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The biennial Lush Spring Prize, with a fund of £225,000 for 2023, announce the 73 incredible regenerative projects that made the final shortlist. Each of these life-changing projects are transforming ...
Pippa is a professional RHS trained horticulturalist, permaculture practitioner and teacher. She experiments with polycultures and guilds at her smallholding in West Yorkshire whilst working as an ...
Laura is a plantswoman and natural skincare formulator. Growing up in Birmingham, she valued the seasonal indicators provided by garden and wasteland plants. Interested in people and our ...
Organic and no-dig gardener, Stephanie Hafferty, shares her favourite edible flowers. See PM88 for her favourite recipes.
Do you run out of homegrown food in the annual veggie garden between February and May? Caroline Aitken suggests forest gardening is the ideal way to plug the hungry gap and shares her delicious edible ...
Permaculture Magazine 2025 funds permaculture projects and regenerative practitioners, alongside the Lush Spring Prize.
It’s a big Summer for permaculture and like minded events too, which the PM team will be attending with our legendary bookstall – with plenty of award-winning books and bestsellers. Groundswell, The ...
Medicinal herbalist, Anne Stobart shares the herbal benefits of Sweet Bay (Laurus nobilis), how to grow it and how to care for it.
Summer 124 (pm 124) Composting Together Lily Hallam finds commonalities between projects in Uganda and England, and describes how to start your own community composting project. Grow Your Own Clothes ...
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