Sick Veg

12.10.25

John Seymour: The Self-Sufficient Gardener

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    Just when I thought I had read all the books by John Seymour that were pertinent to me I came across another. "The Self-Sufficient ...
25.9.25

Nature is One and Indivisible.

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    You'd have to have a hard heart not to chuckle at F.C. King's name. And this IS Sick Veg after all.   I was delighted to find a ...
8.9.25

Visionary Growers and Farmers of the Counterculture

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  A clean version of the presentation I gave at Capel Manor College, Groundswell, Green Gathering, and The Organic Growers Gathering.
6.9.25

Winding things up

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I recently harvested my tomato crop and turned it into chutney. It seemed like a good moment to reflect on four years of growing.
11.8.25

Whole Earth Discipline

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  I’ve mentioned it before that one of the quirks of researching history is that you are usually only presented with information which dra...
11.7.25

Zig Zag Zen

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  My research for “Retreat” was pretty exhaustive, however one thing you find researching a particular era is that all the references with...
7.6.25

Jay Stevens (1953–2025)

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  Jay Stevens in his kitchen in Vermont in 2022. For the past seven years, since 2018, my world has been dominated by work on the two bo...
4.6.25

Munch’s Garden

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      Mrs. Ingram and Celyn Brazier’s “Munch is Missing” is a total delight, a veritable banquet. The work involved in creating these book...
27.5.25

Gravetye Manor

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  To visit William Robinson’s oval vegetable garden at Gravetye Manor, we had to eat an expensive lunch, because the hotel that runs the s...
23.4.25

Save Soil

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  Sadhguru's Save Soil Article.
18.4.25

JADAM Sulphur

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This is my third and final JADAM post. Beyond JADAM’s pesticide and JADAM Microorganism Solution the third preparation which has appealed ...
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