Miracle Orchard Workshop Learning Outcomes

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Here is an outline of the topics Stefan usually covers at his workshops - taken from the New Zealand tour of early 2015.

Introduction to Forest gardening

Why multi-layered systems of mostly perennial plants
Introduce plants used in temperate forest gardening

Introduction to Permaculture

The roots and essence of Permaculture
Gain a grasp of David Holmgren’s 12 design principles
Patterns in nature and how to apply them
Recognise common traits in Permaculture-inspired projects

Commercial Permaculture Orchard economics

Direct sales to an appreciative customer base
Marketing a diversity of yield
Letting word of mouth work its magic
Adding value

Propagation essentials

Understand how simple some plants can be multiplied
Understand money saving potential of plant propagation
Calculate what space is needed to propagate for your needs

Magic model

Demystify the design process and make it fun
Design by playing (model) rather than working (plan)
Make a Base model in 5 minutes, in a group
Playing with the elements – (10 iterations ideal)
Evaluation of associations between elements

Evaluate and establish a site

Evaluate site(s) for drainage, microclimate, slope and orientation
Establish a minimum of 1 trio – preferably 2

Site plantings

Understand spacing, sun and shade side, guild plants
Prepare a site, plant and mulch

Observation Skills

Climate / microclimate
Learn the elements to look for on a site
Experience at least 3 ways to observe a site
Learn to walk a site looking at It with a mono view and poly view

Soil

Learn the 3 essentials to a vibrant soil (hint: they’re not N P K)
Understand the value of the micro-herd

Allies

Work with and attract birds into the system
The importance of apex predators in the insect world
Work with insect and animal species using habitat and structures