Forest Gardening: A Healing Vision
Robert A. de J. Hart presents part of the comprehensive answer which permaculture puts forward to the problems of industrial blight.
Forest Farming in Spain
Ruth Bond relates her experiences after three years of helping Rory Corcoran on his forest farm in the mountains of Malaga in Southern Spain.
Ryton's Forest Garden
Jane Powell writes about a collaboration between the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA) and the Permaculture Association at 10 acres of demonstration gardens near Coventry.
The Treebog
Jay Treebough describes a simple, safe and solar powered method of composting toilet wastes.
Permaculture Designbite
In this series Maddy Harland looks at the principles that together make up the essence of permaculture design; this issue – each important function is supported by many elements.
Trees Among the Wheat
Patrick Whitefield reports on Martin and Ann Wolfe's farm which is being transformed from an arable monoculture to a diverse agroforestry system.
Trees are for People
Bill Grant, Grizdale forest's head forester tells his story of an interesting model that has taken the concept of forestry a step forward in the journey towards diversification.
The Minimalist Garden: Part 2 – Choosing Plants
In the second of a series of three articles, Patrick Whitefield looks at choosing plants for his favoured system of gardening – highly productive with minimal effort.
Spring Greens
Glennie Kindred writes on the need for the industrialised North to revitalise the tradition of gathering food from the wild after eye-opening visits to Greece and Portugal.
Permaculture in Uganda, John Hunwick's Story: Part 2
Maddy Harland continues the remarkable story of the permaculture pioneer, John Hunwick and his work with children and permaculture in Africa.