Farms as Church
Abel Pearson asks us: What are you in service to? Where do you whisper your prayers? Where do you find congregation?
Design your Dream Garden
Pippa Chapman shares her top tips for creating a beautiful, diverse and edible garden that you’ll love to spend time in!
The Solar-Cooled Pantry
Gavin Roberts introduces his ingenious off-grid food storage system for year-round homegrown food.
How We Save Our Rivers
Hamish Evans, a landworker and river dweller, explains how his local community is helping to regenerate the River Avon.
Thinking Like Water
Why managing water for both flood and drought is the most important thing we can do in a changing climate, with Perrine Bulgheroni.
How to go on a Design Adventure
Looby Macnamara shows us how to apply design tools to our everyday lives to become more impactful in the quest for wider cultural change.
Composting Together
Lily Hallam finds commonalities between projects in Uganda and England, and describes how to start your own community composting project.
Grow Your Own Clothes with Flax
Grown for over four millennia, flax is making a comeback as a beautiful fibre that can absorb carbon dioxide as it grows, Brigitte Kaltenbacher reveals all.
21st Century Earthships
Katy Fox describes a European adapted earthship that has become a ‘living laboratory’ and hub for citizen engagement.
The Necessity of Natural Darkness
Yolande Watson explains why dark skies allows humans and nature to thrive.
Beavers: our Freshwater Allies
Beavers are an astonishing keystone species. Eva Bishop explains how they control flood, reduce drought and enable nature to bloom.
Giving the River a Voice
Kim Kaos describes a deep and connected form of activism that respects and represents the sentience of the natural world.
Skool Beanz – the no dig garden for kids
Lara Honnor passes on skills for life by teaching local children the joy of growing food and being outdoors.
Tending to the Roots of our Children’s Mental Health
Louis Weinstock explains how children’s mental health is, like the natural world, connected to everything else, and explores how we can look beyond symptoms to nurture and nourish them
Falling in Love with Land
Is it possible to live in ‘right relationship’ with the land and in community in the 21st century? Chris Taylor introduces us to life in an organic communal farm.
Rewilding Our Diet – the healthy gut microbiome
Sid Hill explores how we can improve our health by immersing ourselves in nature and eating from a garden that provides a diversity of gut microbes.
Designing a New Garden
Aranya shares how he used permaculture design tools to find a new home and design its essential elements, from energy efficiency and solar power to garden design, plant selections and even a compost toilet.
A Self-Build Outdoor Classroom on the Cheap
Vicki Cooke introduces a low-cost a weather-proof outdoor classroom for visiting schools and the local community.
Could you Survive on Weeds?
What happens to your health when you only eat wild food? Mo Wilde took on a 12-month challenge.
Sansai: Let food be your medicine
Alan Carter explores the healing world of Japanese mountain vegetables that can easily be grown in your garden.
How Community Connections Boost Our Health
Food is far more than calories and nutrition. Lucy Aphramor explains why healthy social relationships and social justice play a vital role.
The Lions’ Gate Permaculture Garden
Callum Egans explains how his academic community transformed The Lions’ Gate at Napier University, Edinburgh, into a series of permaculture gardens to create a healthier, nature-focused form of educational workplace.
Creating Regenerative Communities
Yearn for community but don’t know where to find it? Joanna Crowson, Jorge Gallardo and Andrew Zionts Abrams describe how they have created small gatherings to actively build community locally.
Gardens in the Sky
Mary Mellet from Re-Alliance reveals how urban rooftop agriculture can be a solution to lack of land, wherever you are in the world.