Welcome to the APG Community!

We are an ever growing community in Central Texas committed to resilience, collaboration, and catalyzing diversity and abundance.  We believe that although one person can’t change the world, together We can.
Photo Credit: Black Permaculture Network
We, the members of the undersigned permaculture groups and organizations, wish to publicly state our support for the BlackLivesMatter movement and the ongoing fight to end all police violence against communities of color. Permaculture is a system of regenerative ecological design rooted in indigenous knowledge and wisdom. Its three core ethics, care for the earth, care for the people, care for the future lead us to call for accountability for police who currently target, harass and murder people in communities of color, and especially the black community, with impunity. We cannot care for the people unless we assure justice for all people and assert the value of every person’s life.
Permaculture also teaches us to look at patterns, and we see a recurring pattern of devaluing and dehumanizing people of color that extends back through the centuries, including the histories of enslavement, the genocide of indigenous peoples, segregation, exploitation and much more. We cannot build a vibrant future unless we acknowledge this painful past and recognize that its legacy continues today.
We see this current system is designed to benefit certain people at the expense of others and is part of the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few. Out of this comes an opportunity to redesign a truly restorative way of dealing with injustice, conflicts, competing needs, and past wounds.
At this time of grave environmental crisis, we recognize that the divisive impact of all forms of discrimination and prejudice hamper every effort to shift the path of our society off of the road to ruin and onto the path of regeneration. Our economic, political and social systems can only find ecological balance when they are founded upon justice. One of the core permaculture principles is that diversity creates resilience. We are committed to envision, design and create a world in which we affirm and celebrate human diversity, where we can learn from one another’s perspectives and support one another’s struggles. We are proud to lend our support to all those who work to make that vision real.
Pandora Thomas, Black Permaculture Network
Starhawk, Earth Activist Training

Join us for our reunion Permablitz at the Cosmos Ranch Foundation! This is the new second location for the Austin Permaculture Guild. 

This is a volunteer event where we will be building our cob bench and earthen floor in the new permaculture venue space. We’ll also be starting on (and maybe finishing if we have enough help!) the medicine wheel garden. 

We will have lunch for you each day with your RSVP, a special Agnihotra ceremony at sunset on Saturday. 

On Sunday early evening at 5pm, Her Mana will be graces us will their heavenly voices. They are a beautiful folk music duo, a side project of Ley Line Sound. 

All of this for only a $20+ donation! Your donation goes toward mostly the foods, but also help to build out the new community venue space. This space currently has a 25’x60′ covered outdoor area and we are already building a 30′ diameter geodesic dome for indoor venue space. We have in our permaculture design plan to add rain water catchment, composting toilets, two spiral cob outdoor showers, and hands sinks. And garden galore of course! Please RSVP below. Can’t wait to bring the community together for this beautiful barn raising at our new space!!

Gardens at Austin Permaculture Guild

So, what is permaculture?

It stands for Permanent Agri(culture). It’s an ideology that can be used as a guide when making major sustainable improvements to all areas of our life including our homes, our communities, or our work situations. This ideology offers human beings a way to harmonize with our environment, symbiotically. 

Many people first hear of permaculture in a gardening or farming context. But the terrain of permaculture extends far and wide, to include all other areas of human activity as well. Transportation, energy, building, manufacturing, business and finance, social organizations — you name it.

Another aspect that is not so much at the forefront that we believe is highly potent is social permaculture. We believe that an important element of permaculture is being able to facilitate a safe space where all people, marginalized communities, all genders and orientations feel empowered to restructure existing societal frameworks while regenerating ecosystems. 

Permaculture Ethics

Earth Care

The Earth is a living, breathing entity. Without ongoing care and nurturing there will be consequences too big to ignore.

People Care

If people’s needs are met in compassionate and simple ways, the environment surrounding them will prosper.

Return Surplus

Take what we need, share what we don’t, while recognizing that there are limits to how much we can give and how much we can take.

WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING

Tabitha Tatterbach
PDC Student

“This course change my life from a very deep place in my soul. It gave me the courage to believe in the Earth’s future and my ability to help.”

Victoria Schwartz
PDC Student

“I am inspired to steward the Earth more than ever. Even though I have been organic gardening and bio-dynamic gardening for years, I have never felt closer to Mother Nature.”

Eric Huggins
PDC Student

 “This class equipped me with the confidence to utilize the knowledge and realize I already have a great knowledge base and can do what I’ve set out to do! I’m ready to get busy! It has also made me realize that I have a passion for teaching!”​

Meet Our Team

Caroline Riley Carberry
CO-DIRECTOR

Caroline Riley is a Texas native who grew up in the garden and on the Texas gulf coast with her family. She discovered permaculture design while living in Colorado in 2004 and soon incorporated the ethics and principles into her Montessori classroom as a foundation to learn from nature with youth. She completed her first PDC through Austin Permaculture Guild in 2009. She has since studied with many amazing instructors such as Jude Hobbs, Warren Brush and Geoff Lawton.

In 2011 she and her husband founded the Whole Life Learning Center in Austin, TX which is where she currently focuses her creative efforts. This site is an example of permaculture in action. Over the years as the learning center has grown and matured, so have the permaculture systems in place including animal systems, a beautiful forest garden and farm space, the outdoor living classroom and Mutable Earth Botanicals. Mutable Earth Botanicals is a seed to apothecary herbalism practice and small scale plant nursery offering community and clinical herbalism.

With a passion for experiential learning and creative design, Caroline facilitates learning experiences weaving herbalism and permaculture throughout her community. 

Caroline can be found most days in the community food forest and apothecary or with her family at their home in South Austin. 

Contact her directly at

mommacaroline@gmail.com

or 512-217-0661

Taelor Monroe
OWNER, CO-DIRECTOR

Taelor Monroe is a mother, permaculture specialist, environmental advocate and health coach.  She is deeply passionate about helping others heal their relationships with their bodies, themselves, each other, and the Earth. 

Educating people about regenerative permaculture practices and design is Taelor’s personal way of seeding food sovereignty, happy soil, and strong communities for the future. 

She initially got into permaculture in 2011 as a response to learning how most food is created in industrial farms using toxic chemicals. Growing our own food helps people come together, share resources, and become independent of (or at least less reliant upon) the system. She began growing her own food and “living the permie dream” in an intentional community she co-created in San Marcos, TX called Sacred Roots. 

In the Fall of 2014, Taelor earned her permaculture teacher training certificate from Theron Beaudreau. She started doing publicity for the Austin Permaculture Guild, a business that promotes permaculture design courses. It wasn’t long before Taelor was co-running the guild, which she has been managing ever since.

Taelor also helped initiate Central Texas’ Permablitz events with Kirby Fry in 2013. As lead organizer for three years, she planned the monthly events, organized 100+ volunteers, designed the plans, organized the plants on site, and helped install berms, swales, and food forests at schools, churches, community centers, and individual properties. 

For a year and a half, Taelor lived on site at the Whole Life Learning Center, studying under master permaculturist Caroline Riley. Together they co-designed the transformation of the property into the flourishing food forest it is today.  Taelor helped double the size of the food forest, managed the 10K gallon rainwater catchment system, took care of the animals, and coordinated all the volunteer events that took place on site during her residency there.

To date, Taelor has helped hundreds of clients with assessments, digital designs, and installs of food forests, veggie gardens, rainwater catchment and more. Her success has her currently looking to expand her crew! They recently completed a full permaculture design for Hamilton Pool Vineyards, adding an impressive one acre organic farm to their expansive vineyards.

As a certified health coach, Taelor naturally uses food, herbs, and intentional practices to further help people with their health.  Taelor’s work in the world is generating empowered healthy people, thriving communities, and beautified sustainable spaces in her wake. 

When she’s not gardening or cooking nourishing meals, she is likely out dancing at live music shows or spending time with her family.  You can contact her directly at

taelor@austinperm.com

or (214) 448-6428.

Holistic Permaculture Site Design

Holistic Site Design & Install Services:

What are your hopes and dreams that you want to accomplish at your property? Do you work at a business that wants to take a step beyond landscaping and add more truly regenerative elements to their property? Then this is the service for you!

Hire Taelor for an initial consultation to discover and document the strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats to your property. During this walk around the property, your specific wants and needs will unfold. Solutions will then be introduced to holistically solve any problems presented during the consultation. If you also desire an integrative design of the space, together we will map out the perfect homestead, community, and/or education center. We will make sure all essential elements including food, water, energy, and/or shelter are represented.

SPECIFIC POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR SPACE:
  • Companion Planted Vegetable Garden Beds
  • Poly-culture Orchard/Food Forest
  • Ponds
  • Berms & Swales
  • Water Catchment
  • Irrigation
  • Holistic Building Assessment/Design
  • Grey Water
  • Composting Toilet/Humanure
  • Erosion Control
  • Holistic Soil Management

Service Fees:

  • Initial Design Consultation: $100/hr including drive time
  • Permaculture Site Design: $60/hr
To set up your initial consultation, click the link below. Or, email taelor@austinperm.com or call 214-448-6428.

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Learn with Us!

Fall 2023 Permaculture Design Course

Facilitated by Caroline Riley and Taelor Monroe

After 11 years of facilitating this course together Caroline and Taelor have formatted this course in a way that everyone has really enjoyed. It is an intensive and accessible to those of us will full lives and is enriched with tons of content plus hands on learning.

Each participant will have access to the online lectures to watch and rewatch at your convenience. We will reinforce lectures with hands on learning opportunities every Saturday for 5 weeks. Each participant also gains access to a treasure trove of resources including at home activities to help guide you along your design process, plant lists specific to Central Texas, past designs by APG students, links to many local organizations and resources and personal connections to a thriving community. This course is more than a class, it is a gateway to relating to the world through a new paradigm and an activation into solution based mindset. 

We are committed to learning real hands-on practices so that you feel confident in building a garden, growing your own food, and getting the resources together for a wide array of restorative projects. Students will finish this course with a toolbox of design techniques and strategies as well as connections with a thriving community of people who can help guide them towards new opportunities to learn, volunteer and work in various fields of interest related to sustainability.

Required reading: Gaia’s Garden by Toby Hemenway.

This course includes virtual learning and hands-on guided lessons from facilitators Caroline Riley, Taelor Monroe and guest lecturers. It features hands-on learning activities, including your final site design project.  Each lecture will have additional readings for reflection and additional resources for personal extensions. The final design project sites are chosen from students’ properties. Each student will create a conceptual permaculture design map and choose at least one dedicated area to solidify in all of the details needed to implement. For more details about the content and schedule, scroll down this page.

Let's Learn Together!

Two Available Permaculture Design Course (PDC) Formats:

Register for Online Only  OR Online + Hands-on sessions.
Course Dates: September 12, 2023 – October 14, 2023

Online Only 5 Week Course 

Online 5 Week Course: Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:00pm to 3:00pm

Take it from anywhere, all  classes recorded

Personalized follow up activities to deepen understanding on each module and support your design process.

Opportunities to connect in person and volunteer weekly at Whole Life Learning Center.

Full Permaculture Design Certificate Course

Online 5 Week Course + Weekly Hands-On in Person Sessions

Take it from anywhere, all  classes recorded

Personalized follow up activities to deepen understanding on each module and support your design process.

Permaculture Design Project and Certification

Weekly Hands-On learning every Saturday 10:30am-3pm

PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE SCHEDULE

Day 1Tuesday, September 12, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Intro to Permaculture, Ethics and Principles of Permaculture

Day 2Thursday, September 14, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Permaculture Design Methods

Day 3Saturday, September 16, 2023 10:30am-3pm at Whole Life Learning Center (78748)

Intro to Permaculture design mapping, Intro to design project to design your own property, a friend’s/relative’s property

Day 4Tuesday, September 19, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

The Living Soil

Day 5Thursday, September 21, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Rain Water Catchment, Grey Water, Black Water, Natural Building

Day 6Saturday, September 23, 2023 10:30am-3pm at Cosmos Ranch (78617)

Permablitz! Hands-on Cob-building earthen bench and floor, Building large medicine wheel garden

Day 7Tuesday, September 26, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Vegetable Garden Design & Companion Planting

Day 8Thursday, September 28, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Food Forest Design, Medicine Garden Design, & Herbalism

Day 9Saturday, September 30, 2023 10:30am-3pm at Whole Life Learning Center (78748)

A day with the Forest Garden – Propagation

Day 10Tuesday, October 3, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Design Methods in Practice, Earthworks, Ponds, Berms & Swales

Day 11Thursday, October 5, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Advanced Biodynamics with Adam Russell

Day 12Saturday, October 7, 2023 10:30am-3pm at Cosmos Ranch (78617)

Earthworks, using laser level to build earthworks, Hands-on Design work for Group Projects

Day 13Tuesday, October 10, 2023 12:00pm-3pm via Zoom

Animals in design, Sustainable Food Systems, Invisible Structures 

Day 14Thursday, October 12, 2023 6pm-9pm via Zoom

Design Presentations

ONLINE COURSE COMPLETION

Day 15Saturday, October 14, 2023 10:30am-3pm at Whole Life Learning Center (78748)

Sharing Circle, Design Certificates & Ritual of Completion

Permaculture Design Course Graduates Spring 2023

Locations: Whole Life Learning Center – 10801 Old San Antonio Rd, Austin, TX 78748  and Cosmos Ranch – Del Valle, TX 78617

Course Dates: September 5, 2023 – October 7, 2023 (exact dates shown above in schedule)

Our Fall 2023 Permaculture Design Certificate Course is currently open for registration. The online lectures portion of this course is scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, 12:00-3pm, over 5 weeks.

Hands-on learning days are every Saturday from 10:30am-3pm. More hands-on time will be available every Friday at Whole Life Learning Center.

REGISTRATION AND TUITION

We provide a sliding scale tuition format. YOU choose the best amount within the range provided that works for your budget. We have found that this format supports accessibility to these offerings.

To register please submit your deposit through the Buy Now button below the format you choose. After you have submitted your deposit, please fill out our form that auto-populates after you leave PayPal. Please reach out with any questions.

SCHOLARSHIPS

We offer reparation scholarships for this workshop for our BIPOC community. These full ride scholarships require no payment in exchange for taking the course. If you would like to apply for this please submit a letter of intention attached in an email addressed to Caroline Riley at mommacaroline AT gmail DOT com. 

ONLINE ONLY TUITION FORMAT

The tuition rate is $500-$800 for the online lectures only. A $200 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot.




ONLINE + HANDS-ON SESSIONS: FULL PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATE COURSE

The hands-on portion of this course is open. Please click the Buy Now link below to register for the FULL Permaculture Design Course.




The tuition rate is $800-$1200 for the online lectures + hands-on sessions. A $300 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot.

Caroline teaching a PDC at the WLLC food forest

Meet Your Instructors

Caroline Riley

Taelor Monroe

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A donation to the Austin Permaculture Guild means more outreach in all areas of our organization. We get to host more workshops, have more community building events, sponsor events and other non-profit organizations

Austin Permaculture Guild is a societally supportive platform meaning it is our main goal to help Austin thrive by growing in environmental awareness and action. We do this through our education courses, supporting our local neighbors grow food, and by creating an outlet that connects people to regenerative organizations.

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**These perks are based on a yearly membership commitment. They can be taken away at any point in time if a member decides to cancel their membership before a year’s worth of contributions.***

Cultivate Plant Nursery

Membership Tiers and Perks included:

 

$5 a month Tier:

  • APG swag and newsletter sign up
  • Buy two get one product free 7 Feathers Trading Post “apothecary”.  Made with local medicinal herbs!  
  • 10% off Texas Coffee Traders Website
  • 20% discount for a five class pass at Sanctuary Yoga

 

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