Issue 23 – digital edition

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Pip Magazine: Summer – Issue 23

In the new issue of Pip – Issue 23 – we share with you what you need to know to become more self-sufficient and live a more earth friendly life.

 

We show you how to grow your own pantry staples like onions and garlic, leeks and chives, a simple home soil test to get the most out of your patch, a guide to natural building techniques, how to fully utilise your produce with root-to-tip eating, step-by-step instructions for making your own waste-free kitchen cloths, low-alcohol fermented drinks for better health and an exploration of modern rituals to get your 2022 off to a positive start.

 

We also introduce you to our Indigenous cover artist Cheryl Davison. Cheryl is a proud Walbunja and Ngarigo woman living on the far south coast of New South Wales. A woman of many talents, she’s an artist, a teacher, a singer, a festival creative director and she sits on the Gulaga National Park Board of Management that governs the direction of care for the sacred mountain that features in many of her artworks. 

Pip’s autumn issue will inspire you with articles on:

  • Easy home soil tests to help create better soil
  • Learn how to grow your own onions, garlic, leeks and chives
  • Our guide to natural building techniques 
  • Get the most from your harvest with root-to-tip eating 
  • Make your own waste-free kitchen cloths
  • Low-alcohol drinks for better health
  • Meet Indigenous cover artist Cheryl Davison
  • An exploration of modern rituals to get your 2022 off to a positive start.

Plus all our regular sections including  foraging, garden guides, reducing waste, book reviews, kids patch and more.

Lifetime access to the digital edition of Pip Magazine Issue 23

In the new issue of Pip – Issue 23 – we share with you what you need to know to become more self-sufficient and live a more earth friendly life.

 

We show you how to grow your own pantry staples like onions and garlic, leeks and chives, a simple home soil test to get the most out of your patch, a guide to natural building techniques, how to fully utilise your produce with root-to-tip eating, step-by-step instructions for making your own waste-free kitchen cloths, low-alcohol fermented drinks for better health and an exploration of modern rituals to get your 2022 off to a positive start.

 

We also introduce you to our Indigenous cover artist Cheryl Davison. Cheryl is a proud Walbunja and Ngarigo woman living on the far south coast of New South Wales. A woman of many talents, she’s an artist, a teacher, a singer, a festival creative director and she sits on the Gulaga National Park Board of Management that governs the direction of care for the sacred mountain that features in many of her artworks.