Permaculture Magazine is thrilled to announce the third year of the Permaculture Magazine Prize. With a prize fund of £25,000…
A new not-for-profit foundation, Permatil Global, has been launched in Australia to further open up access to permaculture tools and…
It hasn’t been until recently that I concerned myself all that much with flowers. It wasn’t that I had any…
If you are adjusting to your new role as a homeschool parent, you probably spent considerable time scouring the internet…
In part 1(1) of this series we explored the violent implications which money as a concept has, especially psychologically, while…
The book Island, by Aldous Huxley is centred around a Utopian paradise which merges the best of the East and…
If you follow sustainable practices, you’re probably familiar with the concept of permaculture as developing farming communities, growing your own…
Never before, in my lifetime, have local food systems and community resilience been so clearly highlighted as being of great…
The 20th of May has been officially designated as World Bee Day by the United Nations. This date resonates in…
Dynamic accumulators are plants that actively accumulate appreciable amounts of useful nutrients. These plants are potentially useful for those involved…
Being involved with permaculture helps one develop a mild obsession (and that’s putting it mildly) with water. Long before I…
This article was originally published on opendemocracy.net. By Maddie Bromfield. Earlier this month oil prices collapsed to minus $30 a…
Waste-to-energy (W2E), particularly incineration, is being promoted as a good alternative to landfills – it gets rid of all that…
This article is about how the ginger growing in our garden has inspired successful homemade sauerkraut in our kitchen, and…
Something that long hasn’t set well with me in the green movement is that so much of it is based…