What's Inside Issue 37 of Pip Magazine
Get ready for spring with Issue 37 of Pip Magazine, filled with inspiring ideas and valuable information to help you prepare and thrive this season. Filled with inspiring ideas, this edition empowers you to grow abundance—whether you're nurturing a backyard vegetable garden, a windowsill herb collection, or a flourishing community space.
Discover how to grow your own flowers to boost beauty and biodiversity in your garden. Save money (and plastic) while enhancing flavour in your food by cultivating your own herbs, and create wild vinegars from foraged plants. Explore plant-based alternative leathers paving the way for a more ethical future, learn to make natural insect repellents, and take a tour of a climate-conscious tiny home. Uncover how nature, reflection, and ritual can guide you to your purpose, plus enjoy our bonus spring seasonal garden planning poster and much more!
Whether you're new to permaculture or a seasoned grower, Issue 37 will inspire you to get your hands dirty and connect more deeply with the soil – and your community.
This issue includes:
- Grow your own pollinator attracting flower garden
- Grow your own herb garden
- Learn how to make simple wild vinegars from foraged plants
- The plant based alternative leathers for a more ethical future
- DIY natural insect repellants
- Take a peek inside a tiny home built for climate resilience
- How nature rituals and reflections can help you find your purpose
- FREE pull out Spring seasonal garden planning poster
Plus...Pip Magazine regulars including book, film and podcast reviews, the Kid's Patch, helpful guides on seed-saving, plant spotlights, and the important perspectives on Indigenous knowledge surrounding food cultivation in Australia.
About Pip Magazine
The aim of Pip Magazine is to share ideas, information and inspiration about living more sustainably using permaculture principles. Pip Magazine is printed with 100% vegetable inks on a 100% recycled paper cover and FSC paper pages.
A visually beautiful publication, the gorgeous illustrations and photography inspire people to pick up a copy, and while flicking through it will find something that inspires them to make positive changes in their lives. The articles are practical, clear and accessible; you don’t need to have extensive knowledge about permaculture or sustainability to get something out of it. But it is also relevant to those who are already living a sustainable life and want more ideas and inspiration.
Pip Magazine's articles encompass no-waste living, growing food, making compost, foraging, seed saving, preserving, fermenting, beekeeping, keeping chickens, green building, repair, DIY, crafting, recipes and much more.