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Learn how to become a community Swift Street and help create homes for endangered Swifts, a beautiful bird currently on the ...
SINGING WORKSHOP: Songs for Sanctuary – healing and connection with the Earth. With Rosa Rebecka. 11am-3pm 9 August 2025, on the edge of Exmoor, Devon. More info: [email protected] ...
Cathy Ashley how to preserve the nutritious and delicious tastes of summer to last through the winter, with various fruit cordials. Making cordials is a good way to use up surplus produce, to extend ...
As a Herbalist, Spring brings a particular joy. Not only am I planning which medicinal herbs to start growing in my garden, but I am also out walking the fields and hedgerows looking for the first ...
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Trees and Shrubs that Heal is a useful book for anyone with an interest in herbal medicine, forest gardening, agroforestry or permaculture. This book is a fantastic reference for anyone with an ...
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 ...
Bec Hellouin Farm in France has combined the most productive forms of traditional agriculture, the latest agricultural research, and permaculture, to create 'ecoculture' a nature-based set of tools to ...
We are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2025 Permaculture Magazine Award, in collaboration with Lush Spring Prize. Four projects have been awarded from a fund of £25,000. The Permaculture ...
Maddy Harland, Manda Scott and Rupert Read explore how we can all use Transformative Adaptation to create a path towards a flourishing future. Transformative Adaptation (TrAd) helps us to transform ...
Forest gardener and author, Pippa Chapman, talks about her most favourite combinations of plants for perennial food gardens, large or small, that are both beautiful and tasty. Pippa Chapman, garden ...
One of the most satisfying ways of growing fruit is by propagating your own. Cuttings, air layering, or seeds, from any tree in your backyard, farm or smallholding, can be great for starting new fruit ...
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