land
-
Swales: The Permaculture Element That Really “Holds Water”
by Rob Avis Michelle, Rowen and I were driving home from a vacation in the mountains when we passed by…
Read More » -
Permaculture Resiliency Project with the San Bushmen in the Kalahari Vergenoeg, Namibia
In a land of contrast, mystery and years of imperialism, a small village of over 300 people on the edge…
Read More » -
Permaculture at The Farm
Former stockbroker Brian Bankston now calls himself the “Keyline Cowboy” after a carbon farming course at The Farm’s Ecovillage Training…
Read More » -
Planetary Permaculture Pilgrimage, Final Episode – Days 16 & 17
by Tamara Griffiths, Ali Ma and Delvin Solkinson Final Chapter: David Holmgren Day 16 Walking into Melliodora was like entering…
Read More » -
The Tree that Hides the Prairie
On permaculture, vegetarianism, grasses and tree fetishism Cow on Zaytuna Farm Photo © Craig Mackintosh Meat and livestock farming are…
Read More » -
Letters from Slovakia – the Homeless Camp Makes a Start
The wind turbine generates some of the site’s power All photographs copyright © Craig Mackintosh Since my last visit to…
Read More » -
Irrigation
Ollas: Unglazed Clay Pots for Garden Irrigation
I first encountered the concept of using unglazed clay vessels for sub-surface irrigation in Bill Mollison’s “The Global Gardener” film…
Read More » -
Why Learn Permaculture – for the Children and Ourselves
Permaculture is one of the only ways home for humanity. If one believes in modernism, industrial agriculture and better living…
Read More » -
Introducing the Southern Oregon Permaculture Institute (SOPI)
Southern Oregon now has its own permaculture institute, demonstration farm and more. After two years in development, the Southern Oregon…
Read More »