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Due to circumstances beyond our control, Edible Landscapes and most Sustainable Living Arts School classes (except those listed below), workshops and nursery sales will be closed until the fall.  The website will be updated intermittently as required.  Thank you for your continued support!

Full Circle Year Long Food Cycles and PDC Returns!

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Join Robin Wheeler and Delvin Solkinson for a dynamic year round adventure in education. We offer a full Permaculture Design Certification Course along with a complete Food Cycles Program to create an integrated system of design concepts and functional living skills.

Learn about native plant with a history of use by Coastal First Peoples, tips for organic gardening, growth cycles, propagation, seed saving, harvesting, food preservation, water wisdom, medicine making, integrated composting and so much more as part of a practical and relevant Timely Actions in the Garden. Other course topics include design methods, patterns in nature, climatic factors, water, soils, earthworks, design strategies for urban and rural applications, practical living for all climates on the planet, trees, aquaculture, waste management, sustainable architecture, ethical business practices, bio-regional organization and effective aid.

From dormant earth to finished season, the Food Cycles program will occur in conjunction with the Permaculture Design classes to round out and ground in the new permaculture practitioner's certification. From seed, to harvest, to preservation, making medicines, creating a four season harvest, and doing a year long mapping and design project on your land, this course is sure to land you where you live.

14 months of class start February 2011.
We meet twice a month on Tuesdays with a few Thursday classes.

contact Robin Wheeler : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 604-885-4505
or Delvin Solkinson: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

$950 tuition (or $888 if paid in full before December)
10 spaces only, registration has begun. Register now to hold your space.

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We Grow and Sell Plants and Seeds

plants-for-saleAt the Edible Landscapes nursery on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, we grow:

  • Popular and Exotic Edible Plants
  • Permaculture Plants
  • Medicinal Herbs


All of our plants are naturally grown using BC Organic Standards
.  Our mail-order nursery ships to British Columbia and throughout Canada.  Visit our store and see what we have to offer.

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A Kind Voice and a Gentle Intelligence

This is a book with a kind voice and a gentle intelligence …An easy read, (Gardening for the Faint of Heart) covers herb gardens, edible landscaping, pruning, container gardening and more.

Steve Whysall (Vancouver Sun)
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(Food Security for the Faint of Heart) is a book for those who know the truth of what's coming, but would really rather "be in Colorado" as Judi Collins would say. It's kind and gentle and submerges the reader gently into a "panic" bath. It would be great if the naysayers were all wrong; then we could laugh at their silliness. But there's this small voice telling us they're right, and we'd do well to follow this book's advice. From Amazon Reviews

M. McFadden (Maine)
I've Learned SO MUCH!

As a 'newbie' homesteader, Robin's weekend workshops have been invaluable.  I've learned so many practical skills - from how to build a fire to how to make biodynamic compost.  I can't recommend Robin and her Sustainable Living Arts School enough.

Victoria Gazeley
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