
Blog Archives - Very Edible Gardens
On February 20, 21 and 22nd, Very Edible Gardens had a stall at Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival. We gave talks, […]
Making Permaculture WHAT? – did you say STRONGER?
What kind of brazen title for a blog is that! Well, as Dan explained in an early post: Yes, permaculture is amazing. Gobsmackingly relevant. Awe-inspiringly solution-packed. But let’s …
A personal history of Dan Palmer - Very Edible Gardens
Sep 14, 2022 · A tribute to VEG founder Dan Palmer (1974-2022) and all his accomplishments.
Projects Archives - Very Edible Gardens
A few days back we caught up with Patrick Blamplied who is a media consultant for our friends at the […]
A personal perspective on the beginnings of VEG
Jan 8, 2014 · Adam had founded energy bulletin (now Resilience.org) and was organising workshops called greening the apocalypse and a blog called Eat the Suburbs. I started getting …
Custom Wicking Beds Explained - Very Edible Gardens
Apr 25, 2013 · And a link to some older blog posts on fixing a damaged wicking bed, a community wicking bed install we did (see part two here), a permablitz where two VEG wicking beds were …
VEG Design Solutions - Part One - Very Edible Gardens
Jun 17, 2012 · When designing edible gardens, a site-specific problem will often crop up. One of the most enjoyable aspects of permaculture design […]
Blog Archives - Page 10 of 27 - Very Edible Gardens
Thanks to Viva la Ferment Fever workshop participant Flo for her lovely blog post describing the day!
Woodend VEG Design Process Example - Very Edible Gardens
Mar 30, 2014 · A few weeks back Dan completed a VEG preliminary permaculture design consultation in Woodend. Here he shares the process. The VEG Design […]
Blog Archives - Page 26 of 27 - Very Edible Gardens
A few weeks back we enjoyed revisiting Pam’s Kew garden that we helped design and install about eight years back.