From the start, this permaculture food forest was a community effort, with daily actors volunteering over a course of several weekend workshops to do the initial installation. Continue this work at Pocket Park in Cotati by joining us for a fall workday. We’ll revisit permaculture design principles, see firsthand intricate plant guilds in action, taste the honey-suckle sweet nectar of Jerusalem sage, and learn to take raspberry root cuttings––maybe even taking some cuttings home for our own backyard food forests. Learn from permaculture designer Patrick Picard and get hands-on experience helping with much-needed fall plant & fruit tree care, and filling out the landscape with additional plantings.
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