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02 Apr 2024Ep #19 Garden Beds 00:10:53

This mini episode we explore ways to start a new garden bed. These are low cost, simple solutions that will get you growing in no time.

18 Jan 2024#9 Ethics - People Care00:33:21

This week we chat about People Care. Looking after self, kin and community. If people’s needs are met in compassionate and simple ways, the environment surrounding them will prosper. We talk about "what is zone 00", how to care for yourself, how to look after your family unit and how looking after the wider community fits into Permaculture Ethics.

24 Oct 2024Episode 68- Project Management I Homesteading I Permaculture I Hierarchy of resources I 01:12:31

Next year Brett launches his NEW PDC which includes a NEW homesteading module and integrates more project management. This course will be next level.


When it comes to project management, Brett is your man. So we wanted to get him on to chat about the significance of project management in Permaculture and Homesteading. We also talk about hierarchy of resources and why this is important.


Brett explains practical strategies for setting up a homestead, managing resources, and preserving food. He chats about the importance of project management in homesteading, highlighting how thoughtful planning and spatial awareness can enhance efficiency and reduce overwhelm. We also touch on the scalability of homesteading practices, making it accessible for urban dwellers.


Find Brett online here:

https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/upcoming-events

https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture/


Takeaways

  • Homesteading is a key aspect of permaculture that emphasises self-sufficiency.
  • Thoughtful observation and planning are essential for effective homesteading.
  • Managing abundance involves preserving and utilising produce efficiently.
  • Redundancy in food preservation methods is crucial for sustainability.
  • Hands-on learning enhances understanding and application of permaculture principles.
  • Project management skills are vital for organising homesteading projects.
  • Homesteading practices can be scaled to fit urban environments.
  • Spatial awareness helps maximise the use of available resources.
  • Resourcefulness and upcycling are important in homesteading.
  • Starting with your 'why' informs better decision-making in homesteading.


Keywords

Permaculture, Homesteading, Project Management, Sustainability, Food Preservation, Community, Resource Management, Education, Hands-On Learning, Abundance

01 Feb 2024#11 How to manage your summer glut00:45:43

Yep it't that time of the year. Zucchini's are seemly growing a centimetre per minute. You have successfully grown an abundance of vegetables.

Now what? There are so many you can't possibly eat them all, or even give them away fast enough. This our friends is the Summer veggie Glut. It happens to even the best garden planner.

But the question is what to do with it all? Here is our take on how to minimise the glut (waste) and eat/preserve your produce in various ways to make the most of the glut. Enjoy! 







22 Feb 2024#14 Green Thumb Guru - Chris Arnold00:48:43

Chris Arnold aka The Green Thumb Guru speaks with Alysse about how he went from starting a small garden and self educating himself about Permaculture to filling up his 300sqm block, taking over the verge, engaging with his community and how it was time to spread his wings and grow. He and his family are now a year into being on 16 acres in the Manning Valley on the lands of the Biripi people. Chris is open about his experience and shares the good and the challenges along the way including the issues he faced scaling up. 

Grab that cuppa and enjoy. 

You can find Chris here

https://www.instagram.com/greenthumbguru?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==



16 Sep 2024Ep# 64- Small and Slow Solutions I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:13:38

In this episode, we explore **Permaculture Principle #9 – Use Small and Slow Solutions**. In a world that craves instant results, this principle reminds us to slow down and start small. Instead of diving into large projects, we can test ideas on a manageable scale—whether it’s experimenting with plant guilds, composting, or water conservation. Small steps allow us to observe, adjust, and improve without getting overwhelmed. Progress is all about steady growth, not rushing. Tune in for practical tips and examples on how small and slow solutions can lead to lasting success in your permaculture journey.

26 Aug 2024Ep# 58 - Use edges & value the marginal I Mini Series I Unpacking Permaculture principles 00:05:10

This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 11 - Use edges & value the marginal

01 Sep 2024Ep# 61- Enoughness I Permaculture abundance I social pressure I values based decisions 00:38:42

Enoughness. What is enough for you? When you think about permaculture abundance how do you know the difference between glut and enough. We have all had too many zucchinis we can cook, preserve or even GIVE away.


Where do permaculture ethics and principles come into this?


What about socially, what is enough, when do you need to recharge your battery or say no?

Where to wants vs needs come into enoughness. Where do the concepts of Sufficiency mindset, Personal fulfilment, Mindful consumption, Content living, Satisfaction and privilege come into this equation?


We have unearthed some major things to ponder about in this episode. We would love for you to jump into the Facebook Group to explore it more. https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711


Or DM us https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/


15 Jul 2024Ep# 46- Catch & Store Engery I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:10:26

Hi it's Jo, In this episode, I discusses the principle of Catch and Store Energy.

By capturing energy when it’s abundant—like sunlight, water, and wind—and storing it for later use, we reduce dependence on non-renewable sources and ensure a steady supply of resources. Practical examples include solar panels, rainwater harvesting, composting, greenhouses, biogas digesters, thermal mass, and DIY solar ovens. These methods build resilience into our systems, making them less vulnerable to challenges like droughts and energy shortages. I share simple steps to get started and encourages us all to think creatively about energy sources and incorporating multifunctional aspects into daily life. By catching and storing energy, we create a buffer against fluctuating resources, promoting a resilient and self/community sufficient lifestyle. Tune in to learn how small changes can lead to significant impacts and take on the challenge of enhancing your energy storage methods.

24 Jan 2025Heatwaves, murder and naked gardening with Sabrina Hahn00:50:54

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations. In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse sits down with horticulturist and gardening expert Sabrina Hahn to chat about all things gardening! They dive into the impact of climate change on gardening practices, why biodiversity is crucial for healthy ecosystems, and some must-know tips for keeping your soil in tip-top shape. Sabrina shares her journey in horticulture, including the importance of community-driven urban greening projects and how gardening can be a fun, playful experience for anyone. They also talk about common mistakes new gardeners often make (and how to avoid them), plus the role of biochar in boosting soil health. Before wrapping up, Sabrina offers some encouraging words for new gardeners—reminding us all that even small efforts can make a big difference in our local environments. Takeaways: - Climate change and its effects on gardening - The role of biodiversity in building healthy ecosystems - Tips for soil health that anyone can try - The importance of understanding your local climate when selecting plants - How you can make a difference in your local community through gardening If you're looking for practical tips and a little gardening inspiration, this episode’s got you covered! Tune in now! 🌱 --You have a limited time to enjoy 5% off the entire Australian medicinal Herbs range. Improve your health naturally with superior quality, Australian grown, medicinal herbs. Use the promo code PPP5% when purchasing from www.https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au/--

28 Dec 2023#6 Limestone Permaculture01:12:30

We are SUPER excited to bring you this chat as Brett is the whole reason we are here right now. Through his course we met, connected and decided to start this podcast.

Brett's course brought out our passions and kindled our passion for Permaculture. He opened our eye's up to what Permaculture is (not just gardening!). In this episode we talk about Brett's journey into Permaculture and a Permaculture centred business.

We also talk about Jo and Brett's love for Turkeys, pitfalls of being a 'purist', our favourite books, resources we love, plus so much more. Limestone Website: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com Limestone Socials: https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/@UC273R85G2x8RWqxbSgMSlTw https://www.facebook.com/LimestonePermaculture/ Resources mentioned: BookingNative Stingless Bee workshop: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/upcoming-events Limestone tours: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/events/january-farm-garden-tour Limestone PDC: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/permaculture-design-certificate Steve from Australian Native Bee Co: https://www.australiannativebeeco.com/contact River cottage UK: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiR4cejxeyCAxXGafUHHU8nDB0QFnoECDsQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rivercottage.net%2F&usg=AOvVaw1qqf8TfSemn3jYXBA2BMl6&opi=89978449 About Bill Mollison: https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/permaculture-ethics/ Geoff Lawton: https://www.permaculturenews.org/author/geofflawton/ Retrosuburbia: Pay what you can- https://retrosuburbia.com Roe Morrow: https://www.bluemountainspermacultureinstitute.com.au

30 May 2024Ep# 36- Planning for your why (Vision statement) and considering permaculture "zones" 00:46:51

This week we chat about our personal vision statements and our WHY's. This is so important because we (and who we live with) are the core of our homestead or property - This is our Zone 00 and Zone 0. We chat further about what "zones" are and why they are so important. What is your vision and do you come back to it when planning? Have you considered your zones within your land and beyond?

09 Apr 2024Ep #21 Making Plants from Plants00:10:10

This is the 3rd in our mini episode.

We run through a number of ways to create more plants from the plant you (or others) have. Great way to save money and get things growing fast.



14 Nov 2024Episode 71 - Cristie Yager I Councillor I Politics I People Care I Community 01:12:53

In this episode of the Practical Permaculture podcast, Alysse interviews Cristie Yager , a newly elected local council member. Cristie shares her journey from a homesteading lifestyle to engaging in local politics, emphasising the importance of community, knowledge sharing, and grassroots campaigning.


The conversation explores the challenges of modern governance, the need for transparency, and the significance of food security and local agriculture. Cristie encourages others to get involved in politics and community engagement, highlighting that anyone can make a difference.


To connect with Cristie find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556403213114


Takeaways

  • Cristie emphasises the importance of community and connection.
  • The loss of knowledge transfer between generations is a significant issue.
  • Politics is a necessary avenue for change in modern society.
  • Grassroots campaigning can be effective and authentic.
  • Community spirit should not only emerge during disasters.
  • Food security is a pressing concern that needs attention.
  • Local governance requires transparency and accountability.
  • Engagement in local politics can inspire others to participate.
  • Building relationships within the community is essential for progress.
  • Having thick skin is crucial for anyone entering politics.


keywords

Local council, community engagement, politics, grassroots campaigning, food security, permaculture, self-sufficiency, education, transparency, people care



29 Mar 2024#18 Paul West - Getting our 'Grow it Local' on00:56:28

Join us as we chat to Paul West. You may know Paul west from River Cottage Australia, his cook books or maybe his newest venture "Grow It local". We had a ball chatting with Paul, reminiscing on his time in Newy (Newcastle) and also small country Australian towns. We chat about how he first came to learn about permaculture, his PDC, how Grow it local came to be, what TED talks had to do with it all and so much more. Grow it local encourages people to grow and share food locally. Grow it local's member have now recorded 1 286 244 m2 area under cultivation from 6 thousand people registering their patch. They also have a monthly seed service AND TONNES of FREE workshops and resources. We really encourage you to join up. We chat about: https://www.growitlocal.com   / growitlocal   Croatian club community garden - http://www.smokva.garden Janet Millington Paul's PDC - https://au.permacultureprinciples.com... Grow it local TEDX "Crowd Farming" -    • Crowd Farming at TEDxSydney 2013   Garage sale trail- https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au

27 Feb 2025Preserving food, gardening and homesteading with Amy Sloan @mynonnalife01:01:42

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations


This week, Alysse chats with Amy about her journey from hobby farm to urban life and now her next adventure in the beautiful Perth Hills. Amy shares the highs and lows living rurally, she shares her house build and we chat about her gardening journey.

We also discuss preserving food. Where to start, things to thing about and what to avoid. Amy shares her tips for beginners on how to start small with food preservation, why it’s all about making things from scratch, and how every little step toward sustainability counts.

Grab a cup of tea, get cozy, and get ready for a conversation full of inspiration and practical advice on living more sustainably! 🌱✨


Connect with Amy:

Website: www.mynonnalife.com

Events:  www.mynonnalife.com/events 

Instagram is: www.instagram.com/mynonnalife or

Facebook is: https://www.facebook.com/mynonnalife/


You have a limited time to enjoy 5% off the entire Australian medicinal Herbs range. Improve your health naturally with superior quality, Australian grown, medicinal herbs. Use the promo code PPP5% when purchasing from www.https://australianmedicinalherbs.com


Key takeaways:

  • Amy's journey into gardening began unexpectedly after moving to a hobby farm.
  • She learned the importance of sustainability and working with nature through a permaculture course.
  • The transition from rural living to urban life
  • Finding the right property took years of searching and careful consideration.
  • Cultural heritage plays a vital role in Amy's life and influences her cooking and gardening.
  • Cooking from scratch and preserving food are central to Amy's lifestyle.
  • Understanding different preservation methods is crucial.
  • Freezing is an easy and effective preservation method.
  • Fermenting offers unique flavors and health benefits.
  • Pressure canning is essential for low acid foods.
  • The Fowler's Vacola method simplifies the preserving process
  • Don't be discouraged by mistakes in preserving; it's part of the learning process.


04 Apr 2024Ep #20 Lee from Urban Veggie Patch 00:58:11

This week we chat with Lee from Urban Veggie Patch. We have enviously eyed off her blooms online for years and now we get to chat to get and get all the tips and tricks. Lee tells us her top three flowers, talks about the best flowers to grow in winter, how she started Urban Veggie Patch (and UVPM) plus how gardening with a permaculture lens helped her garden.


Join us to chat more after the show on our Facebook group "Practical Permaculture Community".


To check out more from Lee visit:

https://www.urbanveggiepatch.com/

https://www.instagram.com/urbanveggiepatchmarket/

https://www.instagram.com/urbanveggiepatch/



04 Jul 2024Ep# 43- Winter gardens I General catch up I Winter jobs I00:48:42

We are back after our two week break and launching into season 3! We have some super interesting guests this season. Looking forward to sharing all their stories with you all.


We start off the season in this episode chatting about "Winter". What does winter look like where we live, what our winter plans are, winter projects at our places and what you can think about during this season of the year.


As always we would love if you could subscribe to our Podcast to get us in more ears and share stories about permaculture.

10 Jun 2024Ep #39 Homesteading Mini I Sourdough I Starter I leavened00:10:54

Sourdough's global journey has seen it become a beloved addition to diets and café menus worldwide, renowned for its delicious flavour and health benefits.

We explore what makes sourdough unique—its natural leavening process using a fermented mixture of flour and water known as a 'starter'.

This natural fermentation process, free from commercial yeast and additives, is what sets sourdough apart as a healthier alternative to supermarket bread.


We also break down the basic ingredients required for making sourdough: high-protein bread flour, water, salt, and of course, the all-important sourdough starter.

Maintaining a starter is akin to nurturing a living organism, filled with millions of wild yeast and bacteria that give sourdough its characteristic tang. We touch on the essential tips for caring for your starter, troubleshooting common issues, and the various factors that affect the success of your loaf, from humidity and temperature to the recipe and hydration levels.

03 Jun 2024Ep#37 Homesteading Mini I Planning for maximum food production and high yields00:10:40

As part of a homestead, lots of people want to be as self sufficient as possible with their food. But how do we do this? This episode explores how to plan for MAX food production and high yields. For food preserving listen to episode 11 (link below) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBc_ZzCovYU&t=920s We hope you get some ideas for your patch, and if you have any more ideas please add them in the comments below.

08 Aug 2024Ep# 53 Podcasts & YouTube we are loving on I Listening Recommendations I Homesteading00:08:39

You Tube

Liz zorab - Blyther Farm 

Based in Wales. Liz shares their triumphs, our failures and some insight into the daily life of a small homestead. They share how they explore ways to make their lives greener, more enriched and more fulfilling. Focus is on sustainable living. 

https://www.youtube.com/@LizZorab

Free Range LIving - Troy and Pascale and their little bub on 9-acre homestead in the South West of Australia. Lots of practical videos and how to’s. Ths one was recommended to me some time back by a friend and I was invested from day 1. It's like you are part of the family. 

https://www.youtube.com/@FreeRangeLiving

Anne of all trades - More homesteading than permaculture focused but fun and easy to watch . Based in Nashville in the US. Anne is someone who is learning how to do everything homesteading and lives by the motto everything is figureoutable. - Great one to get inspired for projects.  

https://www.youtube.com/@FreeRangeLiving

Podcasts 

Avant gardeners - 2 friends who are learning how to garden often with a cocktail or a wine. They interview guests including the amazing Charles Dowding. These ladies are light hearted and easy to listen to. Episodes are fortnightly with the last one in  May and we hope they are back soon. 

https://open.spotify.com/show/0n06Jg8dYvMhZuVsIzunjN?si=da0aab06f83c4067

Futuresteading: Jade Miles has been in my ears since 2020. now up to season 10 there are some seriously amazing conversations. Everything from big picture thinking and action to actions we can take on a small scale everyday. As the name suggests on the box, it's a  conversation about future focus. Creating a culture now that values tomorrow. https://open.spotify.com/show/5OFbma9mUm5fuiNkfNTOjI?si=d32ee8c3a47d4ea3

Big Things, little things with Sophie - this is one has been around since 2021. Lots of big conversations and insight into many brilliant humans who are leaders in making positive changes in the world. 

https://open.spotify.com/show/0156407tkctwCnGXQsh8pT?si=42d7eb22181841c9


11 Jul 2024Ep# 45 Eleanor (Elle) Jenkins I Australian Medicinal Herbs I Locally grown I Health focus01:00:45


This week we chat to Elle from Australian Medicinal Herbs (AMH). Elle has an amazing story, starting her carer as a busy cop in Sydney, experiencing PTSD and then following little clues to find gardening and permaculture. 


She launched Australian Medicinal Herbs after finding most herbal medicinal teas where produced overseas, which is crazy since she lives in prime growing region of Australia. Her business is a paddock to packet, local business, founded on permaculture ethics.  She  saw first hand the power of herbs by using them and also giving them to family and friends; and wants to bring them to as as many people as possible. 


AND we are super lucky that Elle has offered our listeners a 5% discount on her products. Use the code 'PPP5%' here: https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au?bg_ref=M6BZCxElUJ

ps. We don't get anything from the sale of her products, just wanted to bring our listeners a sneaky discount!  


Learn more about AMH here:

https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au?bg_ref=M6BZCxElUJ

https://www.instagram.com/australian_medicinal_herbs


E-book:

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61556649236ee350ffbcff0a/t/6663ff9dd64c1d5988847886/1717829749266/ebook+herbs.pdf


Weedy X AMH video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3U1tr-h3Z8

19 Sep 2024Ep 65# Cas Tognarini I Mental Health Nurse I Permaculture Nurse I 1.3 Acre farm01:05:36

This week Alysse chats to Cas (aka The Permaculture nurse on socials). Cas discusses her experiences with permaculture and mental health. She also shares how she and her partner moved to a larger property during COVID and embraced permaculture principles.

 

Cas has a background in mental health nursing and her passion is integrating permaculture into mental health care. She is currently pursuing a PhD in permaculture and mental health. We discuss the importance of incorporating permaculture ethics into healthcare systems and the potential for social prescribing to promote mental health and wellbeing. Cas shares her vision for their farm, including workshops, community engagement, and sustainable housing.

 

Hope you enjoy this week’s episode! Our season finale. We will be back on 18th October for season 4.

 

Find more here:

Social Links @littleternfarm @thepermaculturenurse

Website

www.littleternfarm.com

www.thepermaculturenurse.com

 

Takeaways:

• Permaculture principles can be integrated into mental health care to promote wellbeing and resilience.

• Social prescribing, which involves prescribing social activities and programs, can be a valuable tool in promoting mental health.

• There is a need for more research and initiatives that explore the intersection of permaculture and mental health.

• Building a sense of community and connection is essential for promoting mental health and sustainability.

• Permaculture can be a powerful tool for creating sustainable and resilient homes and communities. Prioritize community and wildlife in your permaculture journey

• Find a balance between giving to the community and taking care of yourself

• Approach projects in stages and seasons, allowing for rest and reflection

• Embrace mindfulness, rituals, and intentional living

• Start where you are and use what you have to begin your permaculture journey

 

Keywords: permaculture, mental health, COVID, farm, social prescribing, community engagement, sustainable housing, community, wildlife, balance, burnout, stages, seasons, mindfulness, rituals, intentional living, starting where you are

 

25 Jul 2024Ep# 49- Episode 49- Honey Bee Farmstead I Mel Hughes I Homesteading I Animals I Community01:01:36

In this episode  we're thrilled to chat to Mel from Honey Bee Farmstead. Mel, along with her husband and kids, have created an enriching and sustainable lifestyle on their 120-acre property in the Western Australian Wheatbelt.

Drawing from their farming backgrounds, they are incorporating permaculture principles to care for their family, community, land and animals with the aim to be mostly off-grid self-sufficient. 

Mel's passion for Jersey cows has inspired her to start a unique breeding program, bringing old-school Jersey genetics to homesteaders seeking the perfect milk cow. 

Join us as Mel shares her journey and some great insights offering invaluable tips and inspiration for anyone looking to live a more earth-friendly and self-sufficient lifestyle.

Mel is passing her knowledge and learnings on through the Honeybee farmstead you tube channel and very recently through the Farmstead Family podcast on Spotify. 

Enjoy our great conversation with Mel.

Family Farmstead Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/6ewFJ4iHt0baP59PnCAEUi?si=ab0fd594c1ef42d2

Honey-Bee Farmstead www.youtube.com/@honey-bee-farmstead


25 Jan 2024#10 Native Stingless Bees with Steve Maginnity00:48:23

Ever wondered about Native bees? Well this week we dive into Native Bees with Steve an expert in the field.

He tells us about Native Stingless Bees, what they need, how to care for them, why he loves them and so much more.

We were surprised to know they seemed so much easier than European honey bees to keep and we are both going to be buying hives in the near future.

Spoiler alert!! Jo did the course she bought for her husband. (Not what I planned but life changed and I couldn't say no). Next season we will be welcoming home a few hives of our own.

Resource Links: Website: https://www.australiannativebeeco.com


26 Mar 2024#17 Mini Episode Seed Saving00:10:24

This season we are bring you mini episodes each week. These are designed to be under 10 mins of fast practical information you can use in your Permaculture Journey. They are not comprehensive so do your own research.


Week number #1 is Seed Saving. A few ideas for keeping your seeds in tip top condition.

20 Feb 2025Gardening, Mental Health & Thriving in the Heat with Michael ☀️00:56:55

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


This week, Alysse chats with Michael about all things gardening—especially the challenges of keeping plants (and yourself) thriving in the summer heat! They swap stories on irrigation, composting, and why dirt under your nails might just be the best therapy.Michael shares his journey from working in the disability sector to finding peace and purpose in horticulture. They also dig into (pun intended!) companion planting, urban gardening hacks, and the wild adventure of growing tropical fruits where they probably shouldn’t grow. Plus, natural pest management tips and why starting small is the key to a flourishing garden.Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and let’s get growing! 🌿✨


Connect with Michael:

- https://www.youtube.com/@Gardeningwithmichael

- https://www.instagram.com/gardeningwithmichael/-


You have a limited time to enjoy 5% off the entire Australian medicinal Herbs range. Improve your health naturally with superior quality, Australian grown, medicinal herbs. Use the promo code PPP5% when purchasing from www.https://australianmedicinalherbs.com



takeaways

-Gardening can be a therapeutic outlet for mental health.

-Summer gardening requires careful water management.

-Mulching helps maintain soil temperature and moisture.

-Building rich soil takes time and patience.

-Irrigation systems are essential in hot climates.

-Composting can enhance soil quality and reduce waste.

-Mental health discussions are becoming more mainstream.

-Gardening provides a sense of control and grounding.

-Regular fertilisation is crucial for healthy vegetable growth.

-Polyculture creates a mini ecosystem.

-Natural pest management encourages biodiversity

.-Creating a garden ecosystem supports wildlife.

-Gardening is a learning journey; start today.

11 Jan 2024#8 The Pickled Patch - Grow your own Mushrooms01:10:10

We had such a wonderful conversation talking mushrooms with Kellie from the Pickled Patch.

We learnt that mushrooms are far easier to grow than we thought.

We had a lot of laughs and learnt tons during our interview. We hope you do too. 

Enjoy.

https://www.thepickledpatch.com/

https://www.instagram.com/thepickledpatch/

https://m.facebook.com/p/The-Pickled-Patch-100066386297204/


09 Sep 2024Ep# 62- Use and Value Diversity I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:05:40

This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 10 - Use and Value Diversity

06 Dec 2024How to intentionally design your Zone 00 with Marcus Pearce 00:53:10

Marcus Pearce is magnificently obsessed with helping people create their exceptional life.

A former smoking, binge-drinking journalist, radio and television producer, chats to Alysse about zone 00. How can we intentionally design our life? His motto is let’s make the rest of your life the best of your life. 


To get the link for Marcus Book, DM us on instagram or Facebook. 


Find Marcus at:


https://marcuspearce.com.au/about/


https://www.instagram.com/marcusdpearce?igsh=MXZwbnEya2wxY2xuZA==

07 Nov 2024Episode 70- Mardi Lee I ReNewy Living I Values-Aligned Sustainability I Mindful consumption01:06:49

In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, we chat with Mardi. Mardi shares her journey into sustainability through her business, ReNewy Living. We explore the importance of community empowerment, creative workshops and the principles of permaculture in daily life. The conversation also touches on sustaining habits, understanding personal values and addressing skepticism around sustainability practices. We also dive into the beauty of gifting secondhand and pre-loved items, the stigma surrounding them, and how to navigate these perceptions. A must listen to with the upcoming Christmas season. Lastly, our conversation also highlights the significance of fostering community connections, respecting diverse perspectives, and the value of traveling to gain broader insights. You can catch Mardi via her socials or her webpage below: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/renewyliving/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReNewyLiving https://renewyliving.com.au/ Keywords sustainability, permaculture, community, workshops, environmental awareness, creative recycling, waste reduction, local living, eco-friendly practices, family lifestyle, sustainability, secondhand, pre-loved items, community connections, gift giving, environmental awareness, personal values, local engagement, diverse perspectives, travel Takeaways -Sustainability has been a part of Mardi's life since childhood. -ReNewy Living aims to empower local communities towards sustainable living. - Creative workshops help engage the community in sustainability. - Permaculture can be practiced in various ways, even without a garden. - Understanding your 'why' is crucial for making sustainable changes. - Sustainability is not just about buying green products. - Making sustainable habits easy can help them stick. - Respecting different perspectives on sustainability is important. - Community collaboration enhances sustainability efforts. Embrace individuality in sustainability practices. - Secondhand and pre-loved items can be beautiful and meaningful. -There is a stigma around gifting secondhand items that needs to be addressed. -Creating connections through thoughtful gift-giving enhances relationships. -Community connections are vital for personal and collective happiness. -Respecting diverse perspectives fosters understanding and tolerance. -Traveling broadens perspectives and enriches local community engagement. -Engaging with local councils can enhance community involvement. -Finding personal passion in sustainability makes it more impactful. -Intentionality in gift-giving can lead to more meaningful exchanges.

15 Apr 2024Ep #23 Mini Episode Indigenous Calendars 00:11:58

We are exploring indigenous calendars of our local areas and how this can help us to connect with the land we live on fostering a better understanding of the local environment and how we can work with it on a deeper level. Links to resources https://research.csiro.au/dsp/indigenous-seasonal-calendars-enabling-indigenous-knowledge-through-a-dynamic-and-engaging-tool/ https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/2018/04/05/seasonal-calendar-featured-at-international-plenary/

31 Jan 2025Cultivating community with Jade Miles 00:44:42

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


In this episode, I sit down with Jade Miles from Black Barn Farm and Future Steading to dive deep into the art of building and sustaining community. We explore the evolving nature of relationships, the role of trust and patience in fostering strong connections, and the balance between social energy and personal boundaries.


Jade shares her experiences with food systems and community building, emphasising the importance of mutual obligation, cultural heritage, and intentional living. We also discuss the challenges of navigating modern social dynamics and how rebuilding lost values through empathy and kindness can create stronger, more connected communities.

Whether you're searching for your tribe, trying to navigate social energy, or looking for ways to deepen your connections, this episode is packed with insights on creating meaningful relationships in an often-isolated world.


Key Takeaways

🌱 Community evolves through experience and unfolds at its own pace.
💡 Trust takes time—be patient and nurture relationships.
🌍 Personal growth often happens through community interactions.
👂 Deep listening and adaptability are key to strong relationships.
🤝 Relationship covenants can help strengthen community bonds.
🧘 Navigating community requires self-awareness and empathy.
🌾 Introverts can engage meaningfully in their own way.
📅 Daily and seasonal rhythms help balance obligations.
🎭 Performative behaviours can hinder authentic connection.
🌳 Nature and community have profound effects on mental health.
✨ Finding your community starts with clarity and stillness.
🌍 Cultural traditions can inform modern community-building efforts.
🕯️ Intentional rituals help foster stronger connections.
💖 Leading with kindness and empathy creates true belonging.
🏡 Prioritising relationships over materialism leads to a richer life.


Tune in for a heartwarming and thought-provoking conversation on redefining community in a world that often promotes isolation.



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20 Mar 2025House Build Part II - Mini Episode00:19:21

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations


In this episode, I chat about my journey of building a "sustainable" house, focusing on how we have looked at the build from a permaculture perspective.




02 May 2024Ep# 28- Hannah Moloney I Good Life I Activism I Community00:40:22

Join us for a chat on Practical Permaculture Podcast with the amazing Hannah Molony (ABC presenter, Author and epic gardener), where we break down permaculture beyond just gardening and dive into its holistic lifestyle vibes.

From redefining activism as caring, to exploring indigenous wisdom and community bonds. We chat about her cool new projects the Flower Power Project.


Hannah also spills the beans on teaching permaculture, empowering individuals, and embracing authenticity.


We love her final advice about "putting the edge effect in the middle" and being your most authentic self.


Please don't forget to like, rate and share this podcast so we can reach more like hearted people.



15 May 2024Ep# 32 Amanda Perris I Rockpile Off-grid Homestead I Australian Homesteader Community I WA farm 01:15:13

This week we chat to Amanda from Rockpile Off-grid Homestead YouTube Chanel and also Australian Homesteader Community Facebook page. Listen to her story starting as a tradie then transitioning to working from home and being on the land.


She is a wealth of knowledge on all things homesteading and we have enjoyed watching her property develop and grow through her channel.


Links mentioned:

Australian Homesteaders Community FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/australianhomesteaders


Rockpile Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead


Geoff Lawton YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverPermaculture


Self sufficient me - Mark  : https://www.youtube.com/@Selfsufficientme


Jess roots and refuge farm: https://www.youtube.com/@RootsandRefugeFarm


Homesteadenomics: https://www.youtube.com/@homesteadonomics


Weedy Garden:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWeedyGarden


Australian Medicinal Herbs: https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw9IayBhBJEiwAVuc3fsOsnYsDWqdd3-s6H_QXiOcld2F7r9rVt5sVevpLn2OWJOCMs7H5gxoCbYEQAvD_BwE



18 Apr 2024Ep# 24 Chickens 101 - Ultimate homesteading animal 00:53:51

You know those books "Internet for dummies" well this episode is like that, but for chickens!


Alysse knows very little about chickens but wants to have them on her property. So Jo gives here the beginner basics to get her started on her chicken rearing journey.


Join us as Alysse learns about chicken needs, behaviours, illness and more.

29 Apr 2024Ep# 27 HOT Compost: Greens vs Browns 00:08:48

Composting got you confused? Funky mix going on? Not sure what is nitrogen or what is carbon?


Listen to this mini episode on HOT composting for more info. We also talk about resources you can access to improve your compost.

29 Nov 2023#1 HELLO! Welcome to Practical Permaculture00:37:36

This is our very first episode!! EEEK. We couldn't be more excited to be here. In this episode we want to share with you who we are, how we met and why we are here.


We hope you enjoy listening to 2 friends gab on about permaculture. Follow us on Insta @practicalpermaculture Find Alysse @onefinevan

See Jo @sohfarmlet

29 Jul 2024Ep# 50 Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:10:50

The fourth principle of permaculture, "Apply Self-Regulation and Accept Feedback," emphasises the importance of creating systems that are self-sustaining and adaptable. This principle extends beyond managing gardens and ecosystems to include personal habits and our how we design our lifestyles.

Key Points:

  • Self-Regulation: Design systems that maintain balance and productivity with minimal external input.
  • Feedback: Observe and adapt practices based on environmental changes and personal needs.

By applying these principles, we can create more resilient and sustainable systems that benefit both ourselves and the environment.

11 Apr 2024Ep# 22 - Meg McGowan aka Permacoach 01:56:33

What an episode with Meg! over 2 hours of chattering.


We talk:

  • How permaculture was related to Megs prior job in the policy force? 
  • Sustainability and self sufficiency- is it realistic
  • How Meg re-designed police policy to help stop corruption. 
  • What is permacoach? 
  • What’s Megs approach to aging in respect to her garden? 
  • Social permaculture 
  • Produce share 
  • Culture and community concepts - living with mindset of abundance and generosity 
  • Growing your own vs farmer markets environmental impact of sharing 

So much info and so many gems. Meg is such an interesting person and we hope you love this chat as much as we did!


https://www.instagram.com/permacoach_me/

https://smarterthancrows.wordpress.com/about-meg-mcgowan/

https://permaculturecc.org.au/


05 Mar 2025Chicken and garden GOALS with Alyce Alexandra00:55:06

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


In this episode, Alysse chats with Alyce Alexandra about her journey from a cooking lover to a full-on permaculture enthusiast, diving into the world of food production, animal care, and sustainable living.


Alyce shares how her passion for cooking turned into a commitment to permaculture, which is all about creating sustainable systems that work for both people and the planet. She explains how growing your own food can improve health and bring families closer together, plus how chickens, though a little destructive at times, can be total garden superheroes when managed right. A good chicken coop can actually boost food production, and goats? They’re perfect for tackling invasive plants like blackberries while keeping the ecosystem balanced.


Alyce also talks about rescuing animals, especially chickens, and how they can thrive in a permaculture setup with some love and care. She emphasizes that taking care of animals is a lifestyle commitment, but it’s one that fits right into the rhythm of permaculture. Community support, she says, is key to keeping everything running smoothly.


She gives some awesome gardening tips too, like how timing is everything when planting veggies (get it wrong, and you’re in trouble!), why small pots just don’t cut it for plant growth, and the importance of sun exposure. Pest control can be frustrating, but Alyce suggests a holistic approach to keep things natural and healthy.


Gardening, she says, teaches patience and the ability to roll with the punches when things don’t go as planned. The conversation wraps up with a look at cool, innovative projects to make animal care more sustainable, and Alyce’s reminder that every garden environment is different—so embrace the challenges and find what works for you.


The key takeaway? In gardening, design principles matter more than copying exactly what someone else is doing, so get creative and make it your own!


To connect with Alyce:

Website www.alycealexandra.com for blog posts on chicken city set up, plus free recipes and cookbooks and kitchenware my garden

Instagram: @alycesediblegarden

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@alycealexandra



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31 Oct 2024Episode 69- Manda Scott I Any human Power I Activism I Politics I Ethics I Change Makers 01:22:06

In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, we interview author Manda Scott, who shares her journey from being a veterinary surgeon to a novelist and her insights on the themes of her latest book. Manda discusses the concept of 'Thrutopia', a vision for a better future in her book Any Human Power. We also chat about the importance of shamanic practices in conscious evolution. She contrasts initiation cultures with trauma cultures, emphasising the need for healing and community building. Manda also provides practical advice for listeners on how to engage politically and create meaningful change in their lives and communities. We hope you enjoy! Resources: https://mandascott.co.uk/ https://mandascott.co.uk/any-human-power-resources/ https://mandascott.co.uk/why-we-need-thrutopias/ https://mandascott.co.uk/a-new-project-for-a-new-world/ https://www.facebook.com/MandaScottAuthor?ref=hl Keywords Manda Scott, Thrutopia, shamanic practices, conscious evolution, permaculture, political engagement, trauma culture, initiation culture, regenerative economics, storytelling Takeaways: -Her book explores the themes of trauma culture versus initiation culture. -'Thrutopia' is a vision for a future that works for everyone. - Shamanic practices can aid in personal and collective healing. - Community building is essential for creating change. - Dystopian narratives are ineffective in inspiring action. - Engaging in political discourse is crucial for societal change. - Finding joy in purpose can guide personal actions. - The current system of governance is broken and needs reform. - We must collaborate to address the ecological crisis

17 Oct 2024Episode 67- Season 4 I Should we quit gardening for the summer I too hot I summer gardening 00:45:42

In this episode, we discuss the upcoming season of the podcast we will be sharing many exciting guests and topics related to gardening and permaculture. We also share personal updates about our current gardens, chat about the importance of soil health and we rethinking summer gardening practices. Do we quit gardening for the summer? A lot comes into it; your context , balancing gardening with lifestyle, water availability and gardening techniques for summer gardening. Keywords gardening, permaculture, summer gardening, soil health, community, irrigation, lifestyle, sustainable living, homesteading, plant care Takeaways - Soil health is crucial for successful gardening. - Summer gardening requires a different approach than other seasons. - Context matters in gardening practices and decisions. - Balancing gardening with lifestyle is essential for enjoyment. - Innovative techniques can help manage summer gardening challenges. - Community collaboration can enhance gardening success. - Watering techniques vary based on personal preference and context. - Intentional planning is key to successful gardening and preserving harvests. - Gardening should be enjoyable, not a burden.

30 Aug 2024Ep# 59 - Andew Yeo I Yeo Farm I Lamb I Permaculture Farm I 100 acres01:02:13

Andrew was in hook line and sinker after doing a @limestone_permaculture intro course. Permaculture wasn’t something on his radar at all until his wife Em gave him a nudge. After doing the course he never looked back. 
Andrew and Em have developed a small lamb operation and productive property at @yeofarm_bulahdelah. Andrew utilises permaculture design within his property to make well thought out and educated decisions, as well as assist with his farming practices. 
His background is large scale lamb farming out west. However, their current farm location as well as farm practices are vastly different from that of their initial family farm. 
Take a listen to how they ended up in a costal farm and how permaculture became a part of their life. 

14 Dec 2023#4 Urban Hum & Tiny Forests 00:57:55

Imagine your whole business being shut down overnight. That's what happened to Kelly and Anna from Urban Hum. Listen to how they shifted their focus, what Permaculture has given them. They are now looking into workshops and education alongside their Urban Tiny Forest. Have a listen and don't forget to subscribe.


Resources Mentioned: Urban hum: https://www.urbanhum.com 

Tiny Forest: https://earthwatch.org.au/programs/tiny-forests A

kira Miyawaki method: https://urban-forests.com/miyawaki-method/ 

Newspaper article: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/cardiff-heights-urban-hum-tiny-forest-gets-growing/ 

Education/workshops: https://www.facebook.com/urbanhum 

Mathew Evans book ‘soil’ Biocast: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=biocast&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 

Varroa mite: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/emergencies/biosecurity/current-situation/varroa-mite-emergency-response--

13 Jun 2024Ep# 40 - World Localisation Day with Anthea Power 01:02:01

In this fun and enlightening episode, join Alysse and Jo as they chat with Anthea Power from Maplewood Permaculture about the inspiring World Localisation Day! Celebrated for the first time on June 21st, 2023, this day shines a light on the importance of building robust local systems that can withstand global disruptions like those highlighted by recent pandemics. Anthea shares her passion for rekindling community connections and fortifying local economies, crucial steps towards enhancing both ecological and social well-being.

Anthea shares what localisation can look like: think shorter distances for your food to travel from farm to plate, supporting local artisans, and fostering a human-scale economy. It's all about empowering communities, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing our quality of life. Plus, hear about practical ways you and your neighbours can actively promote localisation—from attending produce swaps to supporting local businesses and even starting a garden, no matter the size!

Whether you’re looking to host a local food feast, join a working bee, or just learn more about sustainable living, this episode is your gateway to making a meaningful impact. Don’t forget to register for World Localisation Day events and start making a difference in your community today!

Links


https://worldlocalizationday.org/

https://www.maplewoodpermaculture.com/

Insta

@maplewoodpermaculture

@anthea_at_maplewood

Facebook

/maplewoodpermaculturefarm/



04 Dec 2023#2 Our Permie Lens00:51:46

This week is just you and us having a chat. We are talking about what permaculture is for us and how our our understanding of it all is changing and developing as we apply the ethics and principles to our lives, homes and gardens.

Warning and disclaimer: If you are a permie purest this episode will make you cringe. We are not here to educate.... what we want is to inspire you to follow your path into permaculture, what ever that looks like. We are just here to create space for super cool conversations to start.

Hope you enjoy. xx

20 May 2024Ep# 33- Homesteading Mini series Part 1: Herbalism00:08:21

Have you ever wondered about herbalism? Have a listen to our little mini episode on herbalism, what it is all about, how to get started, types of herbal medicine (teas, tinctures, slaves, balms and beyond!). Plus look at Australian Medicinal Herbs website for a FREE download. https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw9IayBhBJEiwAVuc3fsOsnYsDWqdd3-s6H_QXiOcld2F7r9rVt5sVevpLn2OWJOCMs7H5gxoCbYEQAvD_BwE Join us on Practical Permaculture Community or Australian Homesteader Community on FB

04 Jan 2024#7 Ethic - Earth Care00:32:59
03 Dec 2023Giveaway!!!!!! Draw Christmas Eve 202300:04:58

To celebrate the launch of the pod we decided that we wanted to share some love by giving away some amazing packs.

To enter the draw just do one or all of the following:

  • Like our FB page@practicalpermaculture = 1 entry
  • Follow us on Insta @practical_permaculture = 2 entry
  • Follow on Youtube @PracticalPermaculture = 3 entries
  • Joining The Practical Permaculture Podcast Hangout = 3 entries


Prizes :

#1. 2xTix for Farm Tour of Limestone Permaculture in Stroud Road NSW in February. https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/


#2. 1x Rosemary Morrow's book Earth Restorer's Guide to Permaculture & a seed pack.


#3. 3 pack of SoH Simple Guides. Keeping chickens, Companion Planting and Composting. - 8 of these to give away.


Once you have entered please share to anyone likehearted.

The draw will happen and be announced on Christmas Eve.!


Good luck xx


19 Dec 20242024 wrap up! Lessons learnt and looking forward into 202500:37:53

2024 wrap up- Lessons learnt and looking forward into 2025. In this episode, we take a step back to reflect on our first year of podcasting. We talk about the highs, the lessons we’ve learned, and where we’re hoping to go next with the podcast. We dive into our permaculture journey—sharing the challenges, the wins, and how we’ve had to revisit and revise our goals along the way. We also get real about what it’s been like to balance personal commitments with community involvement and how that’s shaped our experiences this year. Gardening has taught us so much, not just about nature but about life. We talk about embracing imperfection, learning from nature’s cycles, and the patience it takes to see growth, whether it’s in the garden or in ourselves. We also reflect on reassessing our career and life goals, the importance of building community, and the foundational lessons that have kept us grounded. This episode is all about growth—personal, professional, and everything in between. Join us as we share what we’ve learned about mindfulness, sustainability, and finding balance on this journey.



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13 Feb 2025Growing, Adapting & Thriving with Liz Zorab00:54:45

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


In this episode, I chat with the lovely Liz Zorab about her journey through gardening, permaculture, and finding balance in self-sufficiency. From tackling poor soil to dealing with pesky garden invaders, Liz shares how she’s turned challenges into learning experiences—one plant at a time!

We dive into:
✨ Adapting to your environment and workingwith nature
✨ The ups and downs of moving to a new property
✨ Why starting small in permaculture is the secret to long-term success
✨ The magic of mixing beauty and function—ornamentals + edibles = chef’s kiss!
✨ How documenting your garden journey helps you see just how far you’ve come

Plus, Liz keeps it real about the importance of self-kindness when living a sustainable lifestyle. Because let’s be honest—gardening (and life) isn’t always sunshine and rainbows, but it’sso worth it.

Grab a cuppa and join us for this inspiring convo! 🌱✨


Key Takeaways

  • Liz has lived in Wales for 25 years, currently in Carmarthenshire.
  • She started exploring permaculture while living on an eight-tenths of an acre site.
  • The climate in Wales is oceanic temperate, with high rainfall and mild winters.
  • Gardening began for Liz at a young age, inspired by her father.
  • Health challenges led Liz to focus on self-sufficiency and growing her own food.
  • Self-sufficiency can mean different things to different people.
  • Liz emphasises the importance of finding a balance in self-sufficiency.
  • The move to a new property presented challenges, including distance to the garden.
  • Liz's journey reflects a broader theme of adapting to life's changes.
  • Community sufficiency is an important consideration in sustainable living. Weeds can be managed with persistence and planning.
  • Soil quality is crucial for successful gardening.
  • Adapting to the environment is key in gardening.
  • Combining ornamentals and edibles enhances garden aesthetics.
  • Starting small allows for manageable growth in permaculture.
  • Documenting progress helps in recognising achievements.
  • Flexibility in gardening practices is essential.
  • Learning from mistakes accelerates gardening knowledge.
  • Community support enriches the gardening experience.
  • Gardening is a journey of continuous learning and adaptation.



27 Mar 2025Big BEE energy - Meet Clancy "the bee guy" 00:37:05

In this episode of Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse sits down with Clancy Lester, a passionate native bee ecologist, to dive into the fascinating world of native bees! 🐝✨


Clancy shares how these tiny pollinators are essential to our ecosystems and how YOU can support them right in your own backyard! From creating bee-friendly habitats to understanding the impact of pesticides, Clancy provides simple, actionable tips for anyone wanting to make a difference. 🌸💚


We also explore the power of Indigenous knowledge in conservation efforts and how connecting with nature can improve mental health. 🌱💆‍♀️


This episode is packed with insights on:

  • How to create the perfect environment for native bees 🏡🐝
  • The fascinating behaviours of bees that’ll make you love them even more 😍
  • Why biodiversity and community engagement matter now more than ever 🌏
  • The mental health benefits of spending time in nature 🌳🧠


Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, Clancy’s practical advice will inspire you to take action and support your local pollinators. Tune in, get inspired, and let’s keep the buzz alive!


Connect with Clarence:

Website - https://nativebeehotels.com/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-clancy-lester/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beesandblossoms.aus/

Tik tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@beesandblossoms.aus

Bluesky- https://bsky.app/profile/georgeclancylester.bsky.social


We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.

07 Dec 2023#3 A Very Permie Christmas01:06:36

This week we delve into what a Permaculture Christmas may look like. Alysse and Jo share their top tips on how to be more eco and intentional about the things we buy, consume and plan for the silly season.


Resources Mentioned: Oxfam Goat gift: https://www.oxfam.org.au/oxfam-shop 

Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711

22 Dec 2023#5 Maplewood Permaculture with Anthea & Will01:43:13

This is honestly the hardest show to name and have show notes for because we covered so damn much in this chat. In this is a whopper of an episode we touch on transitioning from traditional work to relying on your business, people claiming “that’s not permaculture”, PDC and teacher training, Permaculture at the Pub, social permaculture, looking outside permaculture for inspiration, motherhood and permaculture, education and courses plus so much more. Maplewood Permaculture details Maplewood Permaculture: https://www.maplewoodpermaculture.com https://www.instagram.com/maplewoodpermaculturefarm/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZhzSQ1atR4cbp5hyMYf39Q Permaculture at the pub: https://www.maplewoodpermaculture.com/permaculture-at-the-pub We mention the below resources in the show: Richard Perkins: https://www.richardperkins.co Huw Richards: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeaKRrrpWiQFJJmiuon2WoQ Charles Dowding: https://www.youtube.com/@CharlesDowding1nodig Looby Macnamara: https://loobymacnamara.com/home/ Hannah Moloney: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au Brenna Quinlan: https://www.brennaquinlan.com The Food Forest, SA: https://www.foodforest.com.au Limestone Permaculture: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com/workshops-farm-tours-courses Hive and Gobbler: https://hiveandgobbler.com.au/pages/dungog-store-what-s-on Robin Francis: https://robynfrancis.com.au Robin Clayfield: https://dynamicgroups.com.au Futuresteading podcast: https://www.futuresteading.com.au/podcast/ Purple Pear Farm: https://www.instagram.com/purplepearfarm/ Meg Mcgowan: https://www.instagram.com/permacoach_me/ Your exceptional life Marcus Pearce: https://marcuspearce.com.au Retrosuburbia: Pay what you can- https://online.retrosuburbia.com

27 May 2024Ep#35 Homesteading Mini Series I Do you need land to homestead? I Self Sufficiency I Home Made00:09:18

Love the idea of homesteading but think you need land? This mini episode Jo shares what homesteading might look like for different situations and locations. Links mentioned in the episode: Australians Homesteaders COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/groups/3396689447236043. This is created and managed by Amanda Perris from Rockpile Off-Grid Homestead https://www.facebook.com/rockpilehomestead. Its a no nonsense and very supporting group. One of the best in the world of socials. Find us hanging out in the Practical Permaculture Community Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711 or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/

25 Apr 2024Ep# 26 Huw Richards I Permaculture I food forest I Welsh Garden 01:05:52

What an episode...! This week we chat with Huw Richards. And it was a jam packed episode. We talk about self sufficiency (his garden project and related book), working with nature, balancing harvests, preserving, creating soil/compost, embracing minimal disturbance gardening and of course permaculture's roll in Huw's garden. We hope you enjoy listening to this one as much as we enjoyed recording it. We would love if you enjoyed this episode to share it with a friend. You never know what they may get out of it. Thanks for listening.

05 Aug 2024Ep# 52 Design from Patterns to Details I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:10:31

We're diving into Permaculture Principle 7: "Design from Patterns to Details." This principle guides us to start by understanding the broader patterns in nature and society before zeroing in on the specific details of our designs. By recognising these larger patterns, we can create more efficient and sustainable systems. Tune in to learn how to apply this principle to your permaculture projects! Big-Picture Thinking: Start by observing and understanding larger patterns. Patterns in Nature: Use natural patterns like sunlight and water flow in your designs.

28 Nov 2024Episode 73- Osprey Orielle Lake I Climate Justice I World in crisis I WECAN01:01:29

In this episode, Jo engages in a deep conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network.


They explore themes of climate justice, the importance of indigenous rights, and the role of women's leadership in environmental activism.

Osprey shares insights from her book, 'The Story in Our Bones,' discussing how worldviews can reshape our approach to climate issues. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement, emotional resilience, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to climate justice.

ENTER OUR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY: https://mailchi.mp/b4b02e5491b4/practical-permaculture-family


Connect:

https://www.ospreyoriellelake.info/

https://www.wecaninternational.org/who-we-are


Find Practical Permaculture: https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/ CONTINUE the chat on our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711/ Find us on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884⁠ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884


Takeaways

  • Indigenous land acknowledgment is crucial for respect and connection.
  • Osprey's book discusses worldviews and climate justice.
  • Women's leadership is essential in environmental movements.
  • Community engagement can lead to significant change.
  • Emotional resilience is vital for climate activists.
  • Climate justice requires an intersectional approach.
  • Every small action contributes to a larger impact.
  • We need to change our story to address climate issues.
  • Acting on climate issues brings joy and hope.

Keywords:

climate justice, permaculture, indigenous rights, women's leadership, community engagement, environmental activism, rewilding, emotional resilience, policy making, practical steps

22 Apr 2024Ep #25 Is permaculture expensive?00:10:50

Is permaculture expensive? This is something of a misnomer. Many people think that it’s a tool or a method of growing food that has banana circles, mandala gardens and other trendy things. 

Permaculture is a design framework (initially for agriculture, but is now for much more) that aims to build resilient living systems in step with the nature that supports the production of nutritious food, renewable resources and resilient communities while also aiming to make a positive impact, leaving behind better than what we started with. 

Permaculture can be as expensive or inexpensive as you like. This episode we chat about how we save money and are frugal with what we need and want. 

Below are some links to great cost saving methods

https://www.theseedcollection.com.au/blog/gardening-on-a-budget

https://permies.com/t/1560/Permaculture-money

https://www.permaculturenews.org/2016/02/12/voluntary-frugality/

https://permacultureprinciples.com/post/finding-pleasure-in-the-free-things-in-life/

https://www.milkwood.net/2017/09/25/27-life-hacks-for-permaculture-living/



08 Feb 2024#12 Tierra “Earth” Projects with Kyle Taylor00:42:46

Kyle makes some time for a chat with us about Urban Permaculture and Landscaping. Kyle has a business called Tierra Projects based in Northern Sydney NSW Australia. He has big plans for growing his new business to include building construction and more eco landscaping practices. Have a listen and let us know what you think!

Tierra projects https://tierraprojects.com.au https://www.instagram.com/tierra.projects 

https://permaculturesydneyinstitute.org 

Addi project - https://addiroad.org.au 

Reverse garbage- https://www.instagram.com/reversegarbage/?hl=en OR https://reversegarbage.org.au 

Tyson Yunkaporta - Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking 

Tyson Yunkaporta - Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World



16 Feb 2024#13 Fair Share 01:21:23

What is fair share? Fair share is about "setting limits on our consumption, as well as creating and re-distributing a surplus". But the definition of faire share has changed over time. And what does this look like in a PRACTICAL sense? We chat about how we do fair share day to day as well as what it can look like in a more boarder sense and touch on global/political fair share. We hope you enjoy!

13 May 2024Ep# 31 - Going Plastic FREE this July 00:10:01

Join us this week to start thinking about plastic free July. Alysse gives 10 of her tips and simple swaps for you to consider implementing this July (and into the future!) 

 

We would love to hear any of your swaps or tips for plastic free July too. Shoot us a comment or join our Facebook page the Practical Permaculture community to chat more. 

 

Online Bulk food:

https://wildandwastefree.net/collections

 


08 Jul 2024Ep# 44- Observe & Interact I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode 00:12:12

This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 1 - Observe and Interact.

29 Feb 2024#15 Season Finale 00:26:14

In the words of bugs bunny... That's all folks!⁠ ⁠ What a whirl wind into the world of podcasting.

A BIG thanks to all our guests who selflessly gave up their time to come and speak with us.

We have learnt so much from you. ⁠And we are so grateful. You have all supported us and encouraged us. It means the world. ⁠ ⁠ 

And a HUGE thanks to our listeners. It's weird chatting and sending it out to the world. But when we get lovely comments, messages and interactions with our listeners- it gives us the warm and fuzzies. ⁠ 

Our hope is to make even the teeniest impact into someone's life. To keep you company when you garden, give you something to giggle at, a new technique to try, a new piece of knowledge. If we can do that then it's all worth it. ⁠ ⁠ 

Season 2 starts back up on the 22nd March. We will still be in social media land if you want to reach out. Behind the scenes we will be recording with some EPIC people and we cant wait to share. ⁠ See you then! ⁠

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13 Mar 2025House Build Part I - Mini Episode00:16:52

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations


In this episode, I chat about my journey of building a "sustainable" house, focusing on site selection, design choices, and permaculture principles. I share my insights on orientation strategies, thermal mass, ventilation, and water management. I also talk about how we have tried to balance sustainability with practical constraints and budget considerations. Stay tuned for part II next week where I talk about looking at building through a permaculture lens.




16 Aug 2024Ep# 55- Gina Lopez I Chaffin Creek Farm I Food security I Community I Workshops00:58:50

This week we chat to Gina from Chaffin Creek farm. Together with her partner, they run a small scale regenerative farm in the lower Northern Rivers. They follow biodynamic practices and also use syntropic practices. 


They have been amping up their workshops and offerings to the community. They are building community and educating everyone who wants to know more. 


We chat about her off farm income, being your authentic self, food security and sovereignty plus so much more. 


To learn more about Chaffin creek farm and what they look take a look at the links below: 


Social Media: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/chaffin_creek_farm/⁠ A little about them: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQEbNPJqd2M⁠ https://www.sharecreateinnovate.com Book courses here: ⁠https://linktr.ee/chaffincreekfarm


21 Nov 2024Episode 72- Farm my school I Ben and James I Community I School Market Garden I01:03:43

In this episode, Alysse speaks with James and Ben from Farm My School, a project aimed at transforming disused school land into thriving market gardens. They discuss their journey, the challenges of local food systems, and the importance of community engagement and education in promoting food security and sustainability. The conversation highlights the principles of permaculture and the impact of school gardens on students and the broader community. They also share their future plans for expansion and advice for those looking to make a difference in their communities. ENTER OUR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY: https://mailchi.mp/b4b02e5491b4/practical-permaculture-family Connect: https://www.farmmyschool.com/ https://www.instagram.com/farm.my.school https://www.linkedin.com/company/farm-my-school/?originalSubdomain=au Find Practical Permaculture: https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/ CONTINUE the chat on our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/349282787464711/

Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553248203884 Takeaways -Farm My School aims to transform disused school land into market gardens. -Community engagement is crucial for the success of local food systems. -Permaculture principles guide the operations of Farm My School. -Education about food systems is essential for food security. -The project addresses health and environmental concerns. -School gardens can significantly impact students' learning experiences. -Collaboration with local organisations enhances community support. -The project has faced challenges but continues to grow and adapt. -Future plans include expanding to more schools and communities. -Hands-on experience in gardening fosters a deeper connection to food. Keywords permaculture, community gardens, food security, education, regenerative farming, local food systems, sustainability, Farm My School, environmental education, school gardens

18 Jul 2024Ep# 47- Village Reconnected I Ash & Nige I Homeschooling I Permaculture inspired I Project based learning 01:06:09

This week we chat to Ash and Nige from the Village Reconnected. Village Reconnected is a Permaculture inspired online curriculum and community for primary aged outdoor learners and their families. Where project based learning and likeminded community meets an innate curiosity for the natural world.


It was such an inspiring chat, we talk about their journey to where they are and also chat about the school system and homeschool system. We delve into why community is so important and the benefit of learning from those who came before us.


Check them out: https://www.villagereconnected.com.au

https://www.instagram.com/villagereconnected/

27 Jun 2024BONUS EP- Seed Collection interviews Alysse00:45:34

While we are on our two week break we thought we would share a BONUS Ep from fellow podcasters 'How I Grow' is produced by The Seed Collection Pty Ltd. They chat to Alysse about her new farm set up and her journey to finding a plot of land.


Have you ever dreamed of transforming a simple plot of land into a thriving, self-sufficient homestead? Our latest conversation with Alysse from One Fine Farm is an intimate look into the realities of permaculture living, where she shares her family's journey in northern New South Wales. From the careful observation of rain patterns to the ambitious plans for crop cultivation, Alysse's story is a compelling tapestry of hard-won wisdom, community spirit, and a profound connection to nature.

'How I Grow' is produced by The Seed Collection Pty Ltd.

Find out more about us here: www.theseedcollection.com.au

02 Sep 2024Ep# 60- Integrate Rather than Segregate I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:10:52

The principle "Integrate rather than segregate" highlights the value of fostering synergies between different elements within a system to boost efficiency and resilience. When we isolate components, they often become weaker and struggle to thrive. This concept applies to people as well. We flourish when we connect with like-minded individuals who share our values. Check out Episode 4 season 1 to find out about the Miyawaki method of planting.

12 Sep 2024Ep #63- Beth aka Dirt mum I Kitchen garden educator I Permaculture enthusiast I Permaculture Educator 01:04:23

In this conversation, Alysse, Jo, and Beth discuss Beth's work as a kitchen garden educator and her journey into permaculture. Beth shares her background growing up on a farm and her passion for connecting with the land.

She talks about how permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection. Beth also discusses her work in schools, teaching children about sustainability, mental health, and the joy of growing their own food. She emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and the impact it has on children's understanding of where their food comes from. Beth discusses the importance of teaching resilience and gardening skills to children. She emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their own food production and waste management.


Beth also shares her experiences in coordinating the Blue Mountain Sustainable Schools Network and participating in workshops and conferences. Her advice to those starting their permaculture journey is to grow where they are and make conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future.


Key takeaways:

  • Permaculture is more than just gardening, it's about community and connection.
  • Hands-on learning and observation are powerful tools for teaching children about sustainability and where their food comes from.
  • Kitchen garden programs in schools can have a positive impact on children's mental health and wellbeing.
  • Permaculture is a lifelong learning journey that is constantly evolving and adapting to different contexts and environments. Teaching resilience and gardening skills to children is crucial for their personal growth and development.
  • Individuals should take control of their own food production and waste management.
  • Collaborating with local communities, schools, and organisations can create a network of support and resources.
  • Growing where you are and making conscious choices to care for people, the earth, and the future is essential in the permaculture journey.
23 Sep 2024Episode 66- Creatively respond to Change I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:10:19

In this final mini-episode of season 3, we explore Permaculture Principle #12 – Creatively Use and Respond to Change.

Change is inevitable, but instead of resisting it, we can get creative and turn it into an opportunity. Whether it’s pests in the garden or unexpected shade, responding flexibly allows us to design solutions that thrive in new conditions.

This mindset works beyond the garden too, helping us adapt to life’s curveballs. As we wrap up the season, take this as a reminder: next time something changes, ask, “How can I use this creatively?” Stay tuned for season 4 on October 18th!

07 May 2024Ep# 29 Cheap, Easy & Simple Water Solutions00:17:37

Water harvesting is soooo simple anyone can do it and it's not just for those with land. Join Jo this week as she shares a few very simple ways of harvesting water for the garden or for other uses.

19 Aug 2024Ep# 56- Use and Value renewable resources and services I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:08:09

This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 5 - Use and Value renewable resources and services

25 Mar 2025BONUS EP Where is Jo??00:20:15

A few people have asked "Where is Jo?" here is a little update of where Jo has been and how she will be involved in the Podcast going forward... We love you Jo!

22 Jul 2024Ep# 48- Obtain a Yield I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode00:07:07

This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 3- Obtain a Yield

22 Mar 2024#16 Our Autumn Gardens 01:02:53

AND we are back from our two-week break. Season two starts off with us chatting about our Autumn Gardens (and winter garden prep!). We talk about how we are prepping our spaces by creating compost, replenishing soil, seed saving (*cough* buying), building raised bed, gardening to the indigenous calendars as well as how we documenting and reflect on our gardens. Resources mentioned: • Australian Native Bee co. https://www.australiannativebeeco.com • The Seed Collection – What to sow https://www.theseedcollection.com.au/sownow • Diggers club https://www.diggers.com.au • Diggers journal https://www.diggers.com.au/products/diggers-3-year-garden-journal • UVP Garden Planner https://www.urbanveggiepatch.com/products/garden-planner • Indigenous calendars https://www.csiro.au/en/research/indigenous-science/indigenous-knowledge/calendars • Limestone Permaculture - https://www.limestonepermaculture.com https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture/

07 Feb 2025Urban gardens and food growing with Phil Dudman01:03:43

We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


In this weeks chat, Phil Dudman shares his journey into gardening and permaculture, discussing the importance of community, the practicality of urban gardening, and the design elements that contribute to a successful garden. 


He emphasises the learning process through experience, the joy of gardening as a lifestyle, and the benefits of growing food in small spaces. 


Connect with Phil;

https://www.growyourfood.com.au/

https://www.instagram.com/phildudmangardening/




Takeaways

  • Gardening fosters connections within the community.
  • Urban gardens can be highly productive and efficient.
  • Phil's garden produces 75% of their fruit and vegetables.
  • Designing a garden involves observation and adaptation.
  • Failures in gardening are valuable learning experiences.
  • Gardening is a lifelong journey of learning and practice
  • Community gardening enhances the gardening experience. 
  • Aesthetics play a crucial role in gardening.
  • Never give up; you're often closest to success when you feel like quitting.
  • Common mistakes include starting too big and neglecting daily care.
  • Patience and practice are key to becoming a better gardener.



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09 May 2024Ep# 30 Lachie Tree Frog Permaculture I Social Permaculture I Urban Garden I 00:58:06

This week we chat to Lachie from Tree frog Permaculture. He was such joy and happy dude. We talked about what he does, how he came to be in his line of work, his passion for his garden is infectious! We talk city gardens and his dreams for urban shared garden space in Newcastle (NSW).


A fun, light hearted chat join us as we have a yarn with Lachie.



12 Dec 2024Urban Permaculture in a fast paced world with Koren Helbig 00:56:34

In this episode of the Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse and Koren explore the multifaceted world of urban permaculture, discussing its challenges, opportunities, and the importance of community connections.


The conversation also highlights the significance of rest and work-life balance, as well as the need to redefine wealth and happiness in a modern context.


Koren and Alysse explore the intersection of budgeting, bartering, work-life balance, and permaculture principles.

Koren shares her journey towards a sustainable lifestyle, emphasising the importance of clear communication, intentional rest, and the practical application of permaculture in urban gardening.


  • Kind Koren at:
  • Website: ⁠korenhelbig.com⁠

    Instagram:  Instagram.com/koren.helbig⁠

    Newsletter: ⁠korenhelbig.com/newsletter⁠


    20 Jun 2024Ep# 42 Corinne Mossati I Cocktail Gardens I Shrubs & Botanical Sodas01:08:05

    What an epic job title… Drinks writer, author, cocktail gardener, founder editor or gormantic gardener! Does anyone else want Corinne’s job? Join us for our Season finale! We get celebratory and talk to Corinne about cocktails, shrubs & sodas! Listen to Corinne's story, a self confessed “black thumb” that killed everything in her urban courtyard (including mint!) who saved a chilli plant and became inspired to start her gardening journey. If you ever wondered how you can turn your zucchini into a delicious drink or how to elevate your cocktails then tune in people! This episode is for you!! To find Corinne: https://thegourmanticgarden.com https://cocktailsandbars.com https://corinnemossati.com https://gourmantic.com BOOKS: https://thegourmanticgarden.com/shop/ Books Details Grow Your Own Cocktail Garden https://thegourmanticgarden.com/product/grow-your-own-cocktail-garden/ Shrubs & Botanical Sodas https://thegourmanticgarden.com/product/shrubs-botanical-sodas/ Socials Insta @the.gourmanticgarden @corinnemossati @cocktails_bars @growiteatitdrinkit @gourmantic Socials Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Gourmantic https://www.facebook.com/cocktailsandbars TIKTOK @thegourmanticgarden YOUTUBE @thegourmanticgarden

    04 Apr 2025The Joy of Growing Food and plants with Sustainable Holly00:48:36

    Check out Botanical Bazaar here: https://bit.ly/3RsvdflGold coast Premier Gardening and Sustainable living festival August 2nd and 3rd.

    In this weeks chat, Alysse sits down with Holly, the passionate permaculture gardener behind Sustainable Holly, to dive into her sustainable gardening journey. 🌱 From her childhood in New Zealand to her gardening adventures in the hot, dry climate of Perth, Holly shares how she’s adapted and thrived in the garden.In this episode, you’ll hear all about:🌼 Different garden challenges including climates and sizes – How Holly tackled the climate shift and the challenges of gardening in a hot, arid environment.🌿 The Magic of Biodiversity – Why having a variety of plants is key to a thriving, resilient garden (and how it looks way cooler too!).🍅 Seed Saving & Plant Identification – Holly’s unique approach to saving seeds and identifying plants, plus why letting nature run its course is often the best strategy!💚 Growing Food & Facing Fears – The joy of growing your own food, the fears beginners often face, and how to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process.🌸 Exploring Unusual Plants – Get inspired to experiment with lesser-known plants and how starting small can lead to big rewards in your garden.If you’re looking for a bit of gardening inspiration and want to learn more about how to create a garden that works with nature, this episode is for you!Tune in to hear how Holly’s hands-on experiences and creative approach to sustainable gardening can inspire you to dig in, experiment, and grow with confidence! 🌻🔗 Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you loved this episode! Let’s keep spreading the gardening love! 🌿Connect with Holly:https://www.youtube.com/c/SustainableHollyhttps://sustainableholly.com/https://www.instagram.com/sustainable_holly/We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.

    23 May 2024 Ep# 34 Site Sector Analysis with Will from Maplewood Permaculture I Why do it? What to include? What does it tell us? 01:15:01

    As always we give you an update on our gardens, up Alysse's way the rain has finally stoped and she is back in the garden. Meanwhile at Jo’s, the animals are the topic of conversation. 


    This week we have our first RETURN guest, the very knowledgeable Will from Maplewood Permaculture.  


    We chat about Site sector analysis. When to do it in the planning process, why it is necessary, what insight it gives us and more importantly what t include on a site sector Analysis.

     

    Maplewood Sun Calculator for Site Sector Analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBnWn0-BzIM


    https://www.suncalc.org


    https://www.findmyshadow.com


    To learn more about Will’s other offerings head to Maplewood’s Permacultures instagram or Facebook  OR their website for the courses. 


    wmaplewood permaculture


    https://www.instagram.com/maplewoodpermaculture/ 


    https://www.facebook.com/maplewoodpermaculturefarm

    17 Apr 2025Melliodora Musings: Food, Family & the Future with Su Dennett01:20:14

    Check out Botanical Bazaar festival here: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Rsvdfl⁠

    The Gold Coast's Premier Gardening and Sustainable living festival August 2nd and 3rd.  



    Pack your gumboots and curiosity — we're heading to Melliodora! In this episode of The Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse sits down with the incredible Su Dennett: community builder, local food champion, and one half of the dream team behind Melliodora, Australia’s iconic permaculture homestead.


    Together, they chat about what it really means to live simply in a not-so-simple world. From buying land and growing food to building deep connections with neighbours, Su shares her lived wisdom on relocalisation, resilience, and why slowing down might just be the ultimate act of resistance.


    Expect heartfelt stories about motherhood, identity, and navigating the chaos of modern life with a grounded, generous spirit. Su reflects on her roots, her cultural influences, the power of passing down knowledge, and how being a role model (even when it’s messy) helps shape future generations.


    You’ll hear: 

    🌾 Why local food systems are the heartbeat of healthy communities
    🏡 What it’s like to build a life at Melliodora
    💬 The importance of vulnerability, storytelling & real conversations
    🤝 Conflict resolution tips straight from decades of community living
    🥗 Why shared meals are magic—and not just for your belly


    Whether you're permaculture-curious or already knee-deep in compost, this chat will leave you inspired to grow, connect, and rethink what “living well” really looks like.


    More about Su: 

    Su Dennett is a permaculture elder and local food pioneer who’s been plating up change for the last four decades.


    She lives at Melliodora, the internationally recognised permaculture demonstration site in Central Victoria, alongside partner David Holmgren, permaculture co-originator, and a cast of goats, chooks, bees, orchards, gardens and exchange-based households.


    Su’s seasonal wholefood lunches are an institution, feeding up to a dozen people each day – and many more on tours and Permaculture Design Courses.


    In 2013 Su was added to Hepburn Shire Council's Women's Honour Roll for her fierce leadership in simple, low impact living. 



    Connect here:

    https://hub.holmgren.com.au/lp/do-with-su/season-one/online-permaculture-series/

    https://www.instagram.com/retrosuburbiaofficial

    https://hub.holmgren.com.au/lp/do-with-su/zine/numero-uno/



    We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.



    31 Jul 2024Ep# 51- Lessons from our first year in Permaculture I 1 year post PDC I Mistakes I Learnings00:46:38

    Holy Heck, how did we get here? One year post PDC with Limestone Permaculture, feels like forever ago but also yesterday.

    Question is... what did we learn from our three months with Brett at Limestone?

    What learnings became more concrete over the past year? Did we ditch anything from the course? Did we need to "let go" of some concepts? Did we find a hill to die on or adapt and change? What lessons are we still learning? Are there concepts we are still grappling?


    Listen in and share what you are still learning about Permaculture or things you find hard to make a reality. Join our Facebook group to keep the chat alive. https://www.facebook.com/share/g/pbkojA27uaJnjDVQ/


    And remember the code PPP5% will get you 5% off Australian Medical Herb products. https://australianmedicinalherbs.com.au/

    12 Aug 2024Ep# 54- Produce no waste I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode I00:06:07

    This season we are taking the time to unpack each Permaculture Principles in our mini Episodes. We explore what we have learnt, what our current understanding is, musings and considerations in relation to each principle. This week Alysse explores Principle 6 - Produce no waste

    17 Jun 2024Ep# 41 Homesteading Mini Series I Long term food storage I Planning to be self sufficient00:08:43

    As part of a homestead, lots of people want to be as self sufficient as possible with their food. But how do we do this? Great planning needs to be taken with how to not only preserve food but also to store it long term. For food preserving listen to episode 11 (link below) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBc_ZzCovYU&t=920s We hope you get some ideas for your kitchen, and if you have any more ideas please add them in the comments below.

    06 Jun 2024Ep # 38- Ernie Harbott I Soil and Compost I Self confessed Enviro Nerd I00:57:41

    Come nerd out with us as we chat compost and soil with Ernie Harbott, self confessed environmental nerd. She has a PhD in biogeochemistry, is a teacher, life long learner and absolute compost freak.


    A self taught soil ecologist & master composter, she is studying at soil food web school under Dr. Elaine Ingham to refine her microscopy skills for soil/compost. Passionate regen educator and advocate she firmly believes everyone can make a difference through soil regeneration.


    Join our chat as we talk about "Soil Sisters Singleton", starting community gardens, feeding the soil, types of compost, why you want a biologically diverse compost and how to inoculate compost.


    Find Ernie here: Soil Sisters Singleton: https://www.facebook.com/groups/186769716757723/


    Ernies workshops: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=826606586170191&id=100064625715226&rdid=Ozvd6xLteMJ1mLwO


    Coffee and compost: https://www.facebook.com/messenger_media/?attachment_id=3795657664027071&message_id=mid.%24cAABa9YlYeSuVtfDJxGPhKt5-Iz7Y&thread_id=888990503


    Compost Culture: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087425930317&mibextid=LQQJ4d

    22 Aug 2024Ep# 57- Spring Seasonality I Observation I planning I site sector 00:48:40

    Hello lovely listeners! We have a big chat about the change of seasons. What we are thinking about, what we are planning, what we are planting and looking forward into the spring/summer season.


    We would LOVE to hear what you are up to, reach out on socials, comment on YouTube, or join our community page on Facebook.



    10 Apr 2025Snackin' Off the Beaten Path A Forager's Tale with Chanterelle01:10:54

    Check out Botanical Bazaar festival here: https://bit.ly/3RsvdflThe Gold Coast's Premier Gardening and Sustainable living festival August 2nd and 3rd.

    Grab your baskets and sense of adventure — we’re heading into the wild! 🌿🍄

    In this episode of The Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse chats with the delightful Chanterelle — professional forager, educator, and all-around wild food wizard. Together, they dive deep (sometimes literally!) into the art of foraging: from munchable mushrooms to backyard "weeds" that are anything but weeds.

    Expect stories about how Chanterelle got into foraging, the cultural roots of wild food traditions, and why dandelions and plantains might just be your new favorite snacks. They also unpack common myths (no, not all mushrooms are out to get you), essential safety tips, and how foraging can reconnect us with community, land, and ourselves.

    You’ll learn:

    • How to ID beginner-friendly wild edibles 🌼

    • Why “weeds” might be the most underrated superfoods

    • Tools and tips for safe, sustainable foraging 🧺

    • The joy of finding dinner growing in your backyard

    • How foraging workshops are keeping ancient wisdom alive

    Whether you're a total newbie or a seasoned plant nerd, this episode will leave you itching to hit the trail — or at least your backyard — in search of your next wild treat.


    Connect with Chanterelle:

    https://www.instagram.com/the_foragers_plate/

    https://www.theforagersplate.com/

    https://www.theforagersplate.com/events-1


    We live, work, and dream on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands. We acknowledge them as holding deep ecological knowledge and their ability to live sustainably in harmony with the land. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.


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