Composting at home is a good way to recycle daily wastes into valuable fertilizer, whilst minimizing environmental impact. However, composting…
Sometimes change asks more of us than we have to give, and we break. Sometimes (hopefully more often than not, but…
Perceived water crises are occurring world wide as short hydrological cycles are collapsing in ecosystems in all regions of the…
When it comes to permaculture, there’s so much to learn. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and not know even where…
Samsø – Denmark On Samsø, the world’s first island powered by 100% local, renewable energy, success rests on a high…
An earth floor, deep-litter system has big benefits for the health and well-being of chickens, and it’s also the easiest…
Across the world, a quiet revolution is emerging. Countless grassroots groups, civil society organizations and individuals are coming together to…
Permaculture Magazine is delighted to announce the fifth year of the Permaculture Magazine Award. £30,000 will be shared between three…
Does anything beat the experience of finding a wild mulberry tree and stuffing a handful of fresh juicy berries in…
Can civil disobedience ever be justified in a democracy? How does Extinction Rebellion relate to other social movements in history…
What is an Ecovillage and how do practices and values different from ordinary life within consumer capitalist societies? And what…
It took me a while to begin to appreciate the sheer beauty of the Mexican tarragon in my garden. Then I…
Capitalism has various growth imperatives that are inconsistent with environmental limits. That is, capitalism must grow for stability but cannot…
The permaculture movement is attracting more interest than ever before in its 40-years plus history. As you create ecological sustainability…
The chicken coop is almost certainly going to be your biggest expense when you’re preparing for your first flock. Building…