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Jude Hobbs
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"I'm
big on biodiversity," says permaculture instructor
and landscape designer Jude Hobbs, who describes her
own east Eugene yard as a forest garden. "My focus
is edible landscape — food plants for people and wildlife."
A native of the Garden State, Hobbs studied horticultural
therapy before she migrated west. She ran out of cash
in Medford and spent three years there as a mental-health
therapist. "It was emotionally draining," she says.
"I decided I wanted to work with plants." She worked
at nurseries and taught organic gardening, first in
Ashland, where she met Eugene native Jerome Hobbs,
and later in Portland while he studied medicine. "As
a self-employed person, I needed to diversify," says
Hobbs, who launched Cascadia Landscape Design in 1982
and moved it to Eugene in 1987. She also teaches permaculture
at LCC, and offers PC certification courses in four
states. She supports local agriculture as VP of the
Lane County Food Coalition. "The Willamette Valley
is a breadbasket," she says. "There's no reason for
people to be hungry." Learn more about permaculture
and upcoming classes at http://www.cascadiapermaculture.com/
-BY PAUL NEEVEL
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