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The trouble is that we tend to get in the way of nature. Humans often assume that the best way to proceed is to dominate and control natural processes. But how can one part of an immense set of inter-related...
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Zanthoxylum piperitum Supplied from Plants for a Future site: An unusual edible that can be grown in UK back gardens (though it is very prickly). The leaves have a unique savoury herby aroma, not too dissimilar to bay leaves. Suggested Use...
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Exciting announcement! Biome Box will contain produce harvested from The Ferns - Plants for a Future, 28 acre Forest Garden in Cornwall for the August box, read on to find out more about this site and the incredible work of Ken...
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Part 1 - Weeds Everything in nature happens for a reason - there are no random processes that do not serve some function or purpose. Be humble when dealing with something you consider to be a problem, (like weeds), nature...
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As we face into an unprecedented period of disruption and rapid change, it is absolutely vital that we take proactive measures to become more resilient.
Resilience begins with effective management of essential resources, such as water, food and shelter. Healthy land upon which to grow food is of paramount importance in building resilient communities and ultimately a resilient society