Despite having spent many of my most recent years in the tropics, and despite having grown up in Louisiana, where…
We started publishing 3 weeks ago this series of an excerpt from Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson’s new book, “Degrowth in…
Bill Mollison once wrote that goats in any large number are incompatible with permaculture. Goats when overstocked can quickly turn…
In part one (1) of this article I explored the possible efficacy of visualising our communication with each other as…
We started publishing 2 weeks ago this series of an excerpt from Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson’s new book, “Degrowth in…
Permaculture is much more than a gardening technique. It’s an ethical design science that assimilates land, resources, people, and nature…
Its spring time in Australia, and our area in Far North Queensland has gratefully received a decent fall of rain.…
Not so long ago, my wife Emma and I bought our property, a place for which we’d been looking for…
We started publishing last week this series of an excerpt from Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson’s new book, “Degrowth in the…
THE IMPORTANCE OF CROP ECOLOGY After doing the blog post on water purification systems and Phytodepuration and the benefits of…
Established in 2018, the Permaculture Magazine Prize aims to showcase the very best examples of ecological, social and economical regenerative…
Over the next 4 weeks we will be sharing with you excerpt from Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson’s new book, “Degrowth…
This article is Part 3 of a Series that is mostly about chickens. It’s not a how-to-care-for-chickens article, but a…
Earlier this year, in the spring, I was able to acquire a handful of horseradish roots to plant in a…
We in The Permaculture Research Institute of Australia are supporting this project and would like you to consider supporting the…