T.I.A.G.'s 2025 permaculture immersion: home-scale insights
By T.I.A.G. | Haven Permaculture
TL;DR: TIAG demonstrates how small-scale permaculture homesteads can become resilient and self-sustaining through practical application and community building.
- Home-scale systems offer full-time immersion in permaculture principles.
- Educational content supports aspiring practitioners with diverse tools.
- Mentoring and community events strengthen local permaculture networks.
- Demonstration hubs prototype scalable models for practical yields.
- Systematization helps overcome time management challenges in permaculture.
Why it matters: This work showcases a viable path towards food security and sustainable living at the household level, offering practical strategies for broader adoption.
Do this next: Explore local permaculture groups or online resources to identify a simple system you can implement in your own space, like a microgreen setup.
Recommended for: Anyone interested in practical permaculture implementation, from beginners to those looking to scale their existing homestead efforts.
Permaculture educator T.I.A.G. shares a 2025 update on full-time immersion in home-scale systems. Focus includes educational content via blogs, videos, and tools like design software for personalized plans. Mentoring aspiring practitioners builds capacity. Local events and community gatherings strengthen networks.
TIAG Demonstration HUBs prototype scalable models: microgreens for quick income, intensive beds, water systems. Emphasis on practical yields funding expansion. Challenges like time management addressed through systematization. Vision: widespread adoption of resilient homesteads amid global shifts.