Mission Statement

Green Country Permaculture is dedicated to building agro-ecological infrastructure in Oklahoma/Kansas/Arkansas/Missouri by working with farmers, property owners, schools, governments, and organizations.

About Us

GCP was started by James Spicer and Sam Sneller in Tulsa back in 2012. They were looking for a place to springboard with the concepts they had compiled between their experience at Prescott College and Aprovecho Sustainable Design School. James brought Sam, originally from Ohio, back to his hometown of Tulsa and they immediately got to work. Since 2012, GCP has gone from an idea to an established consultancy in North East Oklahoma. Their clients have included Langston University, Tulsa Public Schools, The Tulsa Health Department, City of Tulsa, Holland Hall, 3F&V Farm, John 3:16 Mission, Fresh RX, Rancho Margot, The Delaware Tribe of Indians and many other wonderful land owners and small farmers.

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James Spicer- Owner and Operator GCP

James grew up between Tulsa and Carbondale, Colorado. Attending high school in Colorado,  he spent many hours observing natural eco-systems and was immersed in the dynamics of sustainable communities. Being particularly interested in sustainable food production, James attended the agro-ecology program at Prescott College in Arizona. He continued on to Aprovecho Institute in Oregon where he received his certificate in Permaculture Design from Abel Kloster and Tao Orion. James enjoys farming in Broken Arrow, cooking, playing salsa music, chess, and hiking.