Last week we were honored to deliver the keynote "Designing Healthy Future Farms" at the Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference in Glen Arbor, MI, USA, run by Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology.
Now in its 26th year, this gathering brings together farmers, growers, and land stewards to build skills, share knowledge, and strengthen resilience across the region. This year’s theme—Incubate & Integ...
In the world of land regeneration, Australia is famous for permaculture, as coined by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, but the practice of bush regeneration began to emerge around the same time. Both rooted in the 1970s counterculture, they outlined radically innovative practices of ecological repair in response to widespread damage to the environment. Whilst many people around the world have hea...
A gentle invitation to reflect, realign, and re-engage with your commitments through creative design.
 
As we approach the halfway point of 2025, (or any year) it's a powerful moment to pause—not just to look back, but to look inward.
January often arrives with fresh goals and bold intentions. But the deeper journey of change—the one that happens in real life—is rarely linear. It’s layered, unp...
We are in awe of water.
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Did you know these amazing scientific facts about water?
- Some of the water on planet Earth originally comes from meteors and arguably also from comets!
- 97% of all water on earth is in the seasÂ
- 68% of freshwater is in the form of ice in the polar ice caps
- Anomalous expansion of water means water expands when cooled from 4°C to 0°C. This means ice insulates the wat...
We at Garden Juju Collective work with all things gardens, farms and everything associated with how to make these successful, sustainable, beautiful, abundant, profitable, healing and just. We make recommendations, support design processes, appraise places and projects, help assemble teams, employ contractors, implement designs, and once established (no small feat), set them up for success into th...