A selection of vegetables that can be grown as microgreens and mini veg, for whatever growing space you have available.
According to American folk wisdom, the best moment to sow corn is when oak leaves are ‘the size of a squirrel’s ear’. Instead ...
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 ...
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 ...
Warren Draper shares the story behind Bentley Urban Farm, one of four 2018 Permaculture Magazine Prize runners up, a place of refuge, learning and fresh organic produce in a food desert. Bentley is a ...
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 ...
Born in Scotland at 318ppm CO2, Manda Scott was a veterinary surgeon and is now a novelist and host of the Accidental Gods podcast.
With peat compost now banned in the UK, Wade Muggleton and other permaculture growers share how they ensure healthy soil and plants through homemade compost and peat-free alternatives. As the era of ...
58 projects from around the world have been shortlisted for the £250,000 Lush Spring Prize for environmental and social regeneration. The 2025 Lush Spring Prize received well over 600 applications, ...
Glennie Kindred explores the stories and energy of winter solstice and explains how we can celebrate this earth festival and connect with nature. The Sun enters the sign of Capricorn as her rays shine ...
I’d heard and read a fair bit about Transformative Adaptation (TrAd) over the last year or so and still hadn’t quite managed to grasp its essence, so I was delighted to be asked to review this book ...