
In this episode of The Foodscaper Podcast, Andrew Millison, a permaculture educator and designer, shares his journey from landscape design to teaching permaculture at Oregon State University. He discusses the importance of community impact, the balance between personal expression and design in gardening, and the unique aspects of OSU's permaculture program. Millison also addresses common misunderstandings about permaculture, the role of technology in land restoration, and the significance of the Earth Repair Fund in supporting ecological projects worldwide. He emphasizes the abundance that can be cultivated in our backyards and the transformative power of permaculture in reconnecting people with the land.Learn more about Andrew: www.andrewmillison.com/ 🍎 We just HAD to give this full episode to you for free. Join The Foodscaper Membership to get all the complete episodes. Members receive direct feedback on your work, live calls, Pro Talks recordings and access to our professional learning library. First month is free!JOIN HERE: thefoodscaper.com/membership 🍎 Learn More and Apply for The Foodscaper Cohort: thefoodscaper.com/cohort Follow The Foodscaper on Instagram and FacebookTitle music: Honeydew by No Bill Dill | Produced by Rachel Kaplan
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