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Permaculture Design Course Blog

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Permaculture Design Course

Calling all aspiring gardeners, designers, and community organizers! Through the lens of permaculture, discover how growing food and community can serve as a vehicle for transformation—for the self, community and land. This two-semester series culminates with receipt of a PDC Certification. 

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Flagstaff Gardens

Find out more information about how to get involved with a few, very special Flagstaff community gardens! You won't find individual, rented plots at these gardens. Instead, you'll find a strong sense of community. 
Grow food. Grow community. 
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Colton Community Garden

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Checkout the Museum of Northern Arizona's heritage garden!
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SSLUG & SNAIL

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Students rocking it at Northern Arizona University's Living Laboratory & Learning Gardens.
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Pinon Community Garden

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A communally run community garden in the McMillan Mesa neighborhood.

Rosemary Logan, PhD

Assistant Teaching Professor,
School of Earth and Sustainability,
Northern Arizona University

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About Us

Grow food. Grow Community. We, "Growing Community" are an emerging community of practice that uses education & permaculture as tools for transformation. When we create spaces that honor and respect the "whole person" and are in service of the living world, we also create abundant possibilities for regeneration- of hearts, communities & soils.

Love GROWS!

Email: [email protected]
Flagstaff, Arizona



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