Permaculture

Archived since No. 1 Autumn 1992 Complete Archive Quarterly
131 issues
Permaculture: Earth care, people care, future care is a visionary magazine that will give you the tools needed to create productive and resilient homes, gardens, economies, relationships, schools, farms and communities. Our range of articles includes no-dig gardening, food forests, cutting edge community projects, renewable technologies, regenerative agriculture, DIY & upcycling projects, natural building, education and wellbeing. It is full of solutions, projects and pioneering ideas from the very best of the permaculture movement.

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This Autumn issue offers regenerative solutions and stories for you and your community. Articles include:

  • Chelsea Flower Show 'Gold awardee', Sid Hill, reveals how diverse ecological gardens and natural spaces create a healthy aero-microbiome that when we breath in and digest, boost our immune system and help us cope better with stress. 
  • How to create a space for insects with the compact pollinator wall from Tayshan Hayden-Smith.
  • With peat compost finally banned in the UK, six organic gardeners give their tips and solutions for homemade compost and flourishing soils.
  • Teacher Aranya shares how he used permaculture to find a new home and design its essential elements, from energy efficiency and solar power to garden design, plant selections and even a compost toilet. 
  • The self-build outdoor classroom – a low-cost, weatherproof learning space for schools and community.
  • The social food revolution – community-focussed food and local enterprise.
  • Rewilding cows and their positive impacts on both the land and people.
  • The joy of unexpected harvests – learn how there is more to yields than simply harvesting food.
  • One of Britain’s most respected teachers and practitioners, Chris Evans, shares the bittersweet conflict of values he faced when recently accepting an MBE for his work in Nepal.

Subjects: Culture, Ecology, Environmental, Lifestyle, Permaculture

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  • First Issue: No. 1 Autumn 1992
  • Latest Issue: No. 121 Autumn 2024
  • Issue Count: 131
  • Published: Quarterly
  • ISSN: 2059-6715