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We are delighted that our brand new issue, Permaculture magazine Summer 124, is featured in a special promotion in 174 ...
Traditional Māori time systems were measured in accordance to the night as opposed to the Western proxy of daylight. Each night of the lunar month had a particular name and this cumulatively formed a ...
Our roadside verges are important habitat corridors for wildflowers, insects, birds and mammals. Learn how local communities are helping to preserve these vital wild spaces. In 1970, Joni Mitchell ...
Born in Scotland at 318ppm CO2, Manda Scott was a veterinary surgeon and is now a novelist and host of the Accidental Gods podcast.
Lily Hallam finds commonalities between projects in Uganda and England, and describes how to start your own community composting project.
Charles is a pioneer of organic and no dig growing since 1983, creating and cropping four market gardens, the largest of seven acres. His no dig method is being trialled and used by the RHS, National ...
Eric Toensmeier has worked with perennial plants and agroforestry systems for over 20 years. He has authored many books, including Paradise Lot, The Carbon Farming Solution and co-authored Edible ...
Rozie is the Editor and Publishing Director at Permaculture Magazine. She is a keen gardener and runs a small kitchen garden, which produces weekly veg boxes through summer and autumn, along with a ...
Melissa Hobson visits a new wave of projects that are helping to regenerate our coastlines with kelp forests, seagrass and oyster reefs. Tony Wrench reflects on designing and building his own low ...
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