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Texas, United States |
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Warm Temperate |
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Posted by Theron Beaudreau about 13 years ago
Imagine, you're perusing the Sunday paper, thumbing through various articles, world news, sports, opinion pieces... yea, we've all been there. What feelings arise for you as the images pass by your eyes? Article after article, world news and local... everything seems so dismal.
In disgust and with a freshly drained world view, you fold the paper up and drop it back down on the table. Just before looking away and try to forget the morning sorrow a small advertisement catches your eye.
FREE GARDEN
DESIGN & INSTALL
Free garden? Sounds too good to be true. But it's about the only positive thing you've seen this morning. What have you got to lose?
What you don't know is that, behind the scenes, there are 20 knowledge hungry permaculture students waiting to get out of the classroom and get their hands dirty in your very own backyard!
Enter The Permaculture Research Institute's, Nick Huggins, and his class of Urban Design & Consultancy Students.
With help from Nick, you've sourced all the materials, made sure you've stayed within your budget (yea, well... you do have to provide something. A small materials cost will be well worth the expense after that first time you bypass the produce section in the supermarket), and now, there's a mountain of compost next to Gravel Summit and The Great Wall of Strawbale all ready to somehow be transformed into your new backyard garden. Oh yea... and that pesky depressing paper? It's there too... along with many more like it, waiting to meet what you hope will be their final resting place.
With great anticipation, you try to envision how those pieces might all fit together. You imagine watching steaming piles of compost being shoveled atop some pathetic politicians face. "That'll do 'em right," you mutter out loud with a sinister grin.
The Business of Permaculture
Nick brings an interesting approach to teaching permaculture. One that, I personally believe, is not taught or even talked about enough in permaculture circles. Nick uses his time in the classroom to show students the viability of permaculture as a model for ethical AND profitable business.
Profit. The word itself can drag up some of the same feelings and emotion as those grim sunday headlines. In fact, some might say that many of those headlines are the result of our profit driven society. In permaculture however, we take every opportunity to see how a problem can be turned into a solution... how wastes of one system become resource for the next.
Profit, itself, is not inherently evil anymore than a hammer is a weapon. Like any other tool, it's all in how we use it. The ethics of permaculture (earth care, people care, share of surplus) not only provides some direction to how we might use profit for good... it directs us clearly to share it for the good of the people and the planet. Imagine if all the world's financial transactions were guided by these ethics?
Sharing the surplus of his successes in permaculture business has allowed Nick to grow permaculture's reach into new demographics that would otherwise go unserved. Our clients, the Finlayson's, are the latest beneficiaries of that surplus.
The Garden of Your Future
It's Wednesday morning, a light rain just thinned out as a bus full of permies pulls in to the drive. You can hardly contain your excitement as this international team of permaculture interns greets you.
After a quick brief, the team gets to work marking out the design with a can of blue paint as you try to envision the plants draping over the edges of thin blue lines, heavy with produce.
As images of your future garden flash before your eyes the reality is manifesting in front of you... you stare intently, trying not to blink fearing you might miss the amazingness of it all unfold.
(Special thanks to Mark Finlayson and family for the wonderful hospitality and time lapse photography and all the students, interns and teachers of the PRI who made this such an amazingly inspirational experience.)
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Permaculture Design Certificate |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Dick Pierce |
Other Teachers: Kirby Fry, Selwyn Polit, Jenny Nazak, Betsy Ross |
Location: Austin Texas |
Date: Feb 2009 |
Radical Urban Sustainability Training (R.U.S.T) |
Type: Other |
Verifying teacher: Scott Kellogg |
Other Teachers: Dr. Lauren Ross, Stacy Pettigrew |
Location: Austin Texas |
Date: Oct 2007 |
PRI Earthworks Course |
Type: Earthworks |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Zaytuna Farm |
Date: Oct 2011 |
Permaculture Urban Landscape Design Course |
Type: Internship |
Verifying teacher: Nick Huggins |
Other Teachers: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Zaytuna Farm |
Date: Nov 2011 |
Permaculture Design Course Teacher Training |
Type: Teacher Training |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Zaytuna Farm |
Date: Nov 2011 |
Compost Soil Biology Natural Fertilizer Course |
Type: Soil Biology/Compost |
Teacher: Paul Taylor |
Location: Permaculture Research Institute of Australia |
Date: Nov 2011 |
Permaculture Project Aid Workers Course |
Type: Aid Worker |
Verifying teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Other Teachers: Nadia Abu Yahia Lawton |
Location: Zaytuna Farm |
Date: Nov 2011 |
Permaculture Internship Program |
Type: Internship |
Verifying teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Other Teachers: Nadia Abu Yahia Lawton, Nick Huggins, Tim Barker, Paul Taylor |
Location: Permaculture Research Institute of Australia |
Date: Oct 2011 |
Permaculture Teachers Training |
Type: Teacher Training |
Teacher: John Champagne |
Location: Rak Tamachat Thailand |
Date: Jul 2012 |
Restoration Agriculture Workshop |
Type: Other |
Teacher: Mark Shepard |
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana |
Date: Nov 2014 |
6 PDC Graduates (list) |
7 PRI PDC Graduates (list) |
2 Other Course Graduates (list) |
have acknowledged being taught by Theron Beaudreau |
4 have not yet been verified (list) |
Theron Beaudreau has permaculture experience in: |
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Warm Temperate |
Mediterranean |
Island |
Sub tropical |
Wet/Dry Tropical |
Semi Arid |