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Stephanie Ladwig-Cooper
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Joined:
03/02/2011
Last Updated:
18/02/2011
Location:
Chico, California, United States
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Mediterranean
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Female
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https://www.gaiacreationsecoland.com/





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Permaculture, Children and Family

Posted by Stephanie Ladwig-Cooper over 13 years ago

Our family is deeply immersed in permaculture and we find it immeasurably rewarding to pass this knowledge onto our children.

My oldest son is living sponge for permaculture and all things sustainable. He has watched almost of all Geoff Lawton's and Bill Mollison's videos, read a fair amount of our permaculture books and has helped us with many permaculture workshops and events locally. He feels so close to permaculture when he talks about it with us he mentions 'Geoff and Bill' as if he knew them personally (we all wish!).

His first permaculture design was done with beeswax crayons on a huge piece of butcher paper. He worked on it for about 2 weeks during his summer break when he was 8 years old. It was then my husband and I realized that sitting there right in front of us was hope for the future -teach children permaculture! (We also realized just how much parents have to learn from their children!)

Ronan, my eldest, based his drawing on a design my husband and I created for our small backyard. One I thought would work out very well considering we spend most of our time as caregivers of other peoples land. Ronan utilized many of the principles we applied to the design (produce no waste, planned redundancy, increase functional diversity) but he connected a principle we hadn't spent enough time with -appropriate scale. One of elements in the design is a spiral garden where the turf used to be... the management of this spiral (as beautiful as it turned out) ended up to be more time consuming than we had hoped because we made it too small. The spiral beds were too narrow for the specific plants we wanted and the outlying forest garden was too close to the spiral as well.

Ronan came up with a better design that included smaller beds, more like a mandala... he had harvested and weeded in the narrow spiral too much! Unfortunately we will be moving before we can implement his ideas but we know his design would have worked much more efficiently. His observation of what worked and what did not, then making the appropriate changes, was incredible and inspiring.

Ronan and his father will be attending their first permaculture design course next week in Nevada City with Cathe' Fish and Neil Bertrando. Ronan has already told us he is very excited to learn more and to be able to teach his friends and neighbors permaculture when he returns home.

And so the flow of permaculture continues... and we have more hope for the future than ever.

(When I have the chance I'll photograph his design and post it up)

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My Permaculture Qualifications
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course
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course
Teacher: Cathe' Fish
Location: Nevada City, CA
Date: Mar 2009
Other course verified
Advanced Permaculture Intensive
Type: Earthworks
Teacher: Geoff Lawton
Location: GreenFriends Farm - Castro Valley, California
Date: Oct 2012
Other course verified
Edible Forest Gardens & The Commercial Food Forest
Type: Other
Teacher: Eric Toensmeier
Location: Urban Roots Farm
Date: Oct 2013
Other course unverified
Soil Food Web Intensive: Microscope Use
Type: Soil Biology/Compost
Teacher: Elaine Ingham
Location: Green Friends Farm
Date: Mar 2014
Other course unverified
Permaculture Theory & Practicum, Open Consultancy
Type: Other
Teacher: Darren Doherty
Location: Green Friends Farm
Date: Aug 2014

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