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Permaculture Perambulations
In April 2012 Lauren and I decided to leave our “normal” lives in London to explore permaculture. Weary of the…
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Poisonous Mushroom as the Medicine of the Future
“The difference between medicine and poison is dose” Paul Stamets on the Omphalotus Illudens or much commonly known as the…
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Voluntary Frugality
This time, I’ve moved beyond dipping in here and there and really started to read David Holmgren’s Permaculture: Principles &…
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Summer PDC with Richard Perkins at PRI Tap o’ Noth, Scotland
This summer sees our second Permaculture Design Course taking place at the PRI Master Plan site, Tap o’ Noth Permaculture,…
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Fungi and Mould, the Great Decomposers
Fungi and Mold can be found on almost any surface on the planet. There are an estimated one million or…
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Integrated Pest Management-The Smart Solution
Among the biggest challenges the present world is going through, producing enough food for its vast population is a vital…
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Planting Change in Egypt from the Ground Up
In-depth: New initiatives in sustainable agriculture and food production foster moves away from dependency on Egypt's current economic order towards…
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Monsanto and the Heirloom Seed
“Control oil and you control nations,” said US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the 1970s. “Control food and you…
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How to Build A Worm Tower
Building a worm tower is a simple, enjoyable, sustainable way to nurture your garden so that it can continue to…
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When the Reality Sets In and Permaculture Isn’t Paradise
When I left Belize a month ago, the beginning of a garden that I (my wife and a few others)…
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Permaculture Gardens for NGOs
Greenpeace and WWF are known worldwide for their unrelenting fight against the destruction of the biosphere. They are massive organisations…
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Stingless Bee
There are more than 2000 species of bees native to Australia, about 14 of which are stingless. The main species…
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