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, ...
Beavers are an astonishing keystone species. Eva Bishop explains how they control flood, reduce drought and enable nature to bloom.
Charles is a pioneer of organic and no dig growing since 1983, creating and cropping four market gardens, the largest of seven acres. His no dig method is being trialled and used by the RHS, National ...
Rozie is the Editor and Publishing Director at Permaculture Magazine. She is a keen gardener and runs a small kitchen garden, which produces weekly veg boxes through summer and autumn, along with a ...
Christopher and Sheila Cooke and Ludwig Appeltans explore why permaculture can become the next step in our evolutionary development. Patrick Whitefield looks at whether permaculture can feed the world ...
Eric Toensmeier has worked with perennial plants and agroforestry systems for over 20 years. He has authored many books, including Paradise Lot, The Carbon Farming Solution and co-authored Edible ...
Jennifer Lauruol explains how she uses regenerative permaculture to create wildlife-friendly and attractive havens. Kate Braithewaite describes how Shift Bristol's Permaculture Design Course opened ...
Patrick Whitefield shares how spotting animal signs is just one aspect of how we can learn to read our landscapes and their history. John Adams explains how to build a comfortable, two seater garden ...
Nicole Vosper is a permaculture design diploma student and trainee teacher. Recent Posts Celebrating Grassroots Communities: hope and solutions in the face of collapse ...
Patrick was an early pioneer of permaculture and teacher for many years. In the early 1990s permaculturists in the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere were mainly adapting Bill Mollison’s ideas from ...