Plant and Seed Swap – April 2025
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When Marjory Wildcraft suggested I start a seed and plant swap during our podcast roundtable on the Permaculture Vine Podcast, the penny dropped. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t thought of it before! As soon as the podcast finished, I got to work. The first thing I did was jot down potential venues and places in
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Growing your own food is part of living a permaculture lifestyle. It provides you with better nutrition, and empowers you to bring change in your life. Growing your own food helps the environment, gives you some food security, and enables you to contribute a local solution to global problems. What you grow depends on how
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Sunflowers are a useful permaculture plant to grow in your garden. They produce food, oil, nutrients, attract pollinators and beneficial insects, They clean soil, provide trellising stalks for peas, can be chicken fodder, and much much more! Sunflowers are a useful permaculture plant to grow in your garden. They produce food, oil, nutrients, attract pollinators
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To plant a fruit tree, dig a hole twice the width and depth of the root ball. Place the fruit tree in the ground and refill the hole with organic matter and compost. For apples, plums, apricots, cherries, mangoes, and more, planting fruit trees is a very simple task and one that should be no
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