Simple Way to Support Earth Day & National Gardening Week in 2026

Simple Way to Support Earth Day & National Gardening Week in 2026 Earth Day on 22nd April 2026 and National Gardening Week 27th April to 3rd May 2026 These come together as a timely reminder of the deep connections that sustain life on our planet. Beneath our feet, around us and among the flowers, essentialContinueContinue reading “Simple Way to Support Earth Day & National Gardening Week in 2026”

Collaborations: TV, Magazines, Podcasts, Social Media Reels & Posts

Collaborations: TV, Magazines, Podcasts, Social Media Reels & Posts We have had the pleasure of collaborating with a variety of companies and organisations on creative and meaningful projects. Our collaborations have included tailored content, storytelling and resources that align with their values and goals. By listening carefully and adapting our approach to each partner, weContinueContinue reading “Collaborations: TV, Magazines, Podcasts, Social Media Reels & Posts”

DIY: Dead Hedge- Wildlife Haven, Wind Barrier, and Permaculture Powerhouse

DIY: Dead Hedge – Wildlife Haven, Wind Barrier, and Permaculture Powerhouse In the world of regenerative living, where every element of the landscape should serve multiple functions, dead hedges are an unsung hero. At first glance, they might look like piles of sticks arranged between stakes, but dig a little deeper and you’ll find they’re brimmingContinueContinue reading “DIY: Dead Hedge- Wildlife Haven, Wind Barrier, and Permaculture Powerhouse”

Permaculture Principle No. 12 is “Creatively Use and Respond to Change.”

Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word “permaculture” itself comes from combining “permanent” and “agriculture” or “culture,” reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinueContinue reading “Permaculture Principle No. 12 is “Creatively Use and Respond to Change.””

Permaculture Principle No. 11 is “Use Edges and Value the Marginal.”

Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word “permaculture” itself comes from combining “permanent” and “agriculture” or “culture,” reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinueContinue reading “Permaculture Principle No. 11 is “Use Edges and Value the Marginal.””

Permaculture Principle No. 10 is “Use and Value Diversity.”

Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word “permaculture” itself comes from combining “permanent” and “agriculture” or “culture,” reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinueContinue reading “Permaculture Principle No. 10 is “Use and Value Diversity.””

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Social Media Reels (July-Sept 2024)

BBC Gardener’s World Magazine Social Media Reels BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine: Garden inspiration and advice from the UK’s No.1 gardening magazine and website  Clayton and I have been busy showing you what we got up to across our garden including activities, harvesting, reusing and adaptable techniques we use. This is what we got up toContinueContinue reading “BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Social Media Reels (July-Sept 2024)”

Permaculture Principle No. 9 is “Use Small and Slow Solutions”

Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word “permaculture” itself comes from combining “permanent” and “agriculture” or “culture,” reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinueContinue reading “Permaculture Principle No. 9 is “Use Small and Slow Solutions””

Permaculture Principle No. 8 is “Integrate Rather Than Segregate”

Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word “permaculture” itself comes from combining “permanent” and “agriculture” or “culture,” reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinueContinue reading “Permaculture Principle No. 8 is “Integrate Rather Than Segregate””