Permaculture magazine #126 – single issue
Farms as Church
Abel Pearson asks us: What are you in service to? Where do you whisper your prayers? Where do you find congregation?
Design your Dream Garden
Pippa Chapman shares her top tips for creating a beautiful, diverse and edible garden that you’ll love to spend time in!
The Solar-Cooled Pantry
Gavin Roberts introduces his ingenious off-grid food storage system for year-round homegrown food.
The Design Web
Looby Macnamara reveals her holistic, dynamic framework that empowers us to improve all aspects of our personal and professional lives.
Growing a Living Lab
António Vaz Pato shares the story of a community garden at the University of Lisbon, initiated by a group of inquisitive biology students.
Love, Anger and Betrayal
Veteran campaigner, Jonathon Porrit, describes the astonishing fact of ‘fossil fuel incumbency’ and explains why he wholeheartedly supports Just Stop Oil.
Five Favourite Plants for Spring
Grow Your Own Ginseng
Anne Stobart describes how we can grow our own Siberian ginseng, a powerful herbal healer suitable for the garden.
Making Volunteers Happy
Working with volunteers is a powerful alliance for both host and visitor. Wilf Richards shares his experiences.
From Flights to Footsteps
Andrew Zionts Abrams explores the wider dimensions of the commons.
Making Learning Radiant
Julia Black discovered how to transform education into a passion-led approach for both children and adults. Learn how to switch your lights on fully.
The Ocean Defenders
Valérie Rafaramihanta from Natiora Defenders describes the Ocean Heroes of Madagascar, men and women risking their lives to protect and restore their coastal ecosystems.
Learning from Allotments
JC Niala takes us on a journey to the world of allotments, valuable places of connections, generosity and community.
Essential Tools for Growers
Perrine Bulgheroni and Charles Hervé-Gruyer share their extensive experience of using hand tools.
Joanna Macy’s Legacy
Joanna Macy (1929-2025) is one of the most important ecological and spiritual teachers of our times. Rupert Read offers a personal appraisal of her legacy.
The Sentience of the Land
Rachel Fleming meets a farmer, forest gardener, a horticultarist and an estate manager and discovers how they have all formed a very different relationship with the land.