Organic gardener and homesteader, Liz Zorab chats to Permaculture magazine’s editor Maddy Harland, about what it is to be a seasonal gardener and shares some of her tips for winter gardening.
Liz’s gardening cycle starts in the autumn, rather than the spring, and she uses the shorter days to dream and imagine the following year’s garden and any new projects.
Liz shares how following the rhythms of Nature has improved her health and made gardening more enjoyable. Early mornings in the garden are bliss, even just to sit and embrace the colours and the sounds of life around, and taking time in winter to be inspired and excited adds another level of enjoyment.
Liz is the author of two books, The Seasoned Gardener and Grounded, both available from our online shop at: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk
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