We visit Jurlique's biodynamic flower farm in the Adelaide Hills.
If our present is in progress and the future is unwritten, then isn’t our memory what we have to anchor us to who we are? Our stories create a landscape as we navigate life and give us context in the world. Both short and long term memory help us to gauge our day to day — from the […]
David Godshall takes us behind the scenes in his L.A. punk rock garden.
Heronswood is home to The Digger's Club's living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom seeds. And it's gorgeous!
Heronswood is home to The Digger's Club's living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom seeds. And it's gorgeous!
Heronswood is home to The Digger's Club's living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom seeds. And it's gorgeous!
David Godshall takes us behind the scenes in his L.A. punk rock garden.
We visit Jurlique's biodynamic flower farm in the Adelaide Hills.
Heronswood is home to The Digger's Club's living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom seeds. And it's gorgeous!
Meet Arthur Parkinson - a man with a passion for chickens, gardens and growing, flowers and Joanna Lumley.
Meet Arthur Parkinson - a man with a passion for chickens, gardens and growing, flowers and Joanna Lumley.
We feast on flowers at Craig Scott's Mangrove Mountain farm.
A very beautiful photographic series of bounteous imperfection by Emma Bass.
In early 2013 Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut visited Mumbai, the largest city in India and one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. According to The Economist, the average living space per person is 4.5 meters. Not much space for living, and even less for growing food! Whilst riding on the train, […]
Meet Arthur Parkinson - a man with a passion for chickens, gardens and growing, flowers and Joanna Lumley.
When I think of shelter, in my head I see four walls and a roof. My heart, however, has other ideas. My heart sees a farm. A modest home, of course, but otherwise lots of space for trees, plants, and me. The sky will be huge, framed by distant landscapes and forest canopies, and the […]
Money. It’s really not my thing. I’m not good at counting it, managing it or asking people for it. At times I think it changes people and their brains and closes them off to new ideas. I started growing flowers because I thought it was a simple way to make people happy. Which, at times is […]
Aboubakar Fofana is a master natural indigo dyer dedicated to sharing his passion for ancestral growing, weaving and dyeing skills throughout the world.
Two queens of the vegetable patch share their favourite obscure edible plants. Get growing!
When I think of shelter, in my head I see four walls and a roof. My heart, however, has other ideas. My heart sees a farm. A modest home, of course, but otherwise lots of space for trees, plants, and me. The sky will be huge, framed by distant landscapes and forest canopies, and the […]
A musing on the magic of plant conservatories.
Two queens of the vegetable patch share their favourite obscure edible plants. Get growing!
Money. It’s really not my thing. I’m not good at counting it, managing it or asking people for it. At times I think it changes people and their brains and closes them off to new ideas. I started growing flowers because I thought it was a simple way to make people happy. Which, at times is […]
In an area no bigger than a domestic front yard, any gardener can grow a year’s supply of fruit & vegetables. Get planting!
Money. It’s really not my thing. I’m not good at counting it, managing it or asking people for it. At times I think it changes people and their brains and closes them off to new ideas. I started growing flowers because I thought it was a simple way to make people happy. Which, at times is […]
For me, one of the saddest things about death is no longer being able to eat, to taste, to salivate. But then there is the last supper. One final chance to satiate your taste buds. The ultimate meal in preparation for darkness. Such an intriguing proposition.
Two queens of the vegetable patch share their favourite obscure edible plants. Get growing!
In early 2013 Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut visited Mumbai, the largest city in India and one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. According to The Economist, the average living space per person is 4.5 meters. Not much space for living, and even less for growing food! Whilst riding on the train, […]
For me, one of the saddest things about death is no longer being able to eat, to taste, to salivate. But then there is the last supper. One final chance to satiate your taste buds. The ultimate meal in preparation for darkness. Such an intriguing proposition.
Alecia Wood writes of a summer spent beekeeping in Italy.
Meet Arthur Parkinson - a man with a passion for chickens, gardens and growing, flowers and Joanna Lumley.
Two queens of the vegetable patch share their favourite obscure edible plants. Get growing!
Meaghan Cook visits Soho Rose Farm in Drysdale, Victoria.
Tonya Papanikolov explores the beauty and benefits of a plant based cheese.
Growing joy and abundance with a passionate pair of permaculturalists.
Let Byron Smith from Urban Growers help you plan your city veggie patch this spring.
In early 2013 Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut visited Mumbai, the largest city in India and one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. According to The Economist, the average living space per person is 4.5 meters. Not much space for living, and even less for growing food! Whilst riding on the train, […]
A world garden tour with author and photographer Victoria Alexander.
Meet Arthur Parkinson - a man with a passion for chickens, gardens and growing, flowers and Joanna Lumley.
Grow Free is growing food, love and community!
When I think of shelter, in my head I see four walls and a roof. My heart, however, has other ideas. My heart sees a farm. A modest home, of course, but otherwise lots of space for trees, plants, and me. The sky will be huge, framed by distant landscapes and forest canopies, and the […]
Grow Free is growing food, love and community!
A few years back, the marketing term ‘superfood’ surfaced, starting a craze of slamming down blueberries, while nibbling goji berries, slurping raw kale juice and ingesting bowls of quinoa topped with chia seeds. While superfoods come and go, this much is true – some foods are more powerful than others, with the strength to brighten […]
Money. It’s really not my thing. I’m not good at counting it, managing it or asking people for it. At times I think it changes people and their brains and closes them off to new ideas. I started growing flowers because I thought it was a simple way to make people happy. Which, at times is […]
Heronswood is home to The Digger's Club's living catalogue of rare plants and heirloom seeds. And it's gorgeous!