Learn How to Utilize More Sustainable and Efficient Landscaping Systems

Course Overview

Our comprehensive course will immerse you in the theory, concepts, tools and techniques of permaculture design. You'll get your hands dirty and your wheels turning as we move from observation to execution of sustainable landscaping practices. In true Permaculture fashion, the course progresses from patterns to details, ensuring a solid understanding of foundational principles before diving into specifics.

Learning Experience

  • Foundations and Core Concepts: Begin with the basics and build a strong foundation in permaculture principles; learn about the history of Permaculture and its related principles and ethics. 
  • Hands-On Activities: Spend time both indoors and outdoors, honing your observational skills and applying what you've learned through practical exercises.
  • Field Trips and Farm Tours: Cement concepts with real-time, on-the-ground learning experiences at various locations.
  • Collaborative Projects: Work in small groups to develop a final design project that integrates all the concepts learned throughout the course.
  • Design Homework: Expect to spend time outside of class on design assignments, due on weekends two, three, and four.

 Fall 2025 Cohort

Course investment: $1,375

Early bird registration: $1,175 (ends July 1st)

September 19-21, October 4-5 & 25-26, November 8-9
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., ET

JMU Ice House
Harrisonburg, Virginia

Field trips occur most weekends

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Questions About This Program?

Contact Elizabeth Sacco at
saccoeg@jmu.edu
540.568.4038

Meet Your Team

About Shenandoah Permaculture Institute

In 2010, the Shenandoah Permaculture Institute began as an idea that sprung up from a conversation between Dr. Ted Butchart and Ryan Blosser. Ted and Ryan met through the New Community Project in Harrisonburg, VA, where Ted was a guest instructor and Ryan was a student in the course. Throughout the course, Ryan and Ted found themselves engaged in conversations around how Permaculture can impact human health through smart design. Their dialogues continually spiraled back to the fascinating observation that Permaculture tends to be, as Ted would say, “a collection of competencies.” As their friendship grew, they kept returning to the idea of strengthening the approach to the human element in Permaculture. 

Ted and Ryan co-lead their first course together in Staunton, VA in the Spring of 2012. From the beginning, the goal of this teaching team has been to grow more Permaculture educators, and so even in this first iteration of the course, a teaching apprenticeship was created. Enter Trevor Piersol. As he stepped into the role of apprentice, his talent, enthusiasm, and knowledge was immediately apparent. As a native Virginian with a wealth of local knowledge and hard skills, Trevor shone as a natural teacher with a sturdy presence. At the end of the course, Ryan, Ted and Trevor decided to launch the partnership of the Shenandoah Permaculture Institute.

Finally, in the fall of 2015 Emilie Gooch Tweardy, then new to Virginia, reached out to SPI to inquire about strengthening her Permaculture training, experience and community. The SPI team was so excited about Emilie’s enthusiasm that they offered her the Teaching Apprentice role in an upcoming course. During the PDC, it became apparent that Emilie's ease of communication, honed leadership abilities and grasp of complex animal systems added to the dynamic of the team and fit in well with the spirit of feedback and collaboration. Although she'd intended only to dabble with teaching, she immediately felt a strong connection to the work, and quickly expressed her interest to continue teaching with the SPI team. Late in 2015 she was invited into a full SPI partnership.

Currently, the team is thrilled to be teaching and learning together throughout a variety of workshops and courses. They are proud to be teaching at an array of venues, from private institutions, to University sponsored courses, to farm-based intensives. They continue to focus on the original theme of improving coverage and understanding of the human sector in Permaculture instruction, as well as offering teaching apprenticeships that help to inoculate communities with competent, talented teachers.

Registration Information

Admission Requirements: This course is open to anyone interested in developing a productive, efficient and ecologically sustainable landscape, including backyard gardens, farms, homesteads and communities. Permaculture Design applies to projects of all sizes and scales! This course will benefit the novice and the seasoned practitioner alike and is open to all regardless of experience.

Program Completion Requirements: Attendance at all courses is required--SPI has a strict attendance policy for all PDCs. There will be a final design project assigned in small groups that applies all of the course concepts.

Course timeline & Structure: The course runs over four weekends: Fri-Sun, September 19-21; Sat-Sun, October 4-5; Sat-Sun, October 25-26; Sat-Sun, November 8-9 from 9:00am-6:00pm. Typical days will see us both indoors and out, often at multiple locations. Expect to spend some time outside of class on design homework that will be due weekends two, three and four. 


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Online: Credit card payments (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express) can only be accepted through online registration.

By Mail: To pay by check*, please complete the registration form and mail with payment to the address shown on the form no later than 3 weeks prior to the start date to allow for mail time.

*A $50 fee will be assessed for any check returned by the bank.


Registration Deadline: Registration closes 1 week prior to class start date.

Withdrawal policy: There is a $325 non-refundable deposit required upon registration, which will be retained by JMU SPCE and SPI in case of cancellation. Withdrawal must be submitted at least 2 weeks before the course start date to receive a full refund minus the deposit. Refunds are not permitted after the 2 week mark.

For additional information including cancellation and refund policy, see Policies and Notices.

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