Hello Tami,
I see you are thinking about attending the PDC, if you would like to ask a PDC grad question about their experience please send me a message, http://www.phoenixpermaculture.org/profile/RyanWood.
In a nut shell, I was wanting to learn more about gardening so I attended the Spring 2008 PDC. While taking the course I realized the 72 hour PDC isn't just about gardening but more about learning to observe the relationships in nature (all things) and utilizing those relationships to create a holistic design. It truly was a life changing experience for me. Plus another great thing about the PDC is it gives the students an opportunity to learn and then go out and share with others (if they choose to). Just one year later I was co-teaching the water harvesting section with Don Titmus.
My children went to DM last year and I met you there. I was amazed by the gardens you planned behind the 2nd and 3rd grade rooms. I would like to try that this winter, but as you can see... I am late. I hope to get the top soil from Ken Singhs farm on Saturday morning and already have the forms ready to fill.
I attempted an e-mail to Barbara, but the address failed. Do you have any other way to contact her?
I think having a group about biodynamic gardening would be great! Just need a few interested folks like yourself to "monitor" the discussions and offer great advice. Are you game? I do not know much on this subject-YET!
"Paula,
I would love to talk to you about a new home for your girls. I currently have six, Gwinna , Lacey and Elssa , Tinny Tina, Racer girl, and Fluffy, (my two daughters named all of them). I have kept chickens for over 6 years now, and have raised…"
"John,
I head up the Phoenix Biodynamic group and we would love to have you join us. received my biodyanmic training at Stenier College in Sacramento. Our group meets monthly to read the lectures and do practical work. We are moving toward prep…"
"I have a friend that is making them as a fundraiser. She uses burlap instead of nylon netting, so they are much more biodegradeable.
Here contact info is : Barbara Halden (halden@cox.net)
Just tell her you know me.
Thanks
Tami"
"Ericka,
I would love to put a Biodynamics interest group on your site. How would one go about doing that? And are your guys at all interested in doing that?
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Tami Staas"
Hello all,I just wanted to introduce myself. I am Tami Staas and I head up the Biodynamic Group here in Phoenix. I wanted to invite anyone that's interested to our next meeting.Here's the info:Biodynamic Discussion Group MeetingTime: September 17,…
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I see you are thinking about attending the PDC, if you would like to ask a PDC grad question about their experience please send me a message, http://www.phoenixpermaculture.org/profile/RyanWood.
In a nut shell, I was wanting to learn more about gardening so I attended the Spring 2008 PDC. While taking the course I realized the 72 hour PDC isn't just about gardening but more about learning to observe the relationships in nature (all things) and utilizing those relationships to create a holistic design. It truly was a life changing experience for me. Plus another great thing about the PDC is it gives the students an opportunity to learn and then go out and share with others (if they choose to). Just one year later I was co-teaching the water harvesting section with Don Titmus.
Hope you are able to join us!
Regards,
Ryan
My children went to DM last year and I met you there. I was amazed by the gardens you planned behind the 2nd and 3rd grade rooms. I would like to try that this winter, but as you can see... I am late. I hope to get the top soil from Ken Singhs farm on Saturday morning and already have the forms ready to fill.
I attempted an e-mail to Barbara, but the address failed. Do you have any other way to contact her?
Glad you are here on the PPG site!
Peace, Monica