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Permaculture skills, stories, how-to guides & inspiration - for living like it matters.

Articles

Permaculture skills, stories, how-to guides & inspiration - for living like it matters.

Urban Permaculture

Learn how to apply a permaculture perspective to your urban setting – with our resources on growing in small spaces, micro-farming, retro-fitting,  cultivating community connections, and lots more.

Farming the Suburbs: a Visit to Popes Produce

February 15, 2016

A Summer Permaculture Design Certificate in pictures…

February 11, 2016

From Bare Ground to Surplus Vegetables: Permaculture Renting

December 2, 2015

How to Convince your School to Get a Goat

November 18, 2015

Growing Super Microgreens in Garden Beds

November 2, 2015

The Mulberry as Placemaker + Community Resource

October 30, 2015

Installing Native Bees + Making Insect Hotels

October 12, 2015

Micro-farming on Rented Land: Curtis Stone Interview

October 2, 2015

Starting out the Biointensive Beds at Buena Vista Farm

September 29, 2015

Growing + Making Cascara: Coffee Berry tea

September 18, 2015

Grow Food Not Lawns: Completing our Garden Beds

September 14, 2015

Announcing: Urban Farming Masterclasses in Sydney + Melbourne

September 9, 2015

Permaculture Design: The Patch From Scratch, Sydney

September 7, 2015

Spring is Here at the 107 Rooftop Garden

September 1, 2015

5 Bush Tucker Plants for Your Small Garden

August 31, 2015

First, Grow your Mushroom – DIY Pappardelle al Funghi

July 2, 2015
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Milkwood: permaculture courses, skills + stories

Milkwood is dedicated to sharing permaculture skills, for living like it matters. Online, in print, via our renowned courses… whatever it takes to get you inspired, we’re here to help you learn!

We acknowledge that permaculture owes the roots of its theory and practice to traditional and Indigenous knowledges, from all over the world. We all stand on the shoulders of many ancestors - as we learn, and re-learn, these skills and concepts. We pay our deepest respects and give our heartfelt thanks to these knowledge-keepers, both past and present.⁠

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