Fruit Cages and Netting Soft fruits are one of the most pleasing crops to get from your garden, but also one of the most vulnerable. Blackbirds, squirrels, mice and … Read more about Fruit Cages and NettingLog in to post comments
A Matter of Scale Earlier this week I attended an event at Monkton Wylde Court entitled ‘A Matter of Scale’, where Rebecca Laughton revealed the results of her … Read more about A Matter of ScaleLog in to post comments
The Permaculture Design Course at High Heathercombe Each April I co-teach a PDC with a brilliant teacher called Aranya at the High Heathercombe centre on Dartmoor. This course was created by Aranya … Read more about The Permaculture Design Course at High HeathercombeLog in to post comments
Permaculture Gardening: from seed to table. Permaculture is based on the principles of ecology – the principles which make ecosystems function in a self-sustaining and productive way can be transferred to … Read more about Permaculture Gardening: from seed to table.Log in to post comments
Transition: how to be a part of the solution It is many years since I have lived in a town, so while I have long appreciated the Transition Town movement in principle, … Read more about Transition: how to be a part of the solutionLog in to post comments