The CultivAction Urban Agriculture Course is designed for beginners and intermediate gardeners and urban farmers who are passionate about gardening, urban farming, and urban permaculture.
Participants will gain practical skills and knowledge to grow food in a variety of urban spaces, including yards, balconies, community and collective gardens. For those without access to a personal growing space, hands-on experience will be provided at one of Coop CultivAction’s farms.
This program equips participants with the essential tools to cultivate food, while also offering a deeper understanding of urban agriculture’s role in reshaping local food systems. Whether you’re looking to transform your property into an edible garden or learn about sustainable food production in urban settings, this course will support your journey toward self-sufficiency.
If Saturdays don’t fit your schedule, consider exploring our Online Urban Agriculture Course or attending our Tuesday classes at the Loyola Campus at Concordia.
Ce cours se déroule toutes les deux semaines Les samedis de 9h00 à 12h00 du 4 mai au 30 novembre , 2024 . . 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon . May 3 to November 29
May 3, 2025
May 17, 2025
May 31, 2025
June 14, 2025
June 28, 2025
July 12, 2025
July 26, 2025
August 9, 2025
August 23, 2025
September 6, 2025
September 20, 2025
October 4, 2025
October 18, 2025
November 1, 2025
November 15, 2025
November 29, 2025
If Saturday afternoons don’t fit your schedule, explore our Online UrbanAgriculture Course or our Saturday courses in Senneville.
A propos du cours
The Urban Agriculture Certificate Program offers biweekly classes throughout the growing season, from May to November. Over 16 sessions, participants will receive advanced training in urban agriculture, building on existing gardening knowledge and enhancing practical skills.
This program is designed for intermediate gardeners and urban farmers who already have experience with basic gardening practices and are looking to deepen their understanding of sustainable urban farming techniques. Whether you’re looking to transform your property into an edible garden, manage a community garden, or grow food in an urban setting, this program will equip you with the knowledge and tools to expand your farming practice.
A unique and hands-on aspect of this program is the opportunity for students to co-manage a portion of the Senneville Farm space. Students will form small groups and collaboratively develop a schedule to manage farm tasks outside of class time. Students can invest as much or as little time as they’re able to, ensuring flexibility to fit their schedules. At the beginning of the course, groups will discuss and agree on the necessary tasks to accomplish between lessons, from planting and weeding to maintaining the infrastructure. This cooperative approach fosters teamwork, encourages hands-on learning, and provides a fun and engaging way to immerse yourself in urban farming.
As part of the immersive experience, students will harvest fresh produce from their shared farm space as it ripens and take home weekly baskets filled with their harvest, allowing them to directly apply their learning and enjoy the fruits of their labour.
This ongoing connection between classroom instruction and real-world practice provides a comprehensive, practical, and enjoyable way to learn about urban agroecology.
Les sujets enseignés sont les suivants
Introduction à l'agriculture commerciale, à l'agriculture urbaine, à la permaculture et aux systèmes alimentaires
Construire un sol sain : paillage, compostage, soutien aux plantes et recyclage des matériaux de jardinage
Planification des cultures et semis d'accompagnement
Tests sensoriels des sols, construction de treillis et d'autres structures de jardinage
Semis, éclaircissement et transfert de semis, transformez votre jardin en un jardin écologique.
Entretien des jardins, irrigation et désherbage
Différentes conceptions de jardins, de serres de jardin, d'extensions de saison et de conversion de votre jardin en un jardin respectueux de l'environnement.
Annuelles et rotation des cultures
Systèmes alimentaires : cultiver d'énormes quantités d'aliments dans de petits espaces, ainsi que des oiseaux et des animaux de basse-cour.
Solutions naturelles aux problèmes courants du jardin et aux pollinisateurs
Fondation d'une forêt vivrière pérenne et production de champignons dans différents contextes
Approches de l'économie sociale en matière d'agriculture urbaine
Récolte, conservation, conditionnement et commercialisation des excédents/cadeaux
Conservation des semences et des rhizomes
L'hivernage de votre jardin
Engagements sociaux : fête de la récolte et don de récoltes, de semences et de plants
About the Instructor
MOHAMMED AL-DUAIS, PhD, Professeur à temps partiel à l'Université Concordia
Dr. Mohammed Al-Duais is a biologist specializing in plant ecology and phytochemistry, with over 17 years of experience in sustainability, agroforestry, and nature conservation. He has led projects benefiting smallholder farmers and underserved communities in Canada and the Middle East.
Dr. Al-Duais earned his Ph.D. from Friedrich Schiller University, Germany, and has held roles as an Assistant Professor at Ibb University, Director of the Foundation for Endangered Wildlife (Yemen), and Natural Science Specialist at UNESCO Doha. He was a Fulbright fellow at the University of Rhode Island and later conducted phytochemical research at Friedrich Schiller University.
Dr. Al-Duais is also the CEO of Permaculture Sainte Anne de Bellevue (PSADB), a nonprofit funded by the Moving Towards Sustainability initiative of Sainte Anne de Bellevue municipality. Through PSADB, he has led several urban agroecology projects, including the Duff-Court Neighborhood Life Committee urban farm and two other urban gardens in Montreal. Additionally, he serves on Montreal’s food literacy committee, contributing to local food security efforts.
Pricing and Registration
Cost for community members
Get Early Bird Rates Still if You Bring a Friend! $1050 (until March 24, 2025, or if you bring a friend for both of you) $1100 (after March 24, 2025)
Pricing includes access to a collective garden space and a weekly food basket once harvests begin.
Nous donnons la priorité à l'accessibilité de la communauté tout en garantissant une rémunération équitable à nos travailleurs. Les personnes qui ne sont pas en mesure de payer l'intégralité des frais ont deux options :