Winter 2001 (PM 30)

THE ART OF PERMACULTURE GARDENING |
Patrick white introduces the art of low maintenance, highly productive polycultures. |
TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT |
David Henshaw explores an exiting range of alternatives to the car. |
NOT A RIB TO SPARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN |
Sculptor and low impact builder, Jack Everett, describes a very special shelter he built at the Eden Project, Cornwall. |
VEGETABLES IN CLOVER |
Patrick Whitefield reports on an innovative research project that could revolutionise organic gardening. |
MAIZE, ClOVER AND BEANS – SPANISH STYLE |
A successful vegetable growing combination by Michael Guerra. |
CONFRONTING THE GIANT |
Charlotte Philcox reports on the brave struggles against the GM giant undertaken by two very different farmers. |
YOU CAN WITH A CANT |
Ben Law describes his life in the woods and how to make a living, illustrated by a feast of woody photographs! |
HOME EDUCATION |
School's out forever for Kim Dale's family! |
URBAN RENAISSANCE |
Hugh Warwick visits Barry Watson at Becontree Organic Growers and finds life after Ford in Essex, permaculture style. |
PARADISE OR DESERT? |
Andy Wallace alerts us to an ancient and elegant irrigation system in Southern Spain which is threatened by golf and modern horticulture. |
CROP ROTATION |
The myths of this organic holy grail by Andrew Trussell, with tongue firmly in cheek! |
BIODESRADABLE POWER SUPPLY |
Peter Bane describes Jean Pain's revolutionary form of energy generation. |
YEOMAN'S FOLLIES |
John Yeoman is back by popular demand with his three cardinal sins of gardening. |