

Thu, Feb 27
|Zoom
Native Plants in Permaculture
Permaculture is a design methodology that works with nature to create resilient systems, from gardens and farms to entire communities. In this webinar, Amy Scanes-Wolfe will explore how native plants fit into the permaculture framework.
Time & Location
Feb 27, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Zoom
About the event
Permaculture is a design methodology that works with nature to create resilient systems, from gardens and farms to entire communities. In this webinar, Amy Scanes-Wolfe will explore how native plants fit into the permaculture framework. What does it really mean for a plant to be “native”? Which native plants play key roles in forest gardens and other diverse plantings? And which native plants can also be tasty, useful food crops? Join PPAN for a practical and inspiring look at how native plants can make a big impact!
Amy Scanes-Wolfe has a colorful decade-long background in regenerative farming, ecological landscaping, horticulture, historical interpretation, running educational programming, and organizational development. Amy is deeply passionate about creating pathways to reconnect people to their ecosystems and food systems. She is currently the executive director of The Niwot Homestead, a project dedicated to relying on the power of community to cultivate a complete diet in a way that honors our ecosystem. She also teaches permaculture at Naropa and with Boulder Permaculture.
Curious to learn even more on how to garden and grow food in a way that supports people and planet alike? The Boulder Permaculture Design Course is open for registration.