Publications

Growing Green International

Growing Green International is the twice yearly magazine published by the Vegan Organic Network. It is free to members (click here for how to join). Articles on research, the theory and practice of vegan-organics and the broader ideas of ecology and social justice for humans and nonhumans are discussed. Growing Green International is now recognised and widely read among those concerned with vegan-organic cultivation in many parts of the world. Find some samples of content below.

Growing Green International is now edited by Rob Jackson, following the long-term hard work of Kath Clements. If you are interested in contributing to the magazine please contact Rob Jackson at: editor@veganorganic.net

Sample Articles

Composting Woodchips by Iain Tolhurst, Issue 28
Balcony Composting by Meghan Kelley, Issue 27
Stock free organic cereals, learning from commercial organic growers by Rod Skinner, Issue 26
Avocados and alligators by Kip Bellairs, Issue 25
Gardens galore by Stephane Groleau, Issue 24
Beans are brilliant by Pippa Rosen, Issue 23
Introducing bamboo by Amanda Rofe, Issue 22
Stock Free Organic Services Update by Tim Carey, Issue 21
Footprints on a Hill by Christine Mackay, Issue 20
Practical Preserving by Marian Silvester, Issue 19
Petal Power: How to Grow Your Own Edible Flower Salad by Pauline Lloyd Issue 18


Journal for Stock Free Horticulture & Agriculture

A new journal specifically for growers and practitioners of Stock Free Organic practices is in development that would offer the space for technical articles that are reviewed by peers within the Stock Free network. This would allow best practice to be shared and useful techniques and strategies be most widely disseminated.

If you are interested in contributing or supporting the development of this publication, please email: nicole@wildheartpermaculture.co.uk

Books

There are numerous useful books on vegan organic cultivation and ethics and more, including the highly praised Stockfree Organic handbook Growing Green: Organic Techniques for a Sustainable Future by Jenny Hall and Iain Tolhurst. Click here to view descriptions and to order online

 

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