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By Priya Logan One of the most impactful books I…


By Priya Logan One of the most impactful books I…

Over recent years, there has been a growing resentment about the subsidies farmers receive. But why do farmers get subsidies anyway?

By Dido Dunlop Green Tara is a role model, to…

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By Gudrun Cartwright As always, I was fascinated by what…

Personal and world transformation with ecofeminism and permaculture.

My allotment, a small gateway into the living land, has…

By Karryn Olson Often, after an in-depth permaculture learning experience,…

It's difficult to live in a way that doesn't harm the planet. What would a Regenerative Right Livelihood look like?

What would a regenerative livelihood look like to you?

What is Lasagna Gardening? How to build a “lazy garden” in 3 easy steps.

Some hard truths about growing food and medicine.

Over the past few decades there has been a consolidating of power and control in the food system into the hands of a small group of agro-chemical corporations, we need more small-scale farmers to produce healthy organic food.

Permaculture path to resilience and disaster preparedness.

You need to have the right tool for the job. So what tools are needed for a permaculture garden?

Trees lose their leaves over winter. Perhaps we should do the same and experience human dormancy.

By Becky Ellis The 2020s are going to be about…

If the fox is getting too much to eat then it's time for a chicken shed.

By Julia Pereira Dias They say the best way to…

A newbook about the life lessons we can learn from trees. Think Like a Tree by Sarah Spencer book review.

WA, Australia. Pippa is a resilience and sustainability educator and urban permaculturist who established the Permaculture and Disaster Risk Reduction working group in 2017.

How to get rid of snails and slugs without using poison

12 Delicious and Nutritious Edible Weeds and How to Include Them in Your Diet

Dry stone walls are a significant part of the landscape in many parts of the world. They are built in places where there are plenty of stones nearby, and where trees don’t thrive well enough to create hedges or to provide materials for fencing.

By Julia Pereira Dias Few terms get the heat up…

Permaculture approaches to feeding the world in a changing climate, planting trees to feed future generations.

What happened when I stopped letting fear get in the way of me fulfilling my dreams, or my relationship between fear and cheese.

Delicious, drought-tolerant, easy to grow…what’s not to love? by Heather Jo…

How patriarchy makes us blind to healthy sisterhood, and how to reclaim it back with women in permaculture.

Essential tips for online entrepreneurs, especially if you’re relatively new at this and have spent any time at all resisting learning about “marketing” because it’s yucky.`

Care of the Earth. Care of people. Fair surplus sharing. For whom? We need a permaculture for the people.

There is a new beautiful permaculture design resource. Here is the Permaculture Design Companion by Jasmine Dale reviewed.

By Klaudia van Gool Last month I joined the Extinction…

By Gisa Seeholzer Building a community through growing something sustainable…

The time I visited the oldest ecocommunity in Spain By…

What it means to live in right relation