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Traditional Te Ao Māori farming techniques – the Maramataka lunar calendar – are ideal for regenerative farming.
Our roadside verges are important habitat corridors for wildflowers, insects, birds and mammals. Communities are helping to ...
We are delighted that our brand new issue, Permaculture magazine Summer 124, is featured in a special promotion in 174 ...
Born in Scotland at 318ppm CO2, Manda Scott was a veterinary surgeon and is now a novelist and host of the Accidental Gods podcast.
Amelia Young is a trainee journalist living in London. She studied Geography at university and has written articles for Petersfield Climate Action Network (PeCAN) the Hampshire Chronicle and the North ...
Growing indoors has multiple benefits; healthy, local food, clean air, saves money and brings the natural world inside. Amelia Young shares some tips for indoor growing. Many think that permaculture ...
Malvikaa is a certified permaculture designer, consultant and an educator, yoga therapist, cook and FarmHer. She lives and works on the Open Shell Farm and is the chief designer for the 1000 Tree ...
Lily Hallam finds commonalities between projects in Uganda and England, and describes how to start your own community composting project.
Charles is a pioneer of organic and no dig growing since 1983, creating and cropping four market gardens, the largest of seven acres. His no dig method is being trialled and used by the RHS, National ...
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