Designing Edible Landscapes at Spires
This summer we are running a Permaculture inspired 24-hour Designing Edible Landscapes training course at Spires in Streatham. The course is funded by Lambeth and supported by Incredible Edible Lambeth and therefore free to attend for anyone who can make it.
May Newsletter - Head Heart Hands
The May Newsletter is out with upcoming gardening sessions, volunteer opportunities, blogposts and stories, pictures and more... Find it here.
Permaculture Principle: Small and slow...
Small and slow solutions is one of my favourite Permaculture principles. Not only does it relate to the type of interventions that a designer makes on a piece of land, it describes a helpful attitude to life.
Sarah reflecting on the 2-day Permaculture Course
First time novelist, Sarah Kisielowski, joined the Introduction to Permaculture weekend to find out how its principles might apply to creativity and writing.
Permaculture is an intuitive framework for change that reconnects us to each other, the natural world, and ourselves.
This was the opening definition...
Social Landscapes featured in this quarter's Green Spirit on Spiritual Activism
There is a short profile and some additional Q&A by Social Landscapes founder Michel Thill in this quarter's Green Spirit Magazine.
February Newsletter - 2017 Opportunities & Permaculture Design Course
Today, we sent out our first newsletter of 2017, including updates on the Permaculture Design Course, links to the Permaculture Association blog post, Mich's latest post exploring a permaculture principles, opportunities to collaborate and volunteer and more..
Short version of PDC stories published on Permaculture Association blog
This week, the UK Permaculture Association published a short version of our 5 stories of Permaculture Design Course participants on their blog.
Find the full post here.
Permaculture Principle: Every Element Performs Multiple Functions
This is the first of a series of short blog posts exploring the core permaculture principles and relating them to our work at Social Landscapes.
Lately, in my work as well as on Permaculture courses, I have been exploring the topic of livelihood. Livelihood is often described as “that which sustains us” and for us in the west, more often, “that which brings in an income”.
Dre's experience of the Permaculture Design Course
“Permaculture is thinking like an ecosystem”
On the second day of the 2016 Permaculture Design Course the concept above was mentioned, from that moment on Andrea, also known as Dre, began to question the impact of why and how we approach things. Ecosystems rely on dependency, much like the human ecosystem we all live in.
December Newsletter - Thank you to all our supporters...
The December Newsletter went out this morning. You can find it here with numbers, testimonials and stories from 2017, upcoming permaculture and growing workshops and more...
Rob's experience of the Permaculture Design Course
"I hope to make the world a better place by fostering resilience in communities."
Robert’s passion for permaculture runs deep, beginning at school twenty years ago, when his Geography teacher taught his class the fundamental principles. Robert went on to study Environmental Sciences at University and is now a member of...
Know Your Compost
This week I delivered the last of three gardening sessions at Bandstand Beds on Clapham Common. The session was on Soil and Compost, a topic I am particularly passionate about. With this post I’d like to share some tips and tricks for your own compost experiments at home.
Winter Veg Workshop at Bandstand Beds
The second of the three workshops at Bandstand Beds was on the topic of growing winter veg. Sarah Wilson, one of the participants, wrote a blog post together with David Dandridge.
Natural Pest Control at Bandstand Beds
The team at the community garden Bandstand Beds on Clapham Common have used some of their funding to organise a series of three winter workshops on their site. Michel Thill from Social Landscapes was invited to deliver the sessions. In the first workshop the group has explored strategies for natural pest control.
Natasha's experience of the Permaculture Design Course
“I feel like I know a secret and want to share it with the world!”
This time, I find myself sitting in a café near Old Street, chatting to the outgoing Natasha. Deciding that spending the majority of your waking hours in a job that doesn’t bring you much satisfaction, in August 2015 Natasha...
5 motivi per cui la permacultura è diventata un movimento globale - Permacultura & Transizione
For those of you who prefer Italian, the previous blog post "5 reasons permaculture has become a global movement" was translated into Italian for the Magazine Permacultura & Transizione. See the whole article here.
October Newsletter - Celebrating Permaculture ...
Our October Newsletter includes upcoming gardening workshops, a community planting event, the full permaculture design course, blog posts and pictures from our last introduction to permaculture workshop. Read the newsletter here.
An interview with Nicky, a Permaculture Design Course participant
My second interview was with Permaculture Design Course (PDC) participant Nicky, 26, who works with children with special needs. He is currently developing his practice as a yoga teacher and artist and he chose to do the permaculture design course hoping to ...
5 reasons permaculture has become a global movement
I felt a sense of grief, after the passing of a man I’ve never met. Also an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the abundance he has left us with. Bill Mollison, the father of the permaculture movement, truly was, as the Permaculture Research Institute writes, a “massive tree in the forest of humanity”.
Louise's experience of the Permaculture Design Course
“If you apply it to your life, permaculture is a manual for surviving on the planet”
These are the final words of my interview with Permaculture Design Course (PDC) participant Louise - the first in a series of participants' stories, aimed at sharing why people take the course and how it can enrich their lives.