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FL Permaculture Convergence 2026: Regenerate & Homestead

FL Permaculture Convergence 2026: Regenerate & Homestead

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Key Takeaways

Explore regenerative agriculture, homesteading, and sustainability at a Florida convergence with hands-on workshops and expert speakers.

  • Learn practical skills for resilient living in humid subtropics.
  • Discover six themed areas from natural building to syntropic farming.
  • Connect with a community passionate about earth-friendly practices.
  • Gain inspiration for soil building, water management, and community.

Why It Matters

This event offers practical knowledge and community connections essential for anyone looking to implement sustainable practices in challenging subtropical environments.

What to Do Next

Explore the event's schedule to identify workshops aligning with your specific interests in regenerative living.

Recommended for: Anyone interested in practical, hands-on learning about permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable homesteading, especially in subtropical regions.

The 2026 Florida Permaculture Convergence is an immersive weekend celebrating regenerative agriculture, homesteading, and sustainability through workshops, speakers, seed/plant sharing. Aimed at all levels, it educates via hands-on learning from experts. Saturday's Earthskills Village features six themed areas: Creative (natural building, art), Economics (permaculture business), First Aid (medicinal gardens, wilderness aid), Plants & Propagation (syntropic farming, grafting, seeds), Homesteading (blacksmithing, fermenting, beekeeping), Social (non-violent communication, conflict). Demonstrations provide practical tips for sustainable living in Florida's humid subtropics. Expect inspiration for soil building, water management, and community projects. Networking, good food, and inspiration refresh attendees, encouraging real-world application.

Source: permacultureday.org

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