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.

  1. Growing Fruit Trees & Building Community Orchards with Susan

    07/27/2025

    Growing Fruit Trees & Building Community Orchards with Susan

    In this inspiring episode, Alysse sits down with Susan to explore the world of fruit trees and community gardening. Drawing from over 15 years of hands-on experience, Susan shares her journey of cultivating a thriving community orchard, offering practical advice on planting tips, pruning techniques, pest management, and promoting soil health. Learn how cross-pollination affects fruit production, why grafting can expand your harvest, and how urban gardening spaces can support healthy ecosystems. Whether you're just getting started with a bare root tree or managing an established orchard, this episode delivers essential knowledge for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. 🌳 Key Takeaways: Community gardening fosters connection, education, and sustainability. Successful fruit tree care involves managing pests, diseases, and proper pruning. Healthy soil is the foundation for strong tree growth and productivity. Cross-pollination is vital for many fruit trees to produce abundant fruit. Grafting allows multiple fruit varieties to grow on a single tree. Start with good planning—location, tree type, and soil prep matter. Community orchards thrive with shared support and long-term vision. Growing fruit trees requires patience and consistent care. 🎧 Tune in now to gain expert insights and step-by-step guidance on building your own fruitful gardening journey—right in your backyard or shared community space! ✅ Subscribe for more gardening tips and orchard insights!👍 Like this podcast if you found it helpful💬 Comment with your favorite fruit tree or tip you’ve learned🔔 Hit the subscribe to get notified when new episodes drop 🔗 Connect With Us:Practical Permaculture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/practical_permaculture/Website: OrchardPeople.comPodcast: https://podcast.orchardpeople.com/Courses: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/Books: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/books

    58 min
  2. How One Mum’s Idea is Fighting Food Waste and Building Community – Tianda from uForage

    07/10/2025

    How One Mum’s Idea is Fighting Food Waste and Building Community – Tianda from uForage

    In this episode, we chat with Tianda, founder of the uForage and a busy mum on a mission to reshape how we share food. Tianda shares her journey as a parent and entrepreneur, and how witnessing food abundance in her own community sparked the idea for uForage — a platform designed to connect people through local produce, reduce food waste, and improve food security. We dive into: The challenges of food insecurity in modern communitiesHow the app helps users find and share local, wild, and surplus foodWhy keeping the platform accessible and free is at the heart of its missionPlans to expand with foraging education and preservation tipsThe vision of building stronger, more sustainable food networksWhether you're into sustainability, tech for good, or just curious how local food sharing works, this conversation will inspire you. 📝 Key Takeaways: Tianda is a regular mum balancing family life and entrepreneurshipuForage is an app that connects people to local food sourcesInspired by the abundance many communities already haveTackles food insecurity and food waste head-onCategories include wild food, leftovers, and homegrown producePay-what-you-can model ensures accessibilityFocused on community, education, and sustainability Connect with Tianda https://uforage.com.au/ or https://www.instagram.com/uforageapp/  🎁 LIMITED OFFER – Get $50 OFF a comprehensive water testUse code PRACTICAL at 👉 mywaterscore.com.auLink: http://bit.ly/44osI54 Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Acknowledgement-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. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.

    29 min
  3. Everyday Permaculture with Nanna Anna: Practical, Purposeful Living

    07/03/2025

    Everyday Permaculture with Nanna Anna: Practical, Purposeful Living

    In this warming and grounding episode, Alysse sits down with Nanna Anna —educator, gardener, and long-time permaculture practitioner — to explore what Everyday Permaculture looks like. “Nanna” Anna shares her lived experience withhonesty, humour, and hope. Together, they unpack:🏡 Living intergenerationally and the emotional journey of moving🧶 Reviving traditional crafts and skills in a modern context🌱Finding purpose through growing and sharing food⚡ Doing more with less: energy audits and small sustainable wins🍞 The power of gifting economies and community resource sharing💚 Eco-guilt, grace, and unlearning perfectionism🌆 Making permaculture work in the suburbs   Whether you're navigating your own life shifts or seeking practical ways to deepen your sustainability practice, this episode is full of relatable insights, grounded wisdom, and a gentle reminder that you’re not alone on thispath. 🎁 Special Offer: Get $50 OFF your first comprehensive water test with code PRACTICAL at mywaterscore.com.auOr visit: http://bit.ly/44osI54 🔗 Connect with Anna:theurbannanna.com | @theurbannanna on Instagram   Acknowledgement-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. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.

    59 min
  4. Homesteading in Hard Times: Growing Food, Forests & Self-Sufficiency with Alex

    06/26/2025

    Homesteading in Hard Times: Growing Food, Forests & Self-Sufficiency with Alex

    Want to test your water?Get $50! off your first comprehensive water test at ⁠⁠mywaterscore.com.au⁠⁠ with code "PRACTICAL" visit the site here: http://bit.ly/44osI54 Tuck yourself into a shady spot or stroll through the garden — today we’re heading to the Northern Rivers to hear how one homesteader is turning challenge into abundance. 🌳🫖 In this episode of The Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse connects with Alex, a passionate homesteader and agroforestry advocate, about her journey transforming a drought- and bushfire-affected block into a thriving, diverse ecosystem. From the early days of traditional veggie gardening to the deep dive into tree-based systems, Alex shares how climate challenges sparked a shift in mindset — and planting method. The two dive into the real-life learning curve of growing food in changing conditions, and how biodiversity and self-sufficiency became cornerstones of Alex’s permaculture path. You’ll hear about:🌱 Transitioning from garden beds to agroforestry🔥 Building resilience after drought and fire🌿 The joy (and nourishment) of foraging and wild foods🐓 Integrating animals into the ecosystem🌾 Seasonal eating, edible weeds, and growing with the land🌳 Alex’s work at Daley’s Nursery and her favourite food forest picks🤝 Why community, education, and connection matter more than ever Whether you’re deep in your own permaculture project or just starting to dig in, this episode is packed with grounded wisdom, lived experience, and the kind of inspiration that gets your hands back in the soil. Connect with Alex: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dreamsofgreen Website: https://dreamsofgreen.com.au/ FREE Consult: bit.ly/dreamsofgreen Acknowledgement-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. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations.

    43 min
  5. Publishing with Purpose: Robyn Rosenfeldt on Life, Land & Pip Magazine

    06/19/2025

    Publishing with Purpose: Robyn Rosenfeldt on Life, Land & Pip Magazine

    Want to test your water? Get $50! off your first comprehensive water test at ⁠⁠mywaterscore.com.au⁠⁠ with code "PRACTICAL" Acknowledgement- 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. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations. Grab a cuppa and settle in — we’re diving into the roots of one of permaculture’s most beloved publications. 🌱📖 In this episode of The Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse sits down with Robyn Rosenfeldt, founder and editor of Pip Magazine. Robyn shares the inspiring story of how Pip came to life, weaving together her passion for storytelling, sustainable living, and the everyday realities of parenting. Together, they explore the challenges of balancing a growing magazine with family life, what it means to live permaculture beyond the garden, and how community and care are at the heart of both publishing and parenting. Robyn also opens up about the importance of self-care, staying grounded, and dreaming big — including future plans for Pip, from online courses to in-person events. You’ll hear about:📰 The origin story of Pip Magazine🌿 How permaculture principles support life at home and at work👩‍👧 Navigating motherhood while growing a meaningful business🌍 The role of media in building sustainable, connected communities📚 What’s next for Pip — and how you can get involved Whether you're raising kids, veggies, or ideas, this episode is packed with real talk and inspiration to keep you growing. Connect with Robyn; https://www.instagram.com/pipmagazineau/ Pip magazine Keywords Pip Magazine, permaculture, sustainable living, motherhood, gardening, community, Australian magazine, food production, eco-friendly, parenting

    41 min
  6. Ditch the plasterboard — we’re diving into hempcrete building 🏡🌿 The Simple patch I Ashleigh and Jarrod Wingham NSW

    05/15/2025

    Ditch the plasterboard — we’re diving into hempcrete building 🏡🌿 The Simple patch I Ashleigh and Jarrod Wingham NSW

    Check out Botanical Bazaar festival here: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Rsvdfl⁠The Gold Coast's Premier Gardening and Sustainable living festival August 2nd and 3rd. 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. They and other ancient cultures are roots of permaculture—working with nature, fostering resilience, and ensuring balance for future generations. Show notes: In this episode of The Practical Permaculture Podcast, Alysse sits down with the inspiring duo Ashleigh and Jarrod, who left the city, lived in a tent (WHILE PREGNANT!) to build a cozy, eco-conscious  built with hempcrete! (Spoiler alert —  it’s amazing.) Join us for a chat about their journey through the highs and lows of building a sustainable home from the ground up. Navigating building codes and pushing for their non negotiable items (double glazing) Ashleigh and Jarrod share how they turned their permaculture principles into practical, livable reality — one step at a time. Expect real talk about:🌱 Why they ditched the conventional path for a greener one🏗️ The world of hempcrete and climate-smart design🚽 What it really takes to manage waste sustainably🎓 Their passion for teaching others through tours and workshops Whether you're dreaming of a sustainable build or just love a good back-to-the-land story, this episode will leave you fired up and full of ideas for building a home — and a life — that works with nature, not against it. Connect with Ashleigh and Jarrod:  www.thesimplepatch.com https://www.instagram.com/thesimplepatch/

    48 min

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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.

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