Paul Wheaton

Paul Wheaton

The “Duke of Permaculture”

Paul Wheaton, “The Duke of Permaculture,” is the owner and designer of permies.com, the largest permaculture sharing community on the internet.  Paul is a certified Master Gardener and Permaculture Designer.

His true expertise is sharing his knowledge, through the forums on permies.com, and through hundreds of articles, videocasts, and podcasts. He has won 3 Jolt Awards, awarded by Dr. Dobbs Journal to those software developers and programmers, for Paul’s work on javaranch.com, a website for  beginning Java (a computer programming language) coders and programmers. Paul also travels and speaks at conferences and in private consultations on permaculture design. He has earned the moniker. He lives on his homestead in Missoula, Montana.

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Some Awesome Material by Paul Wheaton:

<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/98151720" target="_blank">World Domination Gardening 3-DVD set</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user19984809">paul wheaton</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

World Domination Gardening 3-DVD Set

Documentary featuring Hugelkultur, Earthworks and the Bad Boy of Permaculture, Paul Wheaton. With a pond, a swale and a hugelkultur bed on a terrace.

Special visit from Geoff Lawton!

This project started off as an Earthworks Workshop. Then we did a kickstarter to see if we should bother with editing this much stuff. The kickstarter was so successful that we decided to return to the original site for even more footage. Plus do the whole workshop over again in Montana. Plus do some extra footage for the earthworks involved to grow a lemon tree, outdoors, in Montana.

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Wood Burning Stoves 2.0 4-DVD Set

This is a video of a workshop made with a handheld camera because people asked for the video.

Covering rocket mass heaters, rocket stoves, hot water and a collection of techniques to make wood burning stoves about ten times more efficient. Some commentary and animation have been added to clarify some of the workshop points, but overall, this is still just a video of a workshop made with a handheld camera.

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