We permaculture guys like to make the most of our harvest. Remember in the previous blog post I told you

We permaculture guys like to make the most of our harvest. Remember in the previous blog post I told you
Ground ivy is such a beautiful and useful herb that it is often overlooked. Even with its beautiful flowers, this
This article explores the ancient practice of beekeeping: low intervention and use of a live tree. Here we explain how
Drum composting can be an expensive undertaking, if you decide to purchase any of the ready-made options. These usually sit
Regrowth is an ancient form of forest management, involving repetitive felling on the same stump (also known as regrowth stool),
When I bought my first tipi, I already had an all-weather tent, a good set of bender tarps, and the
This is a deliciously light and fragrant wine that smells of spring days and civilized life. Elderflowers are a joy
When we built our wood-frame classroom last year, one concern was how best to heat it. We are completely reliant
It is a well-cited horticultural fact that growing fruit trees from pips or pits is a complete waste of time.
The reason I try to watch for the first drop is that you want to get the chestnuts as soon