Guest Post – A Little Green Goes a Long Way: Plants Perfect for Your Office

Here is a guest article written by Eugene Feygin and provided by Quill.com! While your office may not be your sanctuary, a few simple changes can positively affect the way you feel and work. For starters, you can add a little life to your workspace […]

How to Recognise Praying Mantis Eggs

Praying mantises are a beneficial predator in your garden, they eat other insects and keep the pest insect population down. It’s important to be able to recognise their eggs so that you don’t accidentally damage them, that way you’ll be rewarded with a garden full […]

Book Review – Jackie French’s Guide to Companion Planting

Jackie French’s Guide to Companion Planting (You can click the image or link above to view product details or purchase this book from Amazon and support Deep Green Permaculture!) Jackie French’s Guide to Companion Planting is one of my favourite books on the subject of […]

Permaculture and Health

How does Permaculture tie in with our understanding of health? Can it realistically be seen as a ‘health promoting movement’? In this article we’ll examine our connection to Nature and how it affects our health and wellbeing, we’ll look at supporting scientific research on the […]

Wellbeing Gardening for the Body, Mind and Spirit

“I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in tune once more” John Burroughs (1837-1921), American naturalist and writer In Permaculture, we are usually concerned with healthy and harmonious ecological systems, but it’s equally important for us to […]

Book Review – Bokashi Composting: Scraps to Soil in Weeks by Adam Footer

Bokashi Composting: Scraps to Soil in Weeks (You can click the image or link above to view product details or purchase this book from Amazon and support Deep Green Permaculture!) Bokashi Composting: Scraps to Soil in Weeks by Adam Footer is a very comprehensive book […]