Winter 2007 (PM 54)
Edible gardening for the senses
Ru Litherland describes how to integrate edible flowers into a productive garden and also make it a commercial success for a box system
 
What future for traditional gardening?
Julian Rose explains why keeping small mixed farms alive is vital for all our futures and explains why Poland holds so much promise
 
Crafting an alternative yule
Learn how to make your own seasonal decorations for a more creative and grounded Yule with Glennie Kindred
 
The outdoor permaculture classroom
A forest garden can be a richly multifunctional and diverse edible learning space for schools! Dave Richards explains why
 
Natural insulation
An expanding family prompts woodsman, Ben Law, to extend his celebrated woodland house and test out the new range of ecological insulation on the market
 
Planting hope in Kenya
With relentless devastation becoming a norm in Kenya, Laurie Childers describes how one group are transforming their landscape into an economically and ecologically viable oasis
 
Permaculture people
Read about the unusual and very useful life of travelling teacher and volunteer, Tomas Remiarz
 
The Rebel Farmer, part II
Leila Dregger explains the principles behind the work of Sepp Holzer, one of the world’s greatest permaculturists and aquaculture specialist
 
The power of community
Are ecovillagers really green? Jonathan Dawson investigates the eco-footprints of two communities in New York State and Scotland
 
The Lady's Slipper, the Fat Baby and the Exploding Cucumber!
An irresistible plant profile of Achocha by Emma Cooper
 
Geomancy and permaculture
Alanna Moore introduces geomancy and explains why it is an ideal partner for permaculture design
 
Autumn 2007 (PM 53)
The drive towards peak oil
Rob Hopkins introduces us to the Transition Movement, in which local people are working to wean towns, cities, even regions, off fossil fuels, and planning sustainable communities
 
The Rebel Farmer, Part I
Leila Dregger introduces Sepp Holzer, pioneering permaculture farmer, who pushes the boundaries of climate and culture to create abundant landscapes
 
Want to change the world?
PM suggests... Step One: Inspire and engage your community and start your own film club
 
Stove of your dreams
Steve James explains how to turn unused paving slabs into a beautiful fast-burn, efficient masonry stove that costs very little!
 
Gardening from zero
Robert Alcock describes how he made a dockside urban container garden out of scrap and also shares his DIY tyre planter secrets with us
 
After the Tsunami, the permaculture
Stuart Coles describes an inspiring field school that is helping to heal lives ravaged by the Tsunami and turns guerilla soldiers into gardeners and community workers
 
Permaculture people
Introducing Sarah Pugh who is part of the team which is working to transform Bristol in Britain’s first low carbon Transition City
 
Rooftop oasis revisited
Emma Cooper revisits a magnificent roof garden in the middle of a city and discovers a thriving edible haven for children and adults
 
The return of the native
Mary Lewis reports on the resurgence of traditional woodland skills and the return of the ‘woodsman’, both male and female
 
The pee in permaculture
How to use this abundant natural resource full of minerals and conserve water in your garden by Alanna Moore
 
Lessons from a brittle landscape
With the world turning to desert at the rate of 400,000 acres a day, how we cultivate dry and brittle landscapes is ever more essential. Aspen Edge shares experiences from Spain
 
Summer 2007 (PM 52)
Paint
Maddy Harland discovers how to choose, use and make natural paint
 
Live Earth
We preview the event and look at what you can do to make a difference once the music is over and the dancing has stopped
 
Care in the community
Ashley Walker presents an innovative solution to institutional daycare that also engages the wider community
 
How to make a medicine herb wheel
Maureen and Keith Robertson explain how to design and plan a medicine herb garden
 
With a little help from my friends
The story of how Rachel Shiamh fulfilled her dream to build her own house even though she had no previous experience and not much of a budget
 
Cohousing
Alan Heeks introduces cohousing and how it can radically reduce your carbon footprint – and make you happy too
 
Children and cohousing
Hildur Jackson describes the positive effects of this 40 year experiment and how it all began
 
Permaculture people
Graham Burnett tell us why permaculture can so effectively turn a problem into a solution
 
Living well beyond the grid
Microgeneration from low flow technology proves it’s easy to make electricity from very little water... plus DIY ram pumps explained
 
After the flood
Starhawk talks to Maddy Harland , describing how permaculture design has enriched her life and speaks about her work in New Orleans
 
Caucasian spinach
Stephen Barstow introduces a rare perennial plant from the cool temperate North. Abundant and shade tolerant, it may become a forest garden favourite
 
5,000 years of traditional agroforestry
Ed Hamer explains how a millennia of practice has created a beautiful and productive edible landscape in the Mexican cloud forests