Event

Stanmer Permaculture Plot Workshop: Feb 7, 2026 - Feb 2026

By Brighton Permaculture Trust
Stanmer Permaculture Plot Workshop: Feb 7, 2026 - Feb 2026

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Key Takeaways

Learn hands-on permaculture techniques and community gardening at a dedicated plot in Stanmer.

  • Gain practical skills in plot management and soil building.
  • Discover plant guilds and seasonal maintenance for temperate climates.
  • Engage in mulching, planting winter crops, and composting.
  • Design low-maintenance systems to boost biodiversity.
  • Connect with local experts and permaculture networks.

Why It Matters

This workshop provides practical, real-world application of permaculture principles, enhancing your regenerative gardening skills and fostering community collaboration.

What to Do Next

Register for the workshop to get hands-on experience and network with local permaculturists.

Recommended for: Ideal for novice gardeners, urban growers, and experienced permaculturists seeking practical skill refinement and community engagement.

📅 February 7, 2026 | 📍 Stanmer, UK | 🏷️ workshop

The Permaculture Plot at Stanmer is a hands-on workshop focused on practical permaculture implementation at a dedicated plot in Stanmer, organized by the Brighton Permaculture Trust. Scheduled for February 7, 2026, from 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM, this event invites participants to engage directly with regenerative gardening techniques in a community setting. Perfect for novice gardeners, urban growers, and experienced permaculturists looking to refine skills, attendees will learn plot management, soil building, plant guilds, and seasonal maintenance tailored to the UK's temperate climate. Activities include hands-on tasks like mulching, planting winter crops, composting, and designing low-maintenance systems that enhance biodiversity. Why valuable for practitioners? It offers real-world application of permaculture principles in a public space, fostering community collaboration and observation of long-term plot evolution. Participants gain insights into scaling designs from small plots to larger farms, integrating wildlife corridors, and using local resources for sustainability. In Brighton’s vibrant permaculture scene, this event connects attendees with local experts and networks, amplifying impact through shared knowledge on overcoming challenges like poor soils or wet winters. Practitioners will leave with practical takeaways, strengthened community ties, and inspiration to replicate successes in their own projects, contributing to broader goals of food sovereignty and ecosystem restoration.

Source: brightonpermaculture.org.uk

Topics: permaculture plot · Workshop · brighton permaculture trust

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