Green manures are a wonderful way of covering bare soil between crops and adding nutrients to your soil. Here, Ruth … More
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Saskia’s ‘Glutney’ Recipes
One of our favourite Weald chefs shares her (not-so-secret) recipes with us to help deal with the season’s gluts. This … More
Scrumping & Scything: perfect autumn bedfellows
Adding further flavour to autumn, read on for how to scrump and scythe the Brighton Permaculture Trust way. Scrump: definition … More
Glorious Gluts!
The bounty of late Summer can be delightful, but can also create some problems of its own – how do … More
Welcoming Weeds
This week, Saskia – volunteer at our Weald Community Allotment – shares with us why sometimes it is worth making … More
Update on Comfrey Tea
A couple of months ago I wrote about my preparations for making comfrey ‘tea’: a highly nutritious plant feed, particularly … More
Cram Full with Courgettes
We’re getting to that time of the summer when every trip to the plot is filled with trepidation: how many … More
Grafting with Peter May
Propagating fruit trees doesn’t need to be hard graft. Here Peter May – Brighton Permaculture Trust’s fruit tree expert – … More
It’s harvest time!
Just look at this feast! Come and join us on a Sunday morning. See the gardening projects for details on … More
Living with the Enemy
As the summer progresses and our harvests increase, it can feel like we’ve gone to war with the entire insect … More
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