spring 2002
31

| SIMPLE WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR ECO-FOOTPRINT... even in a city |
| Judith Hanna tells us how she fits permaculture into a normal, busy, London-based life without donning sackcloth. |
| THE ART OF PERMACULTURE GARDENING |
| How to design a healthy, robust and productive garden with Patrick Whitefield. |
| ECO CENTRICITY |
| Max Lindegger describes how a model ecocentre was built at Crystal Waters Village. |
| GETTING INTO HOT WATER |
| Want to build your own efficient solar hot water panels? Dave Darby tells how. |
| DESIGNING WITH LIGHT |
| Architect, Christopher Day, explores the relationship between our health, wellbeing and natural light in the built environment. |
| FOREST GARDENING IN TENERIFE |
| Carlo Davis describes the challenges and fruits of his experiences on his own patch of ‘paradise’, a subtropical forest farm. |
| THE SIMPLE ART OF MAKING AN EARTH OVEN |
| A step-by-step guide to making beautiful, outdoor ovens by builder and sculptor, Kiko Denzer, almost for free. |
| FRIENDLY FOODS |
| Herbalist, Christina Stapley, explores whether good companions in the garden should stay together in the kitchen. |
| WE STARTED A HOUSING CO-OP! |
| Paul Paine tells how he and some friends found a fantastic property ripe for permaculturing and started a new life. |
| TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION |
| Tom Cousins takes a journey into bureaucracy and the National Grid and turns his findings into art. |
| IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY |
| The joys of community life in the depths of rural Dorest with volunteer, Jessie Matcham. |
| WILD HEALTH |
| How wildlife can teach us some intriguing health care lessons by author, Cindy Engel. |
