
Latest Articles from Permaculture Women Magazine


What is zone 00 design and why should you start yours?!
I don’t know you, but for me, reading self-development books has always been intensely frustrating.

What Indigenous spiritual knowledge can teach us about regenerative design
Native stories about natural spirits which comprise the reality of things can help us a lot in thinking in regenerative terms.

Social Permaculture: Language and its barriers to understanding
We, humans, invented language to name things to understand them by expanding on their meaning, but my proposal is that right now it hinders our understanding of things more than it helps. Particularly language that it’s either too formal or too loose in terms of meaning and understanding.

Northern Bayberry for Permaculture Income
Northern Bayberry for Permaculture Income

Colonial Trauma: No, I Won’t Confess, I Will Say It Out Loud!
A poem about wounds created by Patriarchy, Religion, and Capitalism.

Permaculture for Pregnancy
Permaculture can be used as a tool to improve all aspects of our lives. During pregnancy, its easy to become overwhelmed by the bombardment from media and people of what you ‘ should be’ doing, how you should look and what you should buy. Permaculture provides an empowering framework through which to curate pregnancy decisions.

Reappropriating our inherent natural culture
by Matilde Magro Whether you follow me on Medium, Facebook, or Instagram you’re well aware that I think a lot about how to solve our “social problem” and I do speak a lot about opening a dialogue about the cultural issues that need solving in face of moving forward in…

How to learn humility for a better tomorrow
by Matilde Magro Step by step guide of 10 easy ways to reconnect with yourself and to love the life you live. 1. Recognize kinship with everything that exists. To walk in a busy city street, on a gravel road, and between trees, flowers, and lovely weeds and feel a kinship with…

Lessons From A Tree: Living and Creating With Earth As Play
Am I done with choosing struggle? What would it be like to navigate the unknown with play? This is the story of how a tree showed me a way.


