Download the flyer.
12:00 to 2pm Seed Presentation for Farmers 2:00 to 3pm Seed Swap. Bring seeds, envelopes, containers. 3:00 to 5pm Seed Presentation for Backyard Seed Savers and Panel Discussion 5:00 to 6:30pm Pot Luck. Continue the conversation! Please bring a dish to share. Location: Livingston Food Resource Center 220 S 2nd, Livingston, MT
JANUARY 25, 2018. TINCTURE MAKING WITH BEV AXELSEN.
Past PPI Events 2017



BEER FOR A CAUSE (Past Event)
Katabatic Brewing Company.
Tuesday, August 1, 2017.
$1 of Each Beer Goes to the Non-profit of the Night: Paradise Permaculture Institute. Katabatic Brewing Company 117 West Park St. Livingston, MT. Ph: 406-333-2855.
Plant Walks with Bev Axelsen.
Walks are usually held once a month during the summer and fall. Join our email list below or contact us using our contact form to make sure you are notified when future walks are scheduled. Price for each walk: $25.
Plant Walk with Bev Axelsen, July 22, 2017. (Past Event).
As we had to cancel our last walk due to weather I would like to include two walks into one. Bring a lunch, we will take a break half way through to lunch by the creek. The time is approximate for ending, I want to be sure we cover everything available in the Deep Creek vicinity so you each can take the knowledge and begin your harvesting in other areas you might visit during summer outings. Let me know if you need further directions to Deep Creek. Everyone needs to be pre-registered through Paradise Permaculture, the cost will be $25. We will identify 10 to 20 wild medicinal plants growing in the proximity of the Deep Creek trailhead … some hiking required. The purpose of the class will be identification of plants; followed by observation and study of their cycles of growth, medicinal qualities, flowering, seed production and moving into dormancy. NOTE: Walks are usually held once a month during the summer and fall. The walk on June 10 was cancelled due to weather. Sign up for our email newsletter below or contact us using our contact form to make sure you are notified when future walks are scheduled. Price for each walk: $25.
Seeking Volunteers for Saturday July 8, Garden for a Cause! (Past Event).

Medicinal Herbs Gardens with Bev Axelsen. (Past Event)
May 27, 2017. Medicinal Herbs Gardens Workshop event information here.Food Forest in a Day: The Plan, the plants, the planting and the “why” behind it. (Past Event)

Many of us would love to enjoy nuts, fruit and berries outside our backdoor!Our model will be the size of an acre with 20+ different species of trees, shrubs and plants and 127 plantings. These principles can be applied to a backyard to create food growing on different levels. A tree canopy can hold an amazing amount of nuts. The understory of fruit trees generates our favorite local fruits. Low shrubs provide many types of berries and ground covers provide even more edibles. A formal food forest has eight layers from canopy to ground cover with edible vines such as grapes and kiwi, both can which be grown in Montana. When we think of growing vertically as in a food forest we increase our yield, decrease evaporation loss, supply plants for fixing nitrogen, trap carbon and store vast amounts of water. Food forestry is an alternative, self-sustaining, economic model for growing food as well as repairing and regenerating the environment. The workshop will be presented by Mona Lewis based on the work of a Canadian food forest pioneer, Richard Walker, author of Food Forestry, North of the 49th (parallel). At Paradise Permaculture, we demonstrate how to work with nature to co-create abundant foodscapes and sacred spaces. More information and workshop registration can be found at www.paradisepermaculture.org or by calling (406) 222-9999. Please call for location. Workshop space is limited so please register early. Fee: $49 Time: 8am to 5pm
PPI Gathering: Beer for a Cause! (Past Event)

Seed Extravaganza Free Event 2017 (Past Event)

Past PPI Events: 2016
2016 Plant Walks series with Bev Axelsen. (Past Event)
Edible medicinal plants are everywhere, local, free, abundant and they can be a sustainable source of plants for healing.
Paradise Permaculture Institute’s 2nd Annual Seed Extravaganza (Past Event)
Download the flyer.
Medicinal Plant Walks (Past Event)

Free Movie Presentation: Laundry to Landscape (Past Event)

Video by Art Ludwig, author of Create an Oasis with Greywater
A 30-minute discussion will follow the movie.
Please contact Mona at 406-222-9999 with any questions.
Paradise Transition Garden Phase 2: Watering with Rainwater and Greywater
Saturday, June 4, 2016 9am-5pm. $60.

How to Grow More Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops (Postponed)

Date TBD • 9am-4pm $60. Call for site-based workshop location between Livingston and Bozeman. Lunch break BYO.
Tour an off-grid mini farm with seed, meat, egg and cheese production. Learn updated sustainable growing practices for optimizing soil fertility and harvesting the most delicious homegrown produce.
Instructor Michele Evans will be teaching from the book: How to Grow More Vegetables, Eighth Edition: (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine by John Jeavons. Please bring your copy of the book (available for purchase at amazon.com).
PAST PPI EVENTS: 2015
PAST EVENT: Raising Mason Bees: The Friendly Pollinators

PAST EVENT: Create a Pond… In Your Backyard, Saturday, March 28, 2015 • 10am to 4pm $45
Livingston location.
Instructor: Greg Johnson from Montana Ponds along with local permaculture instructors.
Join us in a backyard garden to complete the digging, then line and fill a suburban yard pond.
PAST EVENT: SEED EXTRAVAGANZA 2015 February 28, 2015, 1-4:30pm
Seed Extravaganza 2015
Speakers: author and MSU Adjunct Professor in Horticulture Cheryl Moore-Gough, and Montana Master Gardener and bio-intensive instructor Michele Evans. Location: Elk River Books| Wheatgrass Saloon, 120 N Main, Livingston, MT.
Sponsored by Planet Natural.
Photos from the Seed Extravaganza event:
PAST EVENT: Edible Weeds Thursday August 13, 2015 at 6-8pm $24

PAST EVENT: Raising Mason Bees: The Friendly Pollinators
PAST PPI EVENTS: 2014Permaculture: Working with Nature, Yielding Abundance

PAST EVENT: Wednesdays March 5-26 6:30-8:30pm, $99
Instructor: Mona Lewis
Learn how to Create Edible Yard-Scapes, Enrich Your Soil, Maximize Water Collection and Increase Production Learn strategies and principles to design your garden, yard, farm or any sized property to restore natural cycles, prevent disease of plants and animals with biodiversity and reduce your work load while increasing your yields. Includes a 100+ page Permaculture notebook. Class size limited to 9 students.Start With the Soil

PAST EVENT: Saturday March 22, 2014 10-1pm, $36
Instructor: Kareen Erbe
Healthy soil means healthy plants. Learn ways to cycle nutrients on your property, enhance natural systems and improve your soil through composting, compost teas, green manures, and growing your own biomass. This workshop will cover traditional composting methods, vermiculture, and much more! Take one step toward nature and she’ll take ten steps toward you! Kareen Erbe has been studying, practicing and teaching permaculture since 2006. After training under Geoff Lawton at the Permaculture Research Institute, she founded Broken Ground, a permaculture education and edible garden design company in Bozeman. She has a Master Composter certification, has training in Ecology Action’s Grow Biointensive method and has worked and volunteered on numerous organic and permaculture farms in Australia, New Zealand, western Massachusetts and Montana.Straw Bale Mini Workshop

PAST EVENT: Thursday April 3, 2014 6-8pm, $26
Instructor: Christopher Borton. Plastered Straw Bale Home Construction has swept the country, and for good reason. It has minimal environmental impacts, is super-insulated, and can be very affordable. This two-hour slide presentation will touch on construction methods, bale selection, plaster mixes, and rodent/fire/moisture/code issues. We will also step outside to analyze the anatomy of the bale and demonstrate how to custom tie straw bales.
Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture

PAST EVENT: Saturday April 5, 2014 9-4pm, $75
Instructor: Zach Weiss. Revolutionary farmer Sepp Holzer has worked to regenerate landscapes all around the world. His work with nature started as a small child at high elevations in the coldest part of the Austrian Alps. By working with nature and farming time he has helped create resilient productive ecosystems in some of the harshest climates on the planet. This one day workshop covers an overview of Sepp’s techniques, leaving students with hands on methods to use in regenerating their own landscape. Zachary Weiss is the founder of Perpetual Green Gardens, Graduate of MSU (summa cum laude) with a BS in Ecology, Certified Permaculture Consultant and Instructor, contractor for Earthworks and Earth Powered Greenhouses, and knowledgeable in the application of Holzer Permaculture having studied in Austria with Sepp Holzer.How to Grow More Vegetables* (and fruits, nuts, berries, grains, and other crops) *Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine!
PAST EVENT:Saturday May 10, 2014 9-4pm $75

Intro to MycoPermaculture: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms
PAST EVENT:Saturday May 17 9am-4pm, $75 Early Registration $50 before May 1st; $75 thereafter. RSVP so the instructors can order enough materials.



PAST EVENT: Sheet Mulching Tuesday July 22, 2014 6 – 8pm, $24 Instructor: Mona Lewis
PAST EVENT: Immune Boosting Herbs, RESCHEDULED TO Tuesday September 30, 2014 6 – 8pm $24 Instructor: Bev Axelsen, Herb and Plant Medicine Specialist. Learn about the most effective immune boosting plants. Learn easy and economical ways to have them available at all times.
PAST EVENT: October 21, 2014: Drinking the Plants 6 – 8pm $24
Instructor: Bev Axelsen, Herb and Plant Medicine Specialist. Learn the easiest and most economical way to make and have teas available every day. Replace unhealthy sodas and expensive “health” drinks” for a fraction of the cost.
PAST EVENT: Permaculture: Working with Nature, Yielding Abundance Thursdays Oct 16 – Nov 6, 2014, 6-8pm. Four classes plus permaculture notebook. $99
Learn how to Create Edible Yard-Scapes, Enrich Your Soil, Maximize Water Collection and Increase Production. Instructor: Mona Lewis. Learn strategies and principles to design your garden, yard, farm or any sized property to restore natural cycles, prevent disease of plants and animals with biodiversity and reduce your workload while increasing your yields. Includes a 100+ page Permaculture notebook. Class size limited to 9 students.Past Event: Herbal Anti-virals, Tuesday November 4, 2014, 6-8pm $24



Earthworks Weekend Workshop
Saturday-Sunday August 17-18, 2013
Creating the environment for Nature to produce edible landscapes. Establish a natural pond, berms of all sizes, terraces, planting the berm, cover crops, mulching and more! Instructors: Mona Lewis of Paradise Permaculture Zach Weiss of Perpetual Green Gardens [Learn more]Fermenting Beverages & Foods for Vitality
Wednesday November 6, 2013, 6-9pm, $45
Students will learn hands-on techniques for crafting health-supporting, probiotic rich beverages and foods in the home kitchen, using readily available ingredients and equipment for a fraction of the cost of commercially produced products. Learn about making fermented beverages; honey wine, milk, water kefir, kombucha and fermented vegetables, fruits and condiments. Instructor of both classes: Kathleen Rauch, Owner of Bokashi LotusFermenting Food Waste with Bokashi
An Alternative to CompostingWednesday Nov. 13, 2013, 7 – 9pm $45 or $80 for both
Bokashi fermentation of food waste is a revolutionary alternative to traditional composting. Beneficial micro-organisms are added to food waste that can be buried in the soil. Unlike composting it is used with all food waste and has a pleasant smell. This is a hands-on class and students make a pound of bokashi bran to take home.Passive Solar Geothermal Greenhouse Workshop
SAVE the Date: December 14, 9-5pm, Price TBA
Instructor: Zach Weiss of Perpetual Green Gardens Class size is limited, please register early!How to eat for a flat and happy belly, create peace with food, and craft irresistible gluten-free meals.

Monday February 3, 2014 6-8pm
Instructor: Janelle Holden, $10.
Join International Gluten-Free Life Coach & Health Mentor, Janelle Holden, for this super-valuable, two-hour hands-on training seminar to regain your health and life and receive the tools andreceive the tools and the mindset to help you master a healthy diet immediately. Janelle Holden is president and founder of BodyMindLove Coaching & Consulting, a Livingston-based company. Janelle coaches individuals worldwide to health and well-being, mentors other’s health and wellness, coaches building of their own businesses, creates delicious, original allergen-free recipes, and hosts retreats and classes on emotional eating and living a gluten-free or paleo lifestyle.Winter Kitchen Gardens: Growing Microgreens, Sprouts and Wheatgrass
Monday February 10, 2014 6:30-8pm
Instructor: Mona Lewis, $16
Easily grow green foods in your own kitchen to assist you in creating your own healthful alternatives to conventional meals. Learn how to use your sprouts to make bread, cookies and enhance your favorite meals in just minutes each day and with very little expense. We will see how to grow, harvest and use these ingredients in several of Mona’s favorite recipes. Mona Lewis is a Paradise Permaculture consultant and teacher. With her vision of manifesting prolific, edible landscapes she enjoys assisting people to create their own beautiful space of joy and love, knowing that where we find beauty in nature, we find abundance. Mona Lewis has been a permaculture consultant for the Gallatin and Park counties in Montana having received her certification by doing designs in Alberta, Canada and Northern California.Start With the Soil

Saturday March 22, 2014 10-1pm
Instructor: Kareen Erbe. Students learn ways to cycle nutrients on your property, enhance natural systems and improve your soil through composting, compost teas, green manures, and growing your own biomass. Healthy soil means healthy plants. Kareen Erbe has been studying, practicing and teaching permaculture since 2006. After training under Geoff Lawton at the Permaculture Research Institute, she founded Broken Ground, a permaculture education and edible garden design company in Bozeman. She has a Master Composter certification, has training in Ecology Action’s Grow Biointensive method and has worked and volunteered on numerous organic and permaculture farms in Australia, New Zealand, western Massachusetts and Montana.Working with Nature, Yielding Abundance

Wednesdays March 5-26 6:30-8:30pm
Instructor: Mona Lewis Learn how to Create Edible Yard-Scapes, Enrich Your Soil, Maximize Water Collection and Increase Production. Students will learn strategies and principles working with nature to enhance any size growing space for self reliance while reducing garden work and increasing yield.Straw Bale Mini Workshop

PAST EVENT: Thursday April 3, 2014 6-8pm, $26
Instructor: Christopher Borton. Plastered Straw Bale Home Construction has swept the country, and for good reason. It has minimal environmental impacts, is super-insulated, and can be very affordable. This two-hour slide presentation will touch on construction methods, bale selection, plaster mixes, and rodent/fire/moisture/code issues. We will also step outside to analyze the anatomy of the bale and demonstrate how to custom tie straw bales.
Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture

PAST EVENT: Saturday April 5, 2014 9-4pm, $75
Instructor: Zach Weiss. Revolutionary farmer Sepp Holzer has worked to regenerate landscapes all around the world. His work with nature started as a small child at high elevations in the coldest part of the Austrian Alps. By working with nature and farming time he has helped create resilient productive ecosystems in some of the harshest climates on the planet. This one day workshop covers an overview of Sepp’s techniques, leaving students with hands on methods to use in regenerating their own landscape. Zachary Weiss is the founder of Perpetual Green Gardens, Graduate of MSU (summa cum laude) with a BS in Ecology, Certified Permaculture Consultant and Instructor, contractor for Earthworks and Earth Powered Greenhouses, and knowledgeable in the application of Holzer Permaculture having studied in Austria with Sepp Holzer.How to Grow More Vegetables* (and fruits, nuts, berries, grains, and other crops) *Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine!
Saturday May 10, 2014 9-4pm $75 (Please note, this is a date change.)

Intro to MycoPermaculture: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms
Saturday May 17 9am-4pm, $75 Early Registration $50 before May 1st; $75 thereafter. RSVP so the instructors can order enough materials.

Medicine Makers
TO BE RESCHEDULED
Times & exact dates to be announced. $120 + supplies Instructor: Bev Axelsen, Herb and Plant Medicine Specialist Together we explore, identify, study and make into medicine the wild medicinal plants around us. We will gather two times each month on Saturday mornings at 9 am. First we will go into the wilds to find the plants and get to know them in their natural setting and the next time we will make what we have found into medicine. We will study 6- 12 plants during this time.