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Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology at Lou Harrison House
Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology at Lou Harrison House
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Commenced:
01/03/2023
Submitted:
14/03/2023
Last updated:
14/03/2023
Location:
Joshua Tree, Joshua Tree, California, US
Phone:
760.366.4712
Website:
https://louharrisonhouse.org
Climate zone:
Hot Desert





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Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology at Lou Harrison House

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Urban, Rural, Community, School Projects, Demonstration, Educational

Project Summary

The Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology at Lou Harrison House is dedicated to the practice and teaching of drylands permaculture and to providing a place for artists to explore the intersection of art and ecology. We are committed to practicing & teaching accessible home-scale solutions for: – Sustainable water usage – Local food production – Building soil fertility and sequestering carbon Our current projects include:  – Rainwater-harvesting earthworks to support native trees for food, shade &wind protection – Rooftop-rainwater-harvesting systems – Greywater-fed “oasis zones” for fruit production – Soil regeneration – Propagation of edible and medicinal native plant species – Water-efficient vegetable gardening systems – Growing the local culture of ecological awareness and stewardship – Arts and Environment residencies and volunteer programs

Project Description

Joshua Tree Foundation for Arts & Ecology at Lou Harrison House is offering a 14 day intensive Permaculture Design Course w Warren Brush (April 22-May 6) https://louharrisonhouse.org/shop/tickets/permaculture-certification-design-course-1750-2000-sliding-scale/

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