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Helen Atthowe was a guest instructor at the 2017 Permaculture Design Course at Wheaton Labs in Montana.

This presentation is part of the 177 hours of that Permaculture Design Course.

This course, and the Appropriate Technology Course which followed, were filmed, and are available for purchase at









In this presentation, Helen discusses a myriad topics pertaining to the implementation of living mulches.  
She uses case studies, data, and anecdotes to paint a picture of a holistic and observational approach.


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Helen Atthowe has an M.S. in Horticulture from Rutgers University, worked in Integrated Pest Management in New Jersey, was a Horticulture Extension Agent in Montana for 17 years, and an Organic Systems Research Assistant at Oregon State University. She farmed organically-certified vegetables and tree fruit at her Biodesign farm in Montana, (1993-2010), with Carl at Woodleaf Farm (California, 2012-2015), and presently at her vegetable and fruit farm in Oregon.




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