Bricolage Farming


creatively using what is locally available

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Are Baked Beans the Threshold to a Pulse Revolution in the UK?

Ponderings on how growing and eating more pulses in the UK could improve our health, reduce agricultural emissions and make our food system more resilient. Where it all began “Children understand the concept of baked beans”, the words of a Bristolian school chef during a discussion on how the city could transition to a more…

The River Chew – part one

song sharing – paths old and quiet – naked plunge – the beetle that follows – me and ben meandering In tides of green And meadows sweet In forests tall Sing for us all In times of greed Where flowers weep In rivers old Swim for us all Chwefru, ‘the moving, gushing water’ or ‘winding…

Alder

Fearn Full Moon 23rd February A Moon in new surroundings – small is beautiful – egret empire At this stage in my journey through the Celtic tree calendar, I feel myself getting tangled in a confusion of moon cycles, a house being engulfed by ivy, making it harder and harder to see clearly out the…

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