Spring leaves are packed with nutritious minerals. The Seed SistAs share how to extract these using herbal vinegars.
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Could traditional Arable Farming be reformed, improved, and innovated through permaculture theory and methodology?
Mini vegetables are vegetables that are harvested at a very young age or come from small varieties. They are not a particular species and certainly not genetically modified organisms. GMOs are ...
Sweet corn, popcorn, flour... this ancient crop can be a versatile companion in the garden. Vera Greutink offers expert advice for getting the best results. Is corn a veg or a grain? The answer will ...
PM's Editor, Maddy Harland, shares her highlights of 2025, from increasing the population of pied flycatchers, to Permaculture magazine's furthering reach of positive change. I’m sitting in a North ...
As politicians wait, grassroots changemakers are restoring ecosystems and rebuilding resilience. They are living examples that regeneration is not just possible, it’s already happening all over the ...
Our roadside verges are important habitat corridors for wildflowers, insects, birds and mammals. Learn how local communities are helping to preserve these vital wild spaces. In 1970, Joni Mitchell ...
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 ...
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 ...
When a complex system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos have the capacity to shift the entire system to a higher order. Ilya Prigogine, Physical Chemist and Nobel ...