

Practical Permaculture | Gardening and Intentional Living
Alysse Gallagher
Practical Permaculture with Alysse Gallagher.
Welcome to the practical permaculture podcast. Your weekly podcast dose of gardening, intentional living and all things permaculture, served with a side of fun and plenty of great conversations. Together we will dig into practical tips, chat with experts and explore ways to cultivate a more abundant sustainable life.
Recorded on Yaegl Country. 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.
Welcome to the practical permaculture podcast. Your weekly podcast dose of gardening, intentional living and all things permaculture, served with a side of fun and plenty of great conversations. Together we will dig into practical tips, chat with experts and explore ways to cultivate a more abundant sustainable life.
Recorded on Yaegl Country. 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.
Episodes
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Jul 29, 2024 • 11min
Ep# 50 Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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.

Jul 25, 2024 • 1h 2min
Ep# 49- Episode 49- Honey Bee Farmstead I Mel Hughes I Homesteading I Animals I Community
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

Jul 22, 2024 • 7min
Ep# 48- Obtain a Yield I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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

Jul 18, 2024 • 1h 6min
Ep# 47- Village Reconnected I Ash & Nige I Homeschooling I Permaculture inspired I Project based learning
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/

Jul 15, 2024 • 10min
Ep# 46- Catch & Store Engery I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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.

Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep# 45 Eleanor (Elle) Jenkins I Australian Medicinal Herbs I Locally grown I Health focus
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

Jul 8, 2024 • 12min
Ep# 44- Observe & Interact I Unpacking Permaculture Principles I Mini Episode
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.

Jul 4, 2024 • 49min
Ep# 43- Winter gardens I General catch up I Winter jobs I
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.

Jun 27, 2024 • 46min
BONUS EP- Seed Collection interviews Alysse
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

Jun 20, 2024 • 1h 8min
Ep# 42 Corinne Mossati I Cocktail Gardens I Shrubs & Botanical Sodas
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/
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