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Urban Harvest & Cascadia: Advanced Permaculture Teacher Training

By Urban Harvest
Urban Harvest & Cascadia: Advanced Permaculture Teacher Training

TL;DR: PDC holders can advance their teaching skills through a specialized permaculture teacher training program.

  • Learn to teach permaculture with a focus on community empowerment.
  • Develop advanced educator skills for permaculture design.
  • Access scholarships to promote diversity in permaculture education.
  • Engage in practical skill-sharing and community outreach.
  • Join a program authorized by Permaculture Institute of North America.

Why it matters: This training strengthens the permaculture movement by equipping qualified educators to spread sustainable practices and build resilient communities.

Do this next: Explore the Urban Harvest website for teacher training and PDC registration details.

Recommended for: PDC holders, community leaders, and advocates eager to teach permaculture while fostering diversity and inclusion.

Urban Harvest, based in Houston, offers advanced Permaculture Teacher Training exclusively for individuals who hold a Permaculture Design Certificate. This specialized program is presented in partnership with Cascadia Permaculture, combining expertise from both organizations to provide comprehensive teacher training. The course is designed for PDC holders who wish to develop their skills in teaching permaculture and become qualified educators within their communities.

Urban Harvest is building a sustainable and equitable Permaculture Design Certification program in Houston based on the core principles of People Care, Earth Care, and Fair Share. The organization offers the Permaculture Design Certification through a series of classes totaling over 100 hours of curriculum authorized by the Permaculture Institute of North America. Registration for the 2026 Permaculture Design Certification is currently open, allowing individuals to pursue foundational permaculture education before advancing to teacher training.

The organization is deeply committed to accessibility and diversity in permaculture education. Urban Harvest offers scholarship and work-study opportunities with the explicit goal of supporting diversity and inclusion to empower individuals living in and serving underserved communities in metro Houston. The program actively seeks food activists, community gardeners, market gardeners, landscapers, educators, and green entrepreneurs who are committed to climate and environmental justice. This inclusive approach ensures that permaculture education reaches those most impacted by environmental challenges.

Beyond formal courses, Urban Harvest engages in extensive community outreach and skill-sharing activities. The organization implements permaculture skill share events that provide opportunities to apply permaculture designs in practical settings, increasing biodiversity, restoring nature, composting, and capturing energy. These hands-on projects serve to activate community awareness and strengthen networks for sharing resources. The organization's philosophy of "each one, teach one" emphasizes the importance of spreading permaculture knowledge throughout the community.

Urban Harvest's approach to permaculture education reflects a commitment to solving modern problems through ecological and holistic design systems. Permaculture has been successfully used worldwide to maximize food production, regenerate springs, cool homes, revive vacant lots, reduce pollution, and transform lives. By offering advanced teacher training and supporting diverse educators, Urban Harvest works to expand permaculture's positive impact in Houston and beyond.