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GROW BIOINTENSIVESM
SUSTAINABLE MINI-FARMING

T H R E E - D A Y   W O R K S H O P

Willits, California

FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 1, 2009NOVEMBER 6 - 8, 2009 MARCH 5 -7, 2010

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

We are pleased that you are interested in Ecology Action's 3-Day Workshop in GROW BIOINTENSIVE® Sustainable Mini-Farming. This course offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a wealth of information on the most efficient gardening method we know. The information has been gathered from over thirty years of research. GROW BIOINTENSIVE is currently in use in over 130 countries around the world.

The 3-Day Workshop is an in-depth study of GROW BIOINTENSIVE Mini-Farming appropriate to a more self-reliant lifestyle and for work in developing countries. The program will consist of lecture, discussion and demonstration, and will include a full range of information on Sustainability and Efficient Resource Use, Crops and Diet, Fertilization, Compost and Compost Crops, Soil Preparation and Preservation, Seed Propagation, and Income, as well as the perspective to tie all these together. The workshop content covers introductory, intermediate and advanced material. Five-sixths of this workshop is in lecture and classroom work. One afternoon will be devoted to demonstrations in the Common Ground Research Garden/Mini-Farm; a few participants may be able to try their hand at double-digging, pricking out and/or transplanting. Just as GROW BIOINTENSIVE Mini-Farming functions as a whole system rather than isolated techniques, this workshop constitutes a whole, with each section building on previous sections; it is therefore important to attend the entire workshop. Transportation should be scheduled so that participants can remain through 5 p.m. on Sunday.

In order to ensure that everyone leaves the workshop with the fullest range and depth of information possible, we must assume that all participants have read the publications listed under Required Reading on the attached sheet. If you do not already own them, you may purchase a full set. If you need just some of the publications, please order them from Bountiful Gardens.

Ecology Action is a non-profit organization, working to rediscover the techniques and scientific principles involved in the resource-conserving, life-giving GROW BIOINTENSIVE method. These millennia-old practices are an important element in the solution to the problems of the planet. The first seven years of Ecology Action's research focused on the techniques and economic aspects of food raising, while the second seven years were devoted mainly to ‘breaking the code’ for a sustainable diet. Our current research focuses on growing one’s food and income on a closed-system basis, with soil fertility maintained sustainably from within the garden. Our classes and workshops encourage gardeners from many corners of the globe to find solutions appropriate to their own context. Our goal is to find a way to live lightly on the planet so that the planet's resources can be enjoyed by all.



Our registration instructions provide step-by-step guidelines and details about our cancellation procedure, deadlines, reading lists, and the registration form.

To better understand what takes place at the workshops, see the list of presenters and the workshop schedule of activities and topics. If you prefer, send a large self-addressed envelope with 63 cents postage to receive all of the above information and registration form.

John Jeavons teaching
John Jeavons teaching about transplanting at the 5-day Teacher Certification Workshop in July, 1999.

  • Workshop Costs: $350 - $400 per person plus approximately $75 for publications depending on the workshop and on the time of registration. Lodging is not included.

  • To Register for a Workshop: See Registration Instructions for details on how to register.

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John Okomba, Kenya
John Okomba, Kenya, teaching composting at a tour in Willits, CA



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WORKSHOPS IN OTHER LOCATIONS

Three Biointensive Workshops in Spanish will be held in Veracruz state in Mexico on (tentatively) February 13-15, March 13-15, and December 4-6. The $500 fee includes food and lodging. Included are practical experience in solar energy, hydraulic ram, natural rainfall farming, sewage treatment with root nets, and a dry ecological toilet. Contact Ricardo Romero for more details at: bosquedeniebla@infosel.net.mx or fax him at 011-52-27-37-341577.

 



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