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 |