February 2023 Permaculture Meet-Up

February 24, 2023 @ 4:00 pm 6:00 pm

A Free gathering time for People interested in Permaculture from Whatcom County to come together and discuss ideas.

Here are some ideas for topics to discuss at this months gathering.

  • Water,
  • Seed Saving
  • Pruning trees
  • Community organizations.
  • What is the plant of the month?

This months meet up will be hosted by:

Neighbors in the Birchwood neighborhood. Our backyards are narrow but deep, and include small areas of forest, mature fruit trees, vegetable gardens, and chickens. Both yards can have areas of standing water in the wet season that we’d like insight into how to best manage. We are excited to explore how to best utilize our space with providing natural habitat and growing food as our primary goals.
There will be a share table for snack, drinks, and gardening resources.

contact: Jenna Deane 808-342-5661 Website


Event details:

Friday Feb. 24th Time 4-6 pm

Meet in backyard of 3030 Alderwood Ave (come through to the backyard on the right of the garage)We will be touring both this backyard and Chad and Karen’s (3032 Alderwood)

Parking is limited and available in driveways of 3030 and 3032 Alderwood. 

Don’t forget something for the sharing table: seeds, plants, books.

Join other folks interested in permaculture for an informal discussion. How can we move Permaculture forward here in Whatcom county. How can we as a community form guilds of different skill sets, aid in promoting permaculture related events and work within our community to install permaculture systems such as food forests, lending libraries, speakers forums and cooperative nurseries. Come bring your idea to share!

Free

Brian Kerkvliet

+1 (360) 319-2029

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Birchwood Neighborhood

3030 Alderwood Ave
Bellingham, Washington 98225 United States
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Upcoming events for 2023

EVENTS AT INSPIRATION FARM 2023

Hi Everyone! Just wanted to take a moment to let you all know some of what we have planned for this year. Other events may pop up to fill in some gaps but here are the events we have on the books at this point.

Ongoing- Permaculture Meet-ups will continue to happen the last Friday of each month. Stay tuned for locations and details atย www.whatcompermaculture.com

Salish Seed Swap Saturday Feb. 18th, 12:00 pm โ€“ 3:00 pm At the โ€“ Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship Downstairs, 12 noon to 3pm โ€“ Masks Requested

$10 suggested donation, at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds
Early entrance (11:30 am) for members of the Salish Seed Guild and people bringing seeds to share
Find out more.

Please Bring your own Envelopsย to package bulk seeds being offered.

Hope you can make it to the Salish Seed Swap happening in person for the first time in three years!

A Past Seed Swap Gathering

March 2023

Great Grafting / Plant Propagation

Sat. March 11 @ 11:00 am โ€“ 2:00 pm

Create your own Fruit Nursery Stock. Fruit Tree Grafting and Propagation from Cuttings. Pruning season is upon us! Remember to save scion wood for the Grafting Gathering! You can learn how to collect scion wood here. Bring Apple, Pear, Plumโ€ฆ
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Get Tickets $30.00 

Create your own nursery plants

April 2023

Practical Permaculture Intensive

April 22 @ 10:00 am โ€“ April 23 @ 4:00 pm

A fun filled Practical Permaculture Immersion Weekend. We will illustrate practical ways to design an integrated thriving living system that that partners with nature. Designed to be self regulating, diverse, abundant and resilient. Whether you are on an urban lotโ€ฆ
Read more

Get Tickets $200.00 

Meet others and learn about Practical Permaculture applications

Scythes the Cutting Edge!

April 29 @ 10:00 am โ€“ 3:00 pm

Sell the weed eater and use a scythe! Maintain your body, not your machines. Learn the sharper points of this elegant tool. Thought to be old school, but better blades and an ergonomic set up makes them one of the most efficient tools out there. Find out more

Get Tickets $50.00 

Different blades and set ups for different tasks

May 2023

INTERNATIONAL PERMACULTURE DAY TOUR & PLANT SALE / SWAP

May 7 @ 2:00 pm โ€“ 5:00 pm Free event!

We will celebrate International Permaculture Day May 7th 2023! A day to showcase permaculture around the world.  An opportunity to experience permaculture and meet its practitioners. Visitors can see first hand an established permaculture system and ask questions. See howโ€ฆ Read more

Be part of the movement!

Food Forest & Permaculture Guild Plants

May 13 @ 10:00 am โ€“ 4:00 pm

Plant a garden, eat for a year, plant a Food Forest Guild, eat for decades! This hands on workshop shares design elements necessary for a perennial food forest. Learn about fruit and nut trees as well as supper food berriesโ€ฆ
Read more

Get Tickets $24.00 โ€“ $40.00 

Learn about a Plant Guild and how to install one.

August 2023

Earthworks for a Water Resilient Landscape 2023

August 19  โ€“ August 20 โ€ฆ Exact details are still being worked out.

This workshop will cover reading the landscape for water retention and management. Diving into, Mapping, ponds, swales, reed-beds, terraces, key line design, implementation cover cropping and guild planting. This will be a hands-on workshop/installation, with earth moving equipment and lasers! Read more!

Get Tickets $450.00 

Observe, Plan, map, install systems for a water resilient landscape.

August Permaculture Meet up

August 26, 2022 @ 4:00 pm 7:00 pm

  • Time 4-7 pm
  • Empyrean farm at 6338 Mt. Baker Hwy Deming WA
  • Potluck dinnerย 

“Empyrean Farm is a 37 acre farm that Eliza Steele & Jeremy moved to last March.ย  They have started with getting annual crop rows established and planting a visual, wind, and sound tree buffer at the boundaries.ย  Other than that, the property is primarily hay fields and pastures.ย  There is a 10 acre wetland with a creek at the east side of the property that the whole site gently slopes towards.ย  There is also a 5 acre wooded area at the North of the property as well.


“Eliza and Jeremy plan on developing the property to be a place where they and others can host workshops, retreats and community events using permaculture, natural building, agroecological, and regenerative practices.ย ”ย 

Jeremy and Eliza can provide print outs of the property if people would like to participate in a “design charette of the the property.”

Free

Brian Kerkvliet

360-319-2029

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April Permaculture Meet-up

April 29, 2022 @ 4:00 pm 6:00 pm

A Free gathering time for People interested in Permaculture from Whatcom County to come together and discuss ideas.

How can we showcase permaculture?
Open homes, gardens and farms, films, community gardens, educational workshops, permablitzes (garden makeovers) and more. Itโ€™s an opportunity to experience permaculture and meet its practitioners. Visitors can see these myriad initiatives, ask questions and decide for themselves whether the permaculture design system has relevance to the challenges we face and to creating communities that are resilient in the face of undesirable and unforeseeable impacts.
Hope to see you there!

Here are some ideas for topics to discuss at this months meeting.

  • Compost,
  • Plant propagation,
  • Pruning trees
  • Community organizations.
  • What is the plant of the month?

This months meet up will be hosted at: Inspiration Farm Bellingham WA.

As Spring starts to warm the soil we will welcome the awakening of the food forest plants.


Don’t forget something for the sharing table: seeds, plants, books.

Join other folks interested in permaculture for an informal discussion. How can we move Permaculture forward here in Whatcom county. How can we as a community form guilds of different skill sets, aid in promoting permaculture related events and work within our community to install permaculture systems such as food forests, lending libraries, speakers forums and cooperative nurseries. Come bring your idea to share!


Brian Kerkvliet

360-319-2029

View Organizer Website

Inspiration Farm

617 E Laurel Rd
Bellingham, WA 98226 United States
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360-319-2029
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Earthworks for a Water Resilient Landscape 2022

August 27, 2022 @ 2:00 am August 28, 2022 @ 10:00 am

Join us for a unique permaculture design earthworks experience! This workshop will give you firsthand insights into design considerations and principles based on clients objectives. We will explain stages of the design process, from observation, working with the client, through to the final design and real live implementation on the property over the weekend. 

This workshop will cover reading the landscape for water retention and management. Diving into, Mapping, ponds, swales, reed-beds, terraces, key line design, implementation cover cropping and guild planting. This will be a hands-on workshop/installation, with earth moving equipment and lasers!

OUTLINE:

  • First part of Day one will be at Inspiration Farm. It will include introductions and an overview of the design considerations and the scope of the project. A site tour assessing information on, water, soils, access, structural positions, slope, orientation, zoning and sectors. A site tour to see an established system
  • Day One part two, we will demonstrate how to work with earthworks machine operators to achieve desired permaculture design goals.  Exercises in designing watersheds and a variety of strategies used.
  • Day two we will fine tune aspects of the project and install cover crop and some of the food forest guilds. This workshop is intended to help you to become a more confident earthwork installer. You will get familiar with the equipment and strategies used to efficiently get the job done.
  • WHAT YOU CAN LEARN: Site Observation Skills, Site Assessment Process, Design Evolution Process, Earthworks Process, Design and Work Methodology, Site Restoration with Cover Crops and Guild Planting considerations.

PROJECT BRIEF: This workshop will implement a permaculture master plan by converting old pasture with invasive grasses into a diversified food forest. The project will encompass 5 acres. The long-term goal is to provide opportunities for the local community and visitors to reconnect with each other and nature while cultivating more harmonious and resilient relationships.

Lead Instruction by Brian Kerkvliet co-steward of Inspiration Farm and a 15 year Permaculture practitioner, designer, consultant. A Student of Geoff Lawton in design methodologies and earthworks for Permaculture projects. Brian has designed and installed numerous projects around the county.

Hello, & thanks for your interest in the 2022 โ€œDesigning a Water Retention Landscapeโ€ event.  My name is Hunter Wolf Lydon, and I have been a student of Permaculture since 2013.  After taking 2 PDC courses, a rainwater harvesting design workshop with Watershed Management Group in AZ, and studying soil through the SoiI Food Web School, Iโ€™ve realized the importance of soil and water.  I feel they are quite important for our survival, which is why I want to host this class and help develop a site where all creatures can relax, eat & enjoy themselves.

Iโ€™ve been stewarding the site weโ€™ll be working on for the past 2.5 years. Spending that time observing, building soil, and planting vegetation that need little attention.  Itโ€™s a 5 acre parcel thatโ€™s quite wet, even standing water in some spots most of the year; however, dry in areas, for a portion of the summer.  The land is slightly sloped from both the East and West with a swale that splits the parcel in half.  Most of the soil is Whatcom Labounty clay, with some silty loam as well.  Itโ€™s been a pasture for as long as the neighbors can recall, with almost no trees or shrubs other than what Iโ€™ve planted.  Itโ€™s basically a blank canvas making it a great site to install earthworks that will direct and hold more water. 

I had the privilege of attending last year’s earthworks course and it was fantastic.  Brian Kerkvliet most certainly knows how to teach this material and is, in my opinion, a master in the field.  This is a great opportunity to learn valuable land stewarding information as the environment around us gets increasingly challenging, and water management becomes more important.

Thanks & we hope to see you in August. Hunter

When: August Sat 27th 9pm through Sunday 28th 5pm

Where:  Facilitated on location at the clientโ€™s property, mid county off Smith Rd.

Camping available, Lunches will be pot luck.

Cost: $325 |  Register before July 1st for the Early bird discount $275

Join Us, Space is limited, Payment due upon registration. 

Earthworks Workshop 2022

If you would rather pay by check you can make it out to Inspiration farm and mail it to 617 E Laurel Rd. Bellingham wa. 98226

For information on the course please contact Brian at Inspiration Farm or call 360-319-2029

For information on camping, food, the project site please contact Hunter

Details

Organizer

inspirationfarm

617 E LAUREL RD
BELLINGHAM, Washington 98226 United States
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March Permaculture Meet-up

March 25, 2022 @ 4:00 pm 6:00 pm

A Free gathering time for People interested in Permaculture from Whatcom County to come together and discuss ideas.

Here are some ideas for topics to discuss at this months meeting.

  • Compost,
  • Plant propagation,
  • Pruning trees
  • Community organizations.
  • What is the plant of the month?

This months meet up will be hosted at: Queen Mountain Homestead, Bellingham WA.

Located on the Southern Flank of Queen Mountain, these 8-acres are a working example of transitioning back to a place-based existence.  Between an intensive garden, extensive orchard and healthy native forest we are working to increase biodiversity, build topsoil and reconnect with the land-based systems that support our lives.  Our site is an open, functional model, designed to demonstrate that connecting with our land is healthy, accessible and rewarding.

located off Bakerview just past Cascade Cuts at 660 Montgomery

Don’t forget something for the sharing table: seeds, plants, books.

Join other folks interested in permaculture for an informal discussion. How can we move Permaculture forward here in Whatcom county. How can we as a community form guilds of different skill sets, aid in promoting permaculture related events and work within our community to install permaculture systems such as food forests, lending libraries, speakers forums and cooperative nurseries. Come bring your idea to share!


Paul Kearsley

(360) 778-9402โ€ฌ

Queen Mountain Homestead

660 Montgomery
Bellingham, wa 98226 United States
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