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PUBLISHER PERMANENT PUBLICATIONS 13 Clovelly Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO4 8DL, United Kingdom Subscriptions & orders: +44 (0)1730 776 582 Marketing & sales: +44 (0)1730 776 585 Editorial: +44 (0)1730 776 583 Email: info@permaculture.co.uk Web: www.permaculture.co.uk THE TEAM Founding Editors Maddy & Tim Harland Sales Director Tony Rollinson Financial Director Peter Ellington Publishing Director Rozie Apps Subscriptions & Accounts Kate Saunders Technical Development Pete Cooper, Bob Barker DESIGN Nicola Willmot, info@twoplusgeorge.co.uk SPECIAL THANKS Nicola Willmot Noller, Christine Seaward, Ben Cherry UK & WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR Select Publisher Services Ltd P.O. Box 6337, Bournemouth BH1 9EH Tel: 01202 586 848 Web: selectps.co.uk US & CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR Disticor Magazine Distribution www.disticor.com Printed on Offset FSC Certified mixed sources Printed by Warners Midlands plc FSC certification number: TT-COC-002452 ISSN: 0967-5663 ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS Permaculture welcomes illustrated articles from its readers and from established authors. If you would like to contribute an article please refer to the editorial guidelines at: www.permaculture.co.uk/submit_an_article COPYRIGHT © All writings are the copyright of Permanent Publications and/or individual contributors. All rights reserved. No part, written or visual, of this magazine may be reproduced, except for short credited and sourced passages for criticism or review, without written permission of the publisher. DISCLAIMER The opinions expressed in Permaculture are not necessarily those of the publisher. Whilst the publisher takes every care in checking the validity of information given in articles and other contributions, it cannot accept responsibility for its accuracy or liability for any form of damages incurred by the use of any such information. Permaculture magazine and Permanent Publications are trading names of Hyden House Ltd. Registered in England No 2470704. EDITORIAL DEADLINES PM119 Spring 15 November 2023 PM120 Summer 15 February 2024 PM121 Autumn 15 May 2024 15 August 2024 PUBLICATION DATES PM119 Spring 31 January 2024 PM120 Summer 30 April 2024 PM121 Autumn 31 July 2024 31 October 2024 Winter 2023 4 13 features 30 Building a Life Cairn: Creating space for grief and loss Joanna Crowson, Jorge Gallardo and Andrew Zionts Abrams share how they built a life cairn to remember all those species lost to extinction. 35 Thrutopia: Permacultures of Value, Needs and Wants In the third article of the series, bestselling novelist, Manda Scott explores economic transformation and why we need to create positive narratives to drastically shift us towards collaboration, agency and sufficiency. 41 Tropical Permaculture in Cold Climates The Last Farm share how they grow banana plants in the icy northeast U.S. and their range of uses in the garden and kitchen. 48 The Climate Neutral Microfarm Perrine and Charles Hervé-Gruyer from the ‘Miraculous Abundance’ farm in France explain how they’ve developed a highly productive market garden that builds healthy soil and locks carbon. 52 Harvesting Habits Neil Kingsnorth looks at how to integrate animals into a smallholding for their useful habits, not their meat. 61 Farming the Desert How do you reverse desertification and provide food security in a world of increasing climate chaos? Giulia Carrabino tells the story of Habiba, a standout project in the Sinai Desert. 65 Healing the Most Vulnerable in Society with Permaculture Sammuel Yisrael shares how permaculture offers sanctuary for homeless and vulnerable adults. Cover photo Kirsten Bradley featured on (p.4) © Samuel Shelley 2  | www.permaculture.co.uk
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Contents 24 cover features 4 What is Permaculture? Permaculture originated as a landbased solution but it has evolved in to an important set of tools for sharing resources, caring for others and acknowledging those who came before. Kirsten Bradley from Milkwood Permaculture Farm explains more. 9 A Passion for Working Class Permaculture Chris McCartney explains how Steve Jones and Ben Blackburn are making an impact with practical, down to earth permaculture in communities forced to rely on food banks. 13 The Mandala Community Forest Garden Garden designer Pippa Chapman shares how she incorporated medicinals, edibles and plants for crafting, into an immersive community garden. 17 Patchwork Polycultures Forest gardener Tomas Remiarz shares how he’s grouped plants across his community’s land, to offer food, beauty and wildlife habitat. 48 21 Agroecology vs Factory Food Colin Tudge refutes George Monbiot’s plan for a world without agriculture. 24 The Power of the Seed Author and world-renowned activist Vandana Shiva speaks to Maddy Harland. 54 Healthy Aromatics from the Medicinal Forest Garden Anne Stobart shares her fascination with aromatic plants and suggests some easy to make health-giving recipes from trees and shrubs you can grow at home. PermacultureMag PermacultureMagazine permaculturemagazine PermacultureMag permaculturemag www.permaculture.co.uk regulars 1 Editorial 28 Readers’ Solutions 44 Permaculture Market 59 News 69 Reviews 74 Courses 79 Classifieds Read all our back issues for FREE All back issues of Permaculture magazine are accessible via our digital archives, free to all print and digital subscribers. Searchable by subject, author or specific interest. See the inside front cover for details. issue 118  winter 2023 |  3

PUBLISHER PERMANENT PUBLICATIONS 13 Clovelly Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO4 8DL, United Kingdom Subscriptions & orders: +44 (0)1730 776 582

Marketing & sales: +44 (0)1730 776 585

Editorial: +44 (0)1730 776 583 Email: info@permaculture.co.uk Web: www.permaculture.co.uk

THE TEAM Founding Editors Maddy & Tim Harland Sales Director Tony Rollinson Financial Director Peter Ellington Publishing Director Rozie Apps Subscriptions & Accounts Kate Saunders Technical Development Pete Cooper, Bob Barker

DESIGN

Nicola Willmot, info@twoplusgeorge.co.uk

SPECIAL THANKS Nicola Willmot Noller, Christine Seaward, Ben Cherry UK & WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR

Select Publisher Services Ltd P.O. Box 6337, Bournemouth BH1 9EH Tel: 01202 586 848 Web: selectps.co.uk

US & CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR Disticor Magazine Distribution www.disticor.com Printed on Offset FSC Certified mixed sources Printed by Warners Midlands plc

FSC certification number:

TT-COC-002452 ISSN: 0967-5663 ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS

Permaculture welcomes illustrated articles from its readers and from established authors. If you would like to contribute an article please refer to the editorial guidelines at:

www.permaculture.co.uk/submit_an_article

COPYRIGHT

© All writings are the copyright of Permanent Publications and/or individual contributors. All rights reserved. No part, written or visual, of this magazine may be reproduced, except for short credited and sourced passages for criticism or review, without written permission of the publisher.

DISCLAIMER

The opinions expressed in Permaculture are not necessarily those of the publisher. Whilst the publisher takes every care in checking the validity of information given in articles and other contributions, it cannot accept responsibility for its accuracy or liability for any form of damages incurred by the use of any such information.

Permaculture magazine and Permanent Publications are trading names of Hyden House Ltd.

Registered in England No 2470704.

EDITORIAL DEADLINES PM119 Spring 15 November 2023 PM120 Summer 15 February 2024 PM121 Autumn 15 May 2024 15 August 2024

PUBLICATION DATES PM119 Spring 31 January 2024 PM120 Summer 30 April 2024 PM121 Autumn 31 July 2024 31 October 2024

Winter 2023

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features 30 Building a Life Cairn: Creating space for grief and loss Joanna Crowson, Jorge Gallardo and Andrew Zionts Abrams share how they built a life cairn to remember all those species lost to extinction.

35 Thrutopia: Permacultures of Value, Needs and Wants In the third article of the series, bestselling novelist, Manda Scott explores economic transformation and why we need to create positive narratives to drastically shift us towards collaboration, agency and sufficiency.

41 Tropical Permaculture in Cold Climates The Last Farm share how they grow banana plants in the icy northeast U.S. and their range of uses in the garden and kitchen.

48 The Climate Neutral Microfarm Perrine and Charles Hervé-Gruyer from the ‘Miraculous Abundance’ farm in France explain how they’ve developed a highly productive market garden that builds healthy soil and locks carbon.

52 Harvesting Habits Neil Kingsnorth looks at how to integrate animals into a smallholding for their useful habits, not their meat.

61 Farming the Desert How do you reverse desertification and provide food security in a world of increasing climate chaos? Giulia Carrabino tells the story of Habiba, a standout project in the Sinai Desert.

65 Healing the Most Vulnerable in Society with Permaculture Sammuel Yisrael shares how permaculture offers sanctuary for homeless and vulnerable adults.

Cover photo Kirsten Bradley featured on (p.4) © Samuel Shelley

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